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  • Tiger Woods’ smashed up car is seen here in images released by police from the golfer’s DUI arrest earlier this week. The photos, released on May 31, show the sportsman’s 2015 Mercedes Benz in a bad state - with two flat tires and cracking around the front bumper on the driver’s side. According to the report by Jupiter Police, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his car and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. Woods released a statement later on May 29 in which he apologized. He insisted he hadn’t taken alcohol but had suffered a reaction to prescription medication. 31 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods 2015 Mercedes Benz - damage to car photographed after DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tiger Woods’ smashed up car is seen here in images released by police from the golfer’s DUI arrest earlier this week. The photos, released on May 31, show the sportsman’s 2015 Mercedes Benz in a bad state - with two flat tires and cracking around the front bumper on the driver’s side. According to the report by Jupiter Police, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his car and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. Woods released a statement later on May 29 in which he apologized. He insisted he hadn’t taken alcohol but had suffered a reaction to prescription medication. 31 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods 2015 Mercedes Benz - damage to car photographed after DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tiger Woods’ smashed up car is seen here in images released by police from the golfer’s DUI arrest earlier this week. The photos, released on May 31, show the sportsman’s 2015 Mercedes Benz in a bad state - with two flat tires and cracking around the front bumper on the driver’s side. According to the report by Jupiter Police, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his car and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. Woods released a statement later on May 29 in which he apologized. He insisted he hadn’t taken alcohol but had suffered a reaction to prescription medication. 31 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods 2015 Mercedes Benz - damage to car photographed after DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • Tiger Woods’ smashed up car is seen here in images released by police from the golfer’s DUI arrest earlier this week. The photos, released on May 31, show the sportsman’s 2015 Mercedes Benz in a bad state - with two flat tires and cracking around the front bumper on the driver’s side. According to the report by Jupiter Police, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his car and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. Woods released a statement later on May 29 in which he apologized. He insisted he hadn’t taken alcohol but had suffered a reaction to prescription medication. 31 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods 2015 Mercedes Benz - damage to car photographed after DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Grants Pass Police case report describes the blood-soaked bust up between Meghan Markle's half-brother Tom Markle Jnr and his fiancee Darlene Blount. Tom, 51, told cops Darlene attacked him and described her as "freaking crazy", leading cops to arrest her and throw her in jail for two nights. Tom later admitted his injuries were self-inflicted. Darlene, 37, was arrested on suspicion of assaulting Tom in a boozy New Year's Eve fight. Darlene spent more than 32 hours in jail and posed for a teary-eyed mugshot. In the police case report it says Darlene called cops to the couple's Grants Pass, Oregon, home after she reported Tom was "punching himself". She fled to the garage as she was scared he was "going to hurt her". But when cops turned up Tom had "blood pouring" from an injury and was "black and blue" and he told them Darlene had attacked him. Tom also stated Darlene was upset at him for leaving her at a bar after he accused her of cheating on him. He claimed: "it hurt like crazy when she was punching me". Tom later changed his tune and said he was fine and didn't want Darlene to be charged but the cops arrested her on suspicion of assault. The Josephine County District Attorney's office declined to press charges over the incident and Darlene was released on January 2. Tom did an interview confessing his injuries were self-inflicted and he told police Darlene beat him up. He said they had both been drinking and blamed the pressure of being in the public eye. Attached is the five page police case report in which the arresting officer described the incident. Also attached is Darlene Blount's mugshot taken later that night and Tom Markle's mugshot from January 2017 when the pair had another drunken row in which Tom was accused of holding a gun to Darlene's head. She never pressed charges in that case and it was dropped. 13 Jan 2018 Pictured: Blount Police case report. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • New video shows Tiger Woods handcuffed and barefoot while performing two breathalyzer tests in a Florida jail following his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. The 41-year-old golfer is seen looking disorientated and slurring his speech in footage released by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office on June 2. Woods is given repeated instructions about how to blow into the machine . An officer and technician are heard laughing when Woods says he “can’t unlock my two bracelets”. The sportsman also agrees to a urine test, but asks: “How am I going to hold it?” Woods registered a 0.0 blood-alcohol level. He released a statement later on the day of his May 29 arrest, blaming a reaction to prescription medication, but denying he had taken any alcohol. 05 Jun 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods breathalyzer tests at a Florida Jail on 29 May, 2017 following DUI arrest. Photo credit: PBSO/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • October 5, 2018 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - Police officers arrive to take positions for security at the office of National Accountability Bureau(NAB) following the opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif arrest, in Lahore on October 05, 2018. Pakistan's anti-graft body announced that it had arrested the country's opposition leader” former Chief Minister Punjab and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Shahbaz Sharif, over his alleged links to a multi-million dollar Ashiana Housing Scheme. officials said, the latest corruption allegation against the Sharif political dynasty that was ousted from power by ex-cricketer Imran Khan in elections this summer (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 11PM BST SEPT 2ND* The dramatic moment British ‘drugs baron’ Andrew Deamer is arrested in Colombia for allegedly smuggling cocaine worth £345 million hidden in DOG FOOD. Deamer, 52, now faces 14 years in a Colombian prison after being seized in a dramatic 6am raid on his isolated home outside Medellin - the city made infamous by infamous cartel boss Pablo Escobar. The Brit is now in Bogota’s infamous La Picota prison after signing a ‘pre-agreement’ to accept a sentence of 14 years and eight months in return for co-operating with authorities to "name names.' Deamer, originally from Barrow upon Soar, Leics, ran a syndicate that converted at least 2.5 tons of cocaine into a substance that resembled dog food, down to the look, smell and texture, say Colombian authorities. He was snared by anti-narcotics agents backed up by Colombian army and navy troops. Deamer is seen climbing down from his attic bolt-hole after being busted in a dramatic 6am raid by Colombian forces. Wearing shorts and T-shirt, he had darted into the secret hideaway after realising anti-narcotics agents and army and navy troops were closing in on his remote farmhouse. His capture was videoed by The Fiscalia, Colombia’s Office of the Attorney General. Deamer, who also spent time living in Florida, is said to have recruited specialist chemists for the cocaine transformation and they followed the shipments to Europe to extract the cocaine at the destinations. His second wife, Colombian Marcela Zapata, 37, was arrested with him. 02 Sep 2018 Pictured: Arrest of Andrew Deamer. Photo credit: Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the luxurious mountain top home - called Tuckedaway - outside tiny Bradford, New Hampshire, where Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested on Thursday. An English man claiming to be the property manager called the police when Press arrived at the hours after her arrest. The four-bed, four-bath set on nearly 4,500 sq. ft. house, on 156 acres of land, is on East Washington Road was sold for $1.07 million in December last year to a company called Granite Reality LLC, a reference to New Hampshire's Granite State nickname. Public records reveal that Granite Reality LLC was set up on November 18 last year and registered to a waterfront office block in Boston. On Thursday federal prosecutors said that Maxwell had been hiding in New England since last July, when Epstein was arrested. She changed her phone number to one registered under 'G Max,' changed her email address, moved at least twice and when she ordered delivery packages had them delivered to a different name, which they did not specify.In a court document arguing that she should be refused bail, prosecutors said that she had at least 15 bank accounts which she owned or was associated with in the last four years. 02 Jul 2020 Pictured: This is the luxurious mountain top home - called Tuckedaway - outside tiny Bradford, New Hampshire, where Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested on Thursday. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the luxurious mountain top home - called Tuckedaway - outside tiny Bradford, New Hampshire, where Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested on Thursday. An English man claiming to be the property manager called the police when Press arrived at the hours after her arrest. The four-bed, four-bath set on nearly 4,500 sq. ft. house, on 156 acres of land, is on East Washington Road was sold for $1.07 million in December last year to a company called Granite Reality LLC, a reference to New Hampshire's Granite State nickname. Public records reveal that Granite Reality LLC was set up on November 18 last year and registered to a waterfront office block in Boston. On Thursday federal prosecutors said that Maxwell had been hiding in New England since last July, when Epstein was arrested. She changed her phone number to one registered under 'G Max,' changed her email address, moved at least twice and when she ordered delivery packages had them delivered to a different name, which they did not specify.In a court document arguing that she should be refused bail, prosecutors said that she had at least 15 bank accounts which she owned or was associated with in the last four years. 02 Jul 2020 Pictured: This is the luxurious mountain top home - called Tuckedaway - outside tiny Bradford, New Hampshire, where Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested on Thursday. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • April 30, 2019 - New York City, New York, United States - Sunrise NYC, a climate activist group rallied in front of Senator Chuck Schumer's office in Midtown Manhattan demanding that he sign on the a New Green Deal. 7 activists, staging a peaceful protest were arrested by NYPD. (Credit Image: © Gabriele Holtermann-Gorden/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A Florida man was apprehended by cops in a mock arrest for "speeding" in his Fred Flintstone car. Deputies from Pasco County Sheriff's Department detained Don Swartz when he was spotted in his modified Smart Car in Wesley Chapel, Florida. Cops then staged a mock arrest of Swartz claiming he was speeding and being "unruly". Photos released by the sheriff's office show Swartz, who was dressed up as Fred, driving a Smart car decked out to look like the Flintstones' famous leg-powered vehicle. In a post, the sheriff's office said: "Mr Flintstone was issued a citation for speed and became unruly and had to be detained. After further investigation, Mr Flintstone was issued a Notice To Appear and released. Deputy Echevarria then seized the vehicle which is now part of the PSO fleet. This is what Intelligence-Led Policing looked like in the stone age.". 14 Nov 2018 Pictured: Don Swartz and his Flintstone car. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 11PM BST SEPT 2ND* The dramatic moment British ‘drugs baron’ Andrew Deamer is arrested in Colombia for allegedly smuggling cocaine worth £345 million hidden in DOG FOOD. Deamer, 52, now faces 14 years in a Colombian prison after being seized in a dramatic 6am raid on his isolated home outside Medellin - the city made infamous by infamous cartel boss Pablo Escobar. The Brit is now in Bogota’s infamous La Picota prison after signing a ‘pre-agreement’ to accept a sentence of 14 years and eight months in return for co-operating with authorities to "name names.' Deamer, originally from Barrow upon Soar, Leics, ran a syndicate that converted at least 2.5 tons of cocaine into a substance that resembled dog food, down to the look, smell and texture, say Colombian authorities. He was snared by anti-narcotics agents backed up by Colombian army and navy troops. Deamer is seen climbing down from his attic bolt-hole after being busted in a dramatic 6am raid by Colombian forces. Wearing shorts and T-shirt, he had darted into the secret hideaway after realising anti-narcotics agents and army and navy troops were closing in on his remote farmhouse. His capture was videoed by The Fiscalia, Colombia’s Office of the Attorney General. Deamer, who also spent time living in Florida, is said to have recruited specialist chemists for the cocaine transformation and they followed the shipments to Europe to extract the cocaine at the destinations. His second wife, Colombian Marcela Zapata, 37, was arrested with him. 02 Sep 2018 Pictured: Andrew Deamer. Photo credit: Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 11PM BST SEPT 2ND* The dramatic moment British ‘drugs baron’ Andrew Deamer is arrested in Colombia for allegedly smuggling cocaine worth £345 million hidden in DOG FOOD. Deamer, 52, now faces 14 years in a Colombian prison after being seized in a dramatic 6am raid on his isolated home outside Medellin - the city made infamous by infamous cartel boss Pablo Escobar. The Brit is now in Bogota’s infamous La Picota prison after signing a ‘pre-agreement’ to accept a sentence of 14 years and eight months in return for co-operating with authorities to "name names.' Deamer, originally from Barrow upon Soar, Leics, ran a syndicate that converted at least 2.5 tons of cocaine into a substance that resembled dog food, down to the look, smell and texture, say Colombian authorities. He was snared by anti-narcotics agents backed up by Colombian army and navy troops. Deamer is seen climbing down from his attic bolt-hole after being busted in a dramatic 6am raid by Colombian forces. Wearing shorts and T-shirt, he had darted into the secret hideaway after realising anti-narcotics agents and army and navy troops were closing in on his remote farmhouse. His capture was videoed by The Fiscalia, Colombia’s Office of the Attorney General. Deamer, who also spent time living in Florida, is said to have recruited specialist chemists for the cocaine transformation and they followed the shipments to Europe to extract the cocaine at the destinations. His second wife, Colombian Marcela Zapata, 37, was arrested with him. 02 Sep 2018 Pictured: Drug making equipment found after Andrew Deamer. Photo credit: Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • July 28, 2017 - London, London, United Kingdom - Protesters take to the streets of Dalston burning bed mattresses and clash with police following the death of Rashan Charles while being arrested by police.  A statement from Scotland Yard said Mr Charles went into a shop, where he was seen 'trying to swallow an object' and it was then police officers struggled with him to make an arrest. (Credit Image: © Ray Tang via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2006 - New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S - French Quarter street performer Johnie Miller, 60, better known as 'Uncle Louie' poses for a photo at Cafe Du Monde in New Orleans, Louisiana, on August 14, 2006. Miller was arrested by New Orleans police on Tuesday on a warrant from Jacksonville, Florida, SheriffÕs Office on a cold case involving the armed robbery and death of a Jacksonville store owner in 1974. Photo by James Edward Bates. (Credit Image: © James Edward Bates via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Caracas, Venezuela - The United States imposed sanctions on 22 March 2019 on several banks belonging to the Venezuelan government. The Bank of Economic and Social Development of Venezuela (Bandes), Banco de Venezuela, Banco Bicentenarios and others of smaller size. The measure would be a reprisal for the arrest of Roberto Marrero, head of the office of Juan Guaidó, whom the US recognizes as president of Venezuela. And seek to hinder the commercial relationship with China. (Credit Image: © Rafael BriceñO Sierralta/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 16, 2015 - female police officer arrests a criminal (Credit Image: © Igor Golovniov/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • July 28, 2017 - London, London, UK - Riot police try to take control of a riot situation seeking protesters on the streets of Dalston following the death of Rashan Charles whilst being arrested by police.  A statement from Scotland Yard said Mr Charles went into a shop, where he was seen “trying to swallow an object” and it was then police officers struggled with him to make an arrest. (Credit Image: © Ray Tang via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Chris Brown's mugshot after he was arrested following a concert in Florida. Brown was opicked up by officers after his show at the Coral Sky Ampitheatre in West Palm Beach. Brown was arrested for an outstanding felony arrest warrant in Tampa. It appears the warrant was issued in connection with an alleged attack at a Tampa nightclub last year. Chris was in the DJ booth when he allegedly attacked a photographer. 05 Jul 2018 Pictured: Chris Brown. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Chris Brown's mugshot after he was arrested following a concert in Florida. Brown was opicked up by officers after his show at the Coral Sky Ampitheatre in West Palm Beach. Brown was arrested for an outstanding felony arrest warrant in Tampa. It appears the warrant was issued in connection with an alleged attack at a Tampa nightclub last year. Chris was in the DJ booth when he allegedly attacked a photographer. 05 Jul 2018 Pictured: Chris Brown. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • April 3, 2017 - Prato, Prato, Italy - The chief prosecutor Giuseppe Nicolosi during the press conference at Attorney's office of Prato for the arrest of a 28 years moroccan citizen, supposed author of the murder of Leonardo Lo Cascio, 38 years, killed on the evening of March 30 in the square Falcone and Borsellino. (Credit Image: © Giacomo Morini/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Aug 01, 2006 - Santa Ana, California, USA - Wearing an electronic ankle monitor, a teenage offender enters a county parole facility in Santa Ana, CA. An ankle monitor is a device that individuals under house arrest are often required to wear. In timed intervals, the ankle monitor sends a radio frequency or GPS signal to a receiver. If an offender wanders outside his or her allowed range, the police will be notified. Ankle monitors are designed to be tamper-resistant and can often alert police to tampering attempts. (Credit Image: © Spencer Grant/ZUMA Press)
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  • Aug 01, 2006 - Santa Ana, California, USA - Wearing an electronic ankle monitor, a teenage offender enters a county parole facility in Santa Ana, CA. An ankle monitor is a device that individuals under house arrest are often required to wear. In timed intervals, the ankle monitor sends a radio frequency or GPS signal to a receiver. If an offender wanders outside his or her allowed range, the police will be notified. Ankle monitors are designed to be tamper-resistant and can often alert police to tampering attempts. (Credit Image: © Spencer Grant/ZUMA Press)
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  • July 4, 2018 - Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Police officer seen providing security at Kuala Lumpur Court..Najib Razak the former Malaysian Prime Minister was arrested by Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and charged at Kuala Lumphur Court. He was able to get a court bail which was paid in two installments. (Credit Image: © Faris Hadziq/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 30, 2019 - New York, New York, United States - 7 members of Sunrise NYC were arrested outside of Senator Chuck Schumer’s midtown office building after blocking the entrance doors in an act of civil disobedience, demanding that the Senator join his colleagues and back the Green New Deal. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 29, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 29th July 2017. Weyman Bennett of Stand Up to Racism introduces the protst at Stoke Newington Police Station for Rashan Charles, who died when two police handcuffed him and held him on the floor at a shop on the Kingsland Rd in the early hours of Saturday 22nd July. His family are determined to get answers about his death but call for everyone to act within the law. Members of the Charles family came to the protest along with family of Edson da Costa, who died after arrest in East Ham in June. Protesters held pictures the two men and Darren Cumberbatch, who died earlier this month after arrest in Nuneaton. Independent charity Inquest say that Rashan Charles was the 1,619th person to have died in contact with the police since 1990. Peter Marshall ImagesLIve (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine - Activists are seen throwing wreath flowers next to the riot police officers during the anti-corruption protest outside Presidential office in Kiev..Activists and supporters of ''National Corps'' Ukrainian nationalist party demand investigation and to arrests of top figures in an alleged military corruption scandal, which they were accused of profiting from the sale to state defence companies at inflated prices of smuggled Russian military parts. (Credit Image: © Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Toronto, CAN., 29 Jan 2018 - A large green tent enclosing the back yard of a Leaside home is the site where the remains of 3 additional victims have been located. Toronto landscaper Bruce McArthur, 66, was charged with an additional three First-Degree Murders, on January, 29th, 2018, in addition to the two charges at the time of his arrest on January, 18th, 2018. Police have found the remains of three victims at one of 35 sites where McArthur had worked as a landscaper. Now being described by Toronto Police as a "serial killer", a description they were not prepared to use at the time of his arrest.VICTOR BIRO/ZumaPress
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  • Toronto, CAN., 29 Jan 2018 - A large green tent enclosing the back yard of a Leaside home is the site where the remains of 3 additional victims have been located. Toronto landscaper Bruce McArthur, 66, was charged with an additional three First-Degree Murders, on January, 29th, 2018, in addition to the two charges at the time of his arrest on January, 18th, 2018. Police have found the remains of three victims at one of 35 sites where McArthur had worked as a landscaper. Now being described by Toronto Police as a "serial killer", a description they were not prepared to use at the time of his arrest.VICTOR BIRO/ZumaPress
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  • Toronto, CAN., 29 Jan 2018 - A large green tent enclosing the back yard of a Leaside home is the site where the remains of 3 additional victims have been located. Toronto landscaper Bruce McArthur, 66, was charged with an additional three First-Degree Murders, on January, 29th, 2018, in addition to the two charges at the time of his arrest on January, 18th, 2018. Police have found the remains of three victims at one of 35 sites where McArthur had worked as a landscaper. Now being described by Toronto Police as a "serial killer", a description they were not prepared to use at the time of his arrest.VICTOR BIRO/ZumaPress
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  • Toronto, CAN., 29 Jan 2018 - A large green tent enclosing the back yard of a Leaside home is the site where the remains of 3 additional victims have been located. Toronto landscaper Bruce McArthur, 66, was charged with an additional three First-Degree Murders, on January, 29th, 2018, in addition to the two charges at the time of his arrest on January, 18th, 2018. Police have found the remains of three victims at one of 35 sites where McArthur had worked as a landscaper. Now being described by Toronto Police as a "serial killer", a description they were not prepared to use at the time of his arrest.VICTOR BIRO/ZumaPress
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  • Toronto, CAN., 29 Jan 2018 - A large green tent enclosing the back yard of a Leaside home is the site where the remains of 3 additional victims have been located. Toronto landscaper Bruce McArthur, 66, was charged with an additional three First-Degree Murders, on January, 29th, 2018, in addition to the two charges at the time of his arrest on January, 18th, 2018. Police have found the remains of three victims at one of 35 sites where McArthur had worked as a landscaper. Now being described by Toronto Police as a "serial killer", a description they were not prepared to use at the time of his arrest.VICTOR BIRO/ZumaPress
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  • Toronto, CAN., 29 Jan 2018 - Police have discovered several planters containing human remains at multiple landscaping client homes. Toronto landscaper Bruce McArthur, 66, was charged with an additional three First-Degree Murders, on January, 29th, 2018, in addition to the two charges at the time of his arrest on January, 18th, 2018. Police have found the remains of three victims at one of 35 sites where McArthur had worked as a landscaper. Now being described by Toronto Police as a "serial killer", a description they were not prepared to use at the time of his arrest.VICTOR BIRO/ZumaPress
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 26, 2016 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers rallied to demand action from Senator Charles Schumer to stop the construction of a high pressure, fracked-gas pipeline that poses a major threat to more than 20 million people. Two hundred and fifty people gathered outside Senator Schumer‚Äôs offices in Manhattan and heard from health professionals, indigenous leaders and residents of the Hudson Valley where the pipeline is being built. Fifteen people were arrested after refusing to leave unless Senator Schumer took action in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 05 May 2020 - Coronavirus Lockdown - A peaceful protest by surfers appealing to be allowed to surf across the cape saw many of them being arrested on Tuesday morning. This protester on a bicycle escaped by cycling away, after he was told that he was being arrested. Police officers gave chase, but the man escaped while dropping his cellphone in the process. The police recovered the phone. Picture: Tracey Adams/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • October 8, 2018 - Thessaloniki, Greece - Refuges, most of them Kurds, settled up a makeshift spot for sleeping in Aristotelous square in Thessaloniki city downtown, as they are waiting outside of the police station to be officially arrested and get their temporary official documents that allows them to travel within the European Union. Migrant flows are increased the past days in Thessaloniki city. They are mostly transferred via smugglers from the Greek Turkish borders. All the facilities for refugees in Thessaloniki are working over their capacity. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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