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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  JAYLEN CAVIL, a member of Black Lives Matter, carries an upside down American flag in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters play musical instruments and bang pots and pans during a noise making protest at the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  MATTHEW BRUCE, a Black Lives Matter coordinator, talks to BLM members during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County deputies watch a Black Lives Matter supporter chalk a sidewalk in front of the county's historic courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A member of Black Lives Matter pickets the front of the Polk County Courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  JAYLEN CAVIL, a member of Black Lives Matter, carries an upside down American flag in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County Sheriff's Department Captain VANHOOZER argues with members of Black Lives Matter in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. He was telling them to leave the front of the courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters hold up signs calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Court Thursday. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters hold up signs calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Court Thursday. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A Black Lives Matter protester calls for the release of Viet Tran during a protest at the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters hold up signs calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Court Thursday. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  JAYLEN CAVIL, a member of Black Lives Matter, carries an upside down American flag in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters at a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County Sheriff's Department Captain VANHOOZER argues with members of Black Lives Matter in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. He was telling them to leave the front of the courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters hold up signs calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Court Thursday. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters play musical instruments and bang pots and pans during a noise making protest at the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  JAYLEN CAVIL, a member of Black Lives Matter, carries an upside down American flag in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  JAYLEN CAVIL, a member of Black Lives Matter, carries an upside down American flag in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters hold up signs calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Court Thursday. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  JAYLEN CAVIL, a member of Black Lives Matter, carries an upside down American flag in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters hold up signs calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Court Thursday. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters hold up signs calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Court Thursday. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters hold up signs calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Court Thursday. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters bang pots and pans during a noise making protest at the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters bang pots and pans during a noise making protest at the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  JAYLEN CAVIL, a member of Black Lives Matter, carries an upside down American flag in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  JAYLEN CAVIL, a member of Black Lives Matter, carries an upside down American flag in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A Black Lives Matter protester calls for the release of Viet Tran during a protest at the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters play musical instruments and bang pots and pans during a noise making protest at the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A Black Lives Matter protester blows a whistle during a noise making protest at the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A Black Lives Matter protester blows a whistle during a noise making protest at the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A Black Lives Matter protester blows a whistle during a noise making protest at the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A Black Lives Matter protester chalks 6th Ave. in front of the Polk County Criminal Court during a BLM protest Thursday. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters chalk 6th Ave. in front of the Polk County Criminal Court during a BLM protest Thursday. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters chalk 6th Ave. in front of the Polk County Criminal Court during a BLM protest Thursday. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A member of Black Lives Matter bangs kitchen utensils during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters at a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A member of Black Lives Matter during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters at a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Polk County deputies on the second floor of the Polk County Criminal Courts building watch Black Lives Matter protesters during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Polk County deputies on the second floor of the Polk County Criminal Courts building watch Black Lives Matter protesters during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A member of Black Lives Matter bangs kitchen utensils during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A member of Black Lives Matter bangs kitchen utensils during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A member of Black Lives Matter during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A member of Black Lives Matter during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters chant at a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters chant at a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters chant at a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters chant at a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A member of Black Lives Matter bangs kitchen utensils during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A member of Black Lives Matter bangs kitchen utensils during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A member of Black Lives Matter rings a bell during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters at a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A Black Lives Matter protester stands with his fist in the air during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A member of Black Lives Matter during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A member of Black Lives Matter during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters at a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A member of Black Lives Matter chalks a sidewalk. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter protesters stand with their fists in the air during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter protesters stand with their fists in the air during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  MATTHEW BRUCE, a Black Lives Matter coordinator, talks to BLM members during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  MATTHEW BRUCE, a Black Lives Matter coordinator, talks to BLM members during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  MATTHEW BRUCE, a Black Lives Matter coordinator, talks to BLM members during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter protesters stand with their fists in the air during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County deputies watch a Black Lives Matter supporter chalk a sidewalk in front of the county's historic courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of Black Lives Matter picket the front of the Polk County Courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of Black Lives Matter picket the front of the Polk County Courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of Black Lives Matter argue with Polk County deputies in front of the Polk County Courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County Sheriff's Department Captain VANHOOZER argues with MATTHEW BRUCE, a leading member of Black Lives Matter, in front of the Polk County Courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County Sheriff's Department Captain VANHOOZER argues with MATTHEW BRUCE, a leading member of Black Lives Matter, in front of the Polk County Courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County Sheriff's Department Captain VANHOOZER argues with MATTHEW BRUCE, a leading member of Black Lives Matter, in front of the Polk County Courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County Sheriff's Department Captain VANHOOZER argues with MATTHEW BRUCE, a leading member of Black Lives Matter, in front of the Polk County Courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County deputies watch members of Black Lives Matter from the front of the county's historic courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County Sheriff's Department Captain VANHOOZER tells members of Black Lives Matter to leave the front of the Polk County Courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County Sheriff's Department Captain VANHOOZER tells members of Black Lives Matter to leave the front of the Polk County Courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: MATTHEW BRUCE, a leading member of Black Lives Matter, pickets the Polk County Courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of Black Lives Matter chalk a sidewalk in front of the county's historic courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of Black Lives Matter protest in front of the Polk County Courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County deputies watch members of Black Lives Matter in front of the county's historic courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County deputies watch members of Black Lives Matter in front of the county's historic courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A member of Black Lives Matter chalks a sidewalk in front of the county's historic courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County Sheriff's Department Captain VANHOOZER argues with MATTHEW BRUCE, a leading member of Black Lives Matter, in front of the Polk County Courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: MATTHEW BRUCE, a leader of Des Moines' Black Lives Matter, leads a protest in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: MATTHEW BRUCE, a leader of Des Moines' Black Lives Matter, leads a protest in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: MATTHEW BRUCE, a leader of Des Moines' Black Lives Matter, leads a protest in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter protesters walk past Polk County Sheriff's Department Captain VANHOOZER in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. He was telling them to leave the front of the courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County Sheriff's Department Captain VANHOOZER argues with members of Black Lives Matter in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. He was telling them to leave the front of the courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County Sheriff's Department Captain VANHOOZER argues with members of Black Lives Matter in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. He was telling them to leave the front of the courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County Sheriff's Department Captain VANHOOZER argues with members of Black Lives Matter in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. He was telling them to leave the front of the courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County Sheriff's Department Captain VANHOOZER argues with members of Black Lives Matter in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. He was telling them to leave the front of the courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County Sheriff's Department Captain VANHOOZER argues with members of Black Lives Matter in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. He was telling them to leave the front of the courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Polk County Sheriff's Department Captain VANHOOZER argues with members of Black Lives Matter in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. He was telling them to leave the front of the courthouse. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: MATTHEW BRUCE, left, a leader of Des Moines' Black Lives Matter, leads a protest in front of the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 people, members and supporters of Black Lives Matter gathered at the Polk County Courthouse to protest law enforcement harassment of Black Lives Matter. They also showed support for several members of BLM who made their first appearance in court following their arrest at a BLM protest last week. BLM has become very active in Des Moines in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters play musical instruments and bang pots and pans during a noise making protest at the Polk County Criminal Court. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters hold up signs calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Court Thursday. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  Black Lives Matter protesters hold up signs calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Court Thursday. About 75 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. During today's bond hearing the court ruled that Tran should be released and subjected to electronic monitoring before the weekend.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A member of Black Lives Matter bangs kitchen utensils during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A member of Black Lives Matter blows a whistle during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A member of Black Lives Matter during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 JULY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA:  A member of Black Lives Matter blows a whistle during a rally calling for the release of Viet Tran at the Polk County Criminal Courts building Monday. About 50 members of Des Moines Black Lives Matter protested in support of Viet Tran, one of their members who was arrested by Des Moines Police on July 1. He was arrested on charges of disseminating classified or confidential police information because during an interview with a local TV station, he held a memo from the Des Moines Police Department naming individuals police wanted to arrest on vandalism charges. He got the memo from another Black Lives Matter protester. Today's protest was timed to coincide with Tran's bond hearing, which was delayed at the last minute. He has been held without bond since his arrest.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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