Nearly 150 people gathered Tuesday night near the spot in north Minneapolis where Jamar Clark was fatally shot by a police officer.
They remembered, they reflected, and they continued their demand for prosecution of the officers involved.
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Fireworks go off as memorial attendees — Jamar Clark's family, friends and other members of the community — form a large circle outside of the Fourth Precinct police department, a year after Clark was shot and killed by Minneapolis police. 1 of 13
Quincy Hill, far left, a cousin of Jamar Clark's, walked alongside other family members down Fremont Avenue toward the spot where Clark was shot and killed by police a year ago. "We are out here for justice," Hill said, "and we are going to keep fighting." 2 of 13
The crowd forms a circle around Jamar Clark's family Tuesday night during a memorial ceremony and candlelight vigil. Nov. 15 marked the one-year anniversary of Clark's death. Next Slide
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