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PHOTOS: Demonstrators take to streets of DC in response to killing of George Floyd

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Demonstrations sparked by the death of Minneapolis man George Floyd while in police custody spread throughout the U.S. on Friday. In the District, a march that began in the historically black Shaw neighborhood near 14th and U Street NW made its way south to Lafayette Park across the street from the White House, prompting a short-term lockdown.

While outside, protesters knocked over barriers and scuffled with police and Secret Service agents before moving east to the Capitol Building.

By 9:30 p.m., the march continued east into the residential neighborhood of Independence Ave. SE close to Eastern Market.

As they walked, protesters chanted “No justice, no peace,” “Hands up, don’t shoot” and “Black Lives Matter.”

Clear bags only, TSA-style screening and what to know ahead of the Freedom 250 Grand Prix

The U.S. Secret Service wants those heading to the Freedom 250 Grand Prix what to expect when they go through the security checkpoints Sunday. Tara McLeese, special agent in charge of the Secret Service Washington Field Office, told WTOP that they've been working for months on the plan to secure the venue for the event as a presidential site. "Our mission is to ensure the safety of every Secret Service protectee while also ensuring a swift screening and access for thousands of ticketed attendees," she said. She said they're expecting President Donald Trump, several members of his family, and several members of the cabinet at the Grand Prix. 
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