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13 AUG. 2014 -- FERGUSON, Mo. -- The Rev. F. Willis Johnson (right) confronts 18-year-old Joshua Wilson (center) as the Rev. Renita Lamkin offer support as protesters defy police and block traffic on West Florissant Avenue at Canfield Drive in Ferguson, Mo. Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014 as part of their protests over the the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown, Jr., who died Saturday, Aug. 9, 2014 following an altercation with police in the St. Louis suburb. Rev. Johnson convinced Wilson, one of the last holdouts in the intersection, that he should leave and avoid arrest. (Photo by Sid Hastings/For The Washington Post)
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13 AUG. 2014 -- FERGUSON, Mo. -- The Rev. F. Willis Johnson (right) confronts 18-year-old Joshua Wilson (center) as the Rev. Renita Lamkin offer support as protesters defy police and block traffic on West Florissant Avenue at Canfield Drive in Ferguson, Mo. Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014 as part of their protests over the the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown, Jr., who died Saturday, Aug. 9, 2014 following an altercation with police in the St. Louis suburb. Rev. Johnson convinced Wilson, one of the last holdouts in the intersection, that he should leave and avoid arrest. (Photo by Sid Hastings/For The Washington Post)