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Amidst scenes of devastation and anger across America, some moments of solidarity between protesters and police are beginning to emerge. 9News

In Queens, NYPD officers kneeled alongside demonstrators as civilians read the names of black people killed by police throughout the years.

Earlier in Queens, NYPD officers kneeled alongside demonstrators as civilians read the names of black people killed by police throughout the years. In Missouri, a white police officer was photographed standing next to his black colleague as they both held up a sign that read, 'end police brutality'.

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