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Images: Speaking out against Justus Howell decision
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Calusinski, Paul
/ Howell, Justus
/ Howell, LaToya
/ Nerheim, Michael
/ Stokes, Jennifer
2015
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Images: Speaking out against Justus Howell decision
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Calusinski, Paul
/ Howell, Justus
/ Howell, LaToya
/ Nerheim, Michael
/ Stokes, Jennifer
2015
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Images: Speaking out against Justus Howell decision
2015
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Steve Lundy/slundy@dailyherald.com [LaToya Howell] of Waukegan, right, hugs her 12-year-old daughter Jayla as people protest Lake County State's Attorney [Michael Nerheim]'s decision that a Zion police officer was justified in fatally shooting teenager [Justus Howell] last month. Steve Lundy/slundy@dailyherald.com LaToya Howell of Waukegan, right, mother of Justus Howell hugs her 12-year-old daughter Jayla in Waukegan Friday. LaToya Howell of Waukegan, right, hugs her 12-year-old daughter Jayla as people protest State's Attorney Michael Nerheim's decision that a Zion police officer was justified in fatally shooting teenager Justus Howell last month. LaToya Howell of Waukegan, right, hugs her 12-year-old daughter Jayla as people protest State's Attorney Michael Nerheim decision that a Zion police officer was justified in fatally shooting teenager Justus Howell last month. Steve Lundy/slundy@dailyherald.com LaToya Howell of Waukegan, right, mother of Justus Howell hugs her 12-year-old daughter Jayla in Waukegan Friday. LaToya Howell, of Waukegan, right, hugs her 12-year-old daughter Jayla, as people protest State's Attorney Michael Nerheim decision that a Zion police officer was justified in fatally shooting teenager Justus Howell last month. LaToya Howell of Waukegan, right, hugs her 12-year-old daughter Jayla as people protest State's Attorney Michael Nerheim's decision that a Zion police officer was justified in fatally shooting teenager Justus Howell last month. LaToya Howell of Waukegan, right, hugs her 12-year-old daughter Jayla as people protest State's Attorney Michael Nerheim decision that a Zion police officer was justified in fatally shooting teenager Justus Howell last month.Steve Lundy/slundy@dailyherald.com Pastor Eugene Roberson of Gurnee says a prayer during the rally through the streets of Waukegan. Steve Lundy/slundy@dailyherald.com Pastor Eugene Roberson of Gurnee says a prayer during a rally through the streets of Waukegan Friday afternoon .Steve Lundy/slundy@dailyherald.com LaToya Howell of Waukegan leads a rally through the streets of Waukegan Friday afternoon for her son Justus.
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