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38 images Created 23 Jul 2014

Images of mass shootings and other gun violence have been removed from this gallery after a disturbing number of access requests from anonymous sources. Please contact me with full name and verifiable contact information for access to those images.
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  • Combat medic Cpl. Chris Marcengill and wife Lacey say goodbye before deployment Sunday, Jan. 26, 2003, first to a base in Wisconsin, then possibly the Persian Gulf. The call up of the reservist doctors of C Company,  109th Area Support Medical Battalion may tax the small communities from which many come.
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  • A grief-stricken Renee Walz gets a kiss from a family friend at the memorial service for her husband, Mark Walz, a post-traumatic stress disorder sufferer who killed himself in April. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Two young mule deer fawns huddle among the ashes of Colorado's mammouth Hayman fire, where more than 136,000 acres of forest land have burned. The two likely orphans are indicative of the environmental damage caused by the largest wild fire in state history.
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  • Cuban President Fidel Castro casts a distinctive shadow on a balcony in Santiago de Cuba during a 40th anniversary speech made from the same rail where he addressed crowds after winning the revolution in 1959.
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  • Pedestrians pass flags displayed in stopre windows in Santiago de Cuba Friday, where Fidel Castro and his band of insugents first appeared from the mountains on Jan. 1, 1959. Castro was scheduled to deliver a speach later that night.
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  • March for our Lives, Indianapolis, June 11, 2022.
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  • Demonstrators march in the Women's March on Colorado, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017, one day after the inauguration of president Donald Trump. Tens of thousands took part to support women's rights perceived to be under threat by the new administration. (Kevin Moloney)
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  • Representatives of all U.S. military branches prepare the tarmac at Denver International Airport for the arrival of Russian President Boris Yeltsin to the Summit of the Eight.
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  • Victory signs held high, Peggy Broxterman leaves Federal Court in Denver after a jury convicted Timothy McVeigh in the 1995 bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. Broxterman’s son was killed in the blast.
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  • Brenda Hoster, a retired U.S. Army sergeant major, sheds tears as she relates her experience of sexual harassment by Sergeant Major of the Army Gene McKinney. McKinney was the highest-ranking enlisted man in the Army before he was relieved of duty pending investigation of Hoster’s allegations. Hoster asserts McKinney propositioned her, kissed her without permission and touched her in a suggestive manner. She retired from service after her initial reports of the incident were ignored
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  • Officers of Rio's Guardia Municipal drag an unwilling homeless man away from the subway station where he was sleeping. Though they are asked to voluntarily come to the shelter, those who refuse are forced.
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  • During the school day, teacher Fred Fields finds a quiet storage room to perform the kidney dialysis treatment he needs to keep himself alive. Using his planning session for the procedure, he keeps his students unaware of his personal struggle. Fields maintained his teaching and basketball coaching schedules without compliant despite his debilitating and ultimately deadly condition.
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  • Kentereon "Squiggy" Hollowell turns a back flip in front of the remains of the Sea Grape Village apartments where he lived before the storm. The government-subsidized housing in Homestead was condemned, leaving hundreds of residents in need of new homes.
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  • Mounted Dade County deputies question a suspected looter at a shopping center in Homestead after he was caught with items from a destroyed supermarket there. Looting was a significant problem in the days immediately following the storm, but the arrival of National Guard troops calmed the situation. Still, residents guarded their homes at night with guns for fear of losing their few remaining possessions. In the background citizens line up for precious free bags of ice.
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  • Drilling rigs shine across the night landscape near Rifle, Colo., Tuesday, June 10, 2008. Gas and oil drilling has brought a boom to the local economy, but that boom has a price to the environment, also a popular place for outdoor recreation.
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  • Former Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant worker Dennis Romero, center, wipes a tear as he stands with Douglas Del Forge, left, and Del Forge's father, Clifford, right, at a demonstration at a meeting of the Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health in Lakewood, Colo., Monday June 11, 2007. The board was considering easier health beneifts for workers at the former plant. Del Forge suffers from a brain tumor that paralyzes the right side of his face. He attributes the disease to his 24 years as a plant worker. Both Romero and Clifford Del Forge also spent decades at Rocky Flats. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Aides bring several women's suits, presumed to be for Hillary Clinton on stage for a lighting and color check at Denver's Pepsi Center, site of the Democratic National Convention, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Democratic National Convention speakers, including Sen. Hillary Clinton, Tuesday, August 26, 2008. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Crowds cheer Obama at Invesco Field at Mile High, the home of the Denver Broncos for the start of the final session of the Democratic National Convention, Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008. Barack Obama will accept the democratic nomination there tonight. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Crowds cheer Obama at Invesco Field at Mile High, the home of the Denver Broncos for the start of the final session of the Democratic National Convention, Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008. Barack Obama will accept the democratic nomination there tonight. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Crowds cheer Obama at Invesco Field at Mile High, the home of the Denver Broncos for the start of the final session of the Democratic National Convention, Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008. Barack Obama will accept the democratic nomination there tonight. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Handcuffed, an intoxicated man sits in the back of a patrol car on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota, Wednesday, July 3, 2013. Posession or consumption of, or intoxication from alcohol is illegal on the dry reservation. Since many American Indian tribes, like the Oglala Sioux, are dependent on the federal government to meet social, health and safety services, the federal budget sequestration will cut the ability of such tribes to meet their needs. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • First Lady Michelle Obama greets a crowd of Mark Udall supporters at a Udall senate reelection campaign visit in Denver, Thursday, Oct 23, 2014. Obama visited Denver in hopes of turning a difficult senate race in Udall's favor.
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  • Arturo Hernandez Garcia chats with his wife Ana Sauzameda while daughters Andrea, 9, and Mariana, 15, sit with family friends Marco, 16, and Beny, 6, Antillon in the small room where Hernandez has slept for 54 days at the First Unitarian Church in Denver, Thursday, December 18, 2014. Hernandez was offered sanctuary at the church to avoid breaking up his family, represented at rear in a drawing by Andrea. President Obama's executive actions included many significant changes to the immigration enforcement system, including the end of the much-vilified Secure Communities program and dramatically revised discretionary guidelines (and pay raises) for immigration agents. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Colorado marijuana industry insiders light a vapor pipe that vaporizes butane-extracted cannabis oils outside Grow Big Supply, a giant marijuana growers supply store in Denver, Colo., Thursday, July 31, 2014. The warehouse and store features a gathering for industry insiders each Thursday that features a bar and gogo dancers. (Photo/Kevin Moloney)
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  • Shawn Coleman, president of 36 Solutions, lights up before the start of a marijuana-industry-sponsored concert by the Colorado Symphony's brass ensemble in Denver, Friday, May 23, 2014. The symphony's "Classically Cannabis: The High Note Series" marks a new partnership between the Colorado Symphony and the industry that supports legal cannabis in Colorado, which is expected to contribute more than $67 million in tax revenue to the State of Colorado in 2014.  (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Honduran children displaced by Hurricane Mitch in 1998 play a game of hopscotch in the dirt alley of a settlement of temporary shelters in Tegucigalpa. The storm devastated the country leaving tens of thousands homeless.
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  • Fr. Brian Satterlee sweeps a monstrance containing a consecrated wafer of unleavened bread before the congregation of The Liberal Catholic Church of St. Albertus Magnus in Greeley, Colo. during a traditional Benediction mass. In the popular mass, the "blessed scarament," in the form of the unleavened wafer, is venerated by the congragation for its power of salvation. The benediction is a rite with origins in the 13th century.<br />
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The "Lib Cats," as they call themselves, are an outgrowth of the Dutch Old Catholics who broke with Rome in the 1870s. The traditionalist church conducts the medieval Tridentine Mass abandoned by the Roman Catholic church after the Second Vatican Council in 1962. The Liberal Catholics argue the scaraments offered by the Roman church are no longer valid due to Vatican II reforms -- a view shared by other Catholic splinter churches.
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  • Riot gear-clad Denver police spray pepper spray into the face of revelers following Denver's second Super Bowl win in as many years. Rioting erupted throughout the metro area shortly after the game when police tried to clear the streets.
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  • Becky Bruce, left, Susan Pew and Patty Barnes show off their newly received fur coats in near the Samaritan House, a shelter where they live. Martina Navratilova brought the coats to the shelter earlier in the week on behalf or People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
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  • Ken Salazar, a democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate from Colorado, and the Colorado attorney general, pauses with several changes of cowboy boots after a campaign rally in downtown Denver Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2004. Salazar faces beer magnate Peter Coors in the general election.
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  • Keegan Stobbe, 20 months, held by father Kai, grimaces Friday, Dec. 5, 2003, from the symptoms of a tough strain of influenza while under observation at Children's Hospital in Denver. A particulraly tough strain of the flu is striking Colorado where at least five children have died and 6,300 cases have been reported. Other western states are suffering.
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  • Demonstrators, including Pamela Milligan, center, with fist raised, gather at a Denver park before marching through the city to the Colorado state capitol as part of a nationwide general strike by Latinos, Monday, May 1, 2006. Organizers of the march anticipated 50,000 participants for the rally to show the economic influence of immigrants. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Demonstrators, including Carlos Munguia, 13, center, gather at a Denver park before marching through the city to the Colorado state capitol as part of a nationwide general strike by Latinos, Monday, May 1, 2006. Organizers of the march anticipated 50,000 participants for the rally to show the economic influence of immigrants. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Inmates at the Larimer County Jail in Fort Collins, Colo., sit on cots in the overflow area of the jail. Sheriff James A. Alderden says six percent of his inmates are ilegal aliens, costing local taxpayers for their detention. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales talks to regional justice and education officials about a project to stem sexual predators at the U.S. Attorney's office in Denver Monday, March 26, 2007. Gonzales, still under fire for the firing of several U.S. attorneys last year, did not answer any questions. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • A Federal Prtotective Service officer, part of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, watches as marchers pass the federal courthouse during an immigration rally and march in Denver, Tuesday, May 1, 2007. The three-mile march drew more than a thousand protestors to the city center (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Ed Perlmutter, a candidate for Colorado's tightly contested 7th congressional district, steps off a porch after thanking residents for posting a campaign yard sign as Permutter walked precincts in the evenly divided district Monday, Oct. 30, 2006. Perlmutter, a Democrat, leads the polls in a district evenly divided between Democrats, Republicans and independents. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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