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Diamond Reynolds and the Philando Castile shooting for NYTimes /July 8, 2016 by Angela Jimenez

Coverage of the events following the killing of Philando Castile by a police officer in Minnesota for The New York Times. Diamond Reynolds is his girlfriend, who livestreamed the aftermath to Facebook, breaking the story open. Another painful day out on the street here.

Posted in TEARSHEETS, THE NEW YORK TIMES, PUBLICATIONS, ON ASSIGNMENT   Tags: police, brutality, traffic stop, shooting, Philando Castile, Diamond Reynolds, Minnesota, Twin Cities, St. Anthony, Falcon Heights, black, African-American, Nekima Levy-Pounds, Black Lives Matter, Clarence Castile
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Angela Jimenez is a visual storyteller who works as a documentary photography and photojournalist, telling stories in photographs, audio and video. She is based in Minneapolis, MN.


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