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Pablo Purchese
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2020-06-02
Organized clean up efforts on Fordham Road
Destiny Ramos and Amin Razzaque organized a clean-up effort on E. Fordham Road after a night of looting and destruction. It's pictured on Tuesday, June 2, in the Bronx. (Esha Ray/New York Daily News) -
2020-06-02
Store owner stares at aftermath of looting
A store owner stares at the wreckage the looters caused in her store as she cleans up. -
2020-06-02
Locals participate in cleaning up their neighborhood after the lootings of June 2nd.
Locals participate in cleaning up their neighborhood after the lootings of June 2nd. -
2020-06-02
Fordham students helping in the clean up efforts
Students from Fordham University participate in the community clean up efforts of Fordham Road after the looting. -
2020-06-02
Inside of ACELO footwear after the looting
The inside of Bronx Footwear vendor ACELO footwear after it was trashed by looters -
2020-06-02
Aftermath of the looting of Good Life Pharmacy in The Bronx
Aerial shot portraying the aftermath of the looting of Good Life Pharmacy in The Bronx -
2020-06-02
Morning after the looting of Fordham Road
Images of the state of Fordham Road the morning after it was looted following the start of the protests. -
2020-06-02
Volunteers help clean up store fronts on east fordham road.
A group of volunteers participated in cleaning up the aftermath of the looting the morning after Fordham road was ransacked. It was a community effort that took the better part of a day but was ultimately succesful. -
2020-06-02
Spray Paint on the wood boarding up stores on Fordham Road
The Spray paint on the boarding wood exemplifies the movement behind the June Protests and shows the creativity of protesters using a canvas created to supposedly protect the store from the looters hidden among the protestors. -
2020-06-02
Co Workers pose cleaning up their smashed up storefront on East Fordham Road
Two co-workers pose while sweeping the broken glass that is scattered all around their store after the looting of several stores along Fordham Road as an unfortunate side effect of the George Floyd Civil Rights protests.