About a hundred people gathered outside D.C. police headquarters Friday to remember the lives of three men who died during police encounters in four days.

On Nov. 14, D.C. police shot and killed Kevin Booker after they said he lunged at officers with a knife and screwdriver. Two days later, Demetrius Alston died shortly after being arrested by Metro Transit police. The next day, a D.C. police officer fatally shot David Warren Childs after police said he disregarded orders not to reach for his gun. All three were Black men.

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