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First Place, News Picture Story - Carrie Cochran / Cincinnati EnquirerNoel Mack, 4, who lives across the street from the site where Samuel DuBose was shot and killed, rides her scooter passed the makeshift memorial Wednesday night. Her mother didn't know DuBose, but says she lights the candles of the memorial every night. DuBose was unarmed when he was shot and killed by University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing during a traffic stop on July 19.
First Place, News Picture Story - Carrie Cochran / Cincinnati EnquirerKimberly Thomas of Clifton holds a photo of Samuel DuBose outside the Hamilton County Courthouse after the arraignment for Ray Tensing, the former University of Cincinnati police officer charged with murder for his shooting death. Thomas says that DuBose was her business partner for a catering business. She hopes to open a restaurant in his honor.
First Place, News Picture Story - Carrie Cochran / Cincinnati EnquirerShanicca Solomon of Avondale breaks down as she talks about her friend, Samuel DuBose, and how he hated guns. She was outside the Hamilton County Courthouse after the arraignment for Ray Tensing, the former University of Cincinnati police officer charged with murder for DuBose's shooting death.
First Place, News Picture Story - Carrie Cochran / Cincinnati EnquirerMarchers stop at the intersection of Seventh and Vine Streets, saying "hands up, don't shoot." A vigil for Samuel DuBose turned into a march, the through the streets of Over-the-Rhine and Downtown Cincinnati.
First Place, News Picture Story - Carrie Cochran / Cincinnati EnquirerDamon Lynch IV, the son of Rev. Damon Lynch III, gestures for Cincinnati Police officers to smile moments before he is arrested in near Fountain Square Friday night after a vigil for Samuel DuBose turned into a march through the streets of Over-the-Rhine and Downtown Cincinnati.
First Place, News Picture Story - Carrie Cochran / Cincinnati EnquirerKimberly Thomas of Clifton is arrested in front of Fountain Square Friday night after a vigil for Samuel DuBose, turned into a march through the streets of Over-the-Rhine and Downtown Cincinnati. Six people were arrested during the march, which DuBose's family disowned after a peaceful candlelight vigil. Cincinnati police Captain Doug Wiesman said officers made an initial arrest because an individual threatened a business in Over-the-Rhine. While arresting the first individual, other demonstrators tried to obstruct justice, he said.
First Place, News Picture Story - Carrie Cochran / Cincinnati EnquirerJennifer Rice wipes away tears as Samuel DuBose's family members speak at the place where DuBose was shot and killed by a UC police officer. Rice says that she was friends with Russell Rogers, who died while in the custody of the City of Hamilton Police Department in 1997. "I know what their family is going through," she said.
First Place, News Picture Story - Carrie Cochran / Cincinnati EnquirerA bystander on Vine Street watches marchers head to the spot where Samuel DuBose was shot and killed by a UC police officer in July. A rally with other families who had loved ones also killed by police, including Samantha Ramsey and John Crawford participated in the march.
First Place, News Picture Story - Carrie Cochran / Cincinnati EnquirerSimon Bell, who has been friends with Samuel DuBose since high school, grieves outside of the Church of the Living God in Avondale, before DuBose's funeral. DuBose was the unarmed Cincinnati man who was shot and killed by University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing during a traffic stop on July 19 in Mount Auburn.
First Place, News Picture Story - Carrie Cochran / Cincinnati EnquirerJeRee Wilson of Winton Hills, the cousin of one of Samuel DuBose's daughters, stands outside of the Church of the Living God in Avondale before Samuel DuBose's funeral. DuBose was the unarmed Cincinnati man who was shot and killed by University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing during a traffic stop on July 19 in Mount Auburn.
First Place, News Picture Story - Carrie Cochran / Cincinnati EnquirerFuneral attendees embrace before the service for Samuel DuBose. DuBose was the unarmed Cincinnati man who was shot and killed by University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing during a traffic stop on July 19 in Mount Auburn.
First Place, News Picture Story - Carrie Cochran / Cincinnati EnquirerAfter the funeral, Tramell Metz of Avondale has a final moment with Samuel DuBose, who Metz says was like "a big brother." DuBose was the unarmed Cincinnati man who was shot and killed by University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing during a traffic stop on July 19.