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WASHINGTON, D.C.- JAN 6- Thousands of protestors surround the U.S. Capitol to protest the certification of the Electoral College vote by Congress in Washington, D.C on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. Rioters broke down barricades, climbed scaffolding erected for President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration, and pushed passed law enforcement to gain entry into the building. (Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, D.C.- JAN 6- Capitol police gather backup as rioters fight to gain access to the U.S. Capitol during a joint congressional session to certify the electoral college vote in Washington, D.C on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. (Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, D.C.- JAN 6- Protestors gain access to the U.S. Capitol during a joint congressional session to certify the Electoral College vote in Washington, D.C on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. (Amanda Voisard/for The Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, D.C.- JAN 6- Rioters fight to gain access to the U.S. Capitol during a joint congressional session to certify the electoral college vote in Washington, D.C on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. (Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, D.C.- JAN 6- Congressional staff members barricade doors while taking cover after rioters breached the U.S. Capitol interrupting the certification of the Electoral College votes by Congress, in Washington, D.C on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. (Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, D.C.- JAN 6- Congressional staff members are evacuated by the Capitol Police after rioters breached the Capitol interrupting the certification of the Electoral College votes by Congress, in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. (Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, D.C.- JAN 6- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) speaks as Congress reconvenes in the House chamber to debate Arizona's certification of electoral college votes at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. (Amanda Voisard/for The Washington Post/POOL)

WASHINGTON, D.C.- JAN 6- Congressional staff members are evacuated by the Capitol Police after rioters breached the Capitol interrupting the certification of the Electoral College votes by Congress, in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. (Amanda Voisard/for The Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, D.C.- JAN 6- Congressional staff members are evacuated by the Capitol Police after protestors breached the U.S. Capitol interrupting a joint congressional session to certify the Electoral College vote in Washington, D.C on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. (Amanda Voisard/for The Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, D.C.- JAN 6- Broken windows, trash and debris litter the halls of the U.S. Capitol after rioters breached the interior interrupting the certification of the Electoral College votes by Congress, in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. (Amanda Voisard/for The Washington Post)
PHILADELPHIA, PA- NOV 6- Groups rally in support of the election as opposing groups protest ballot-counting outside the Pennsylvania convention center on Friday, November 06, 2020, in Philadelphia, PA. Joe Biden overtook Trump in the Presidential election in Pennsylvania on Friday after days of counting ballots. (Amanda Voisard/for The Washington Post).
PHILADELPHIA, PA- NOV 6- Trump supporter Daphne Goggins argues with opposing protestors outside the Pennsylvania convention center on Friday, November 06, 2020, in Philadelphia, PA. Joe Biden overtook Trump in the Presidential election in Pennsylvania on Friday after days of counting ballots. (Amanda Voisard/for The Washington Post).
PHILADELPHIA, PA- NOV 7- Biden supporters sing the song "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" towards Trump supporters outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center following the victory of U.S. President-elect, Joe Biden and US Vice-President elect Kamala Harris on Saturday, November 07, 2020, in Philadelphia, PA. (Amanda Voisard/for The Washington Post).
PHILADELPHIA, PA- NOV 7- Charisma Fox, 5, dances across banners reading 'Count Every Vote' at the Independence Mall where groups gathered to celebrate the victory of U.S. President-elect, Joe Biden and US Vice-President elect Kamala Harris on Saturday, November 07, 2020, in Philadelphia, PA. (Amanda Voisard/for The Washington Post).
PHILADELPHIA, PA- NOV 6- Groups rally in support of the election as opposing groups protest ballot-counting outside the Pennsylvania convention center on Friday, November 06, 2020, in Philadelphia, PA. Joe Biden overtook Trump in the Presidential election in Pennsylvania on Friday after days of counting ballots. (Amanda Voisard/for The Washington Post).
PHILADELPHIA, PA- NOV 7- Groups gather at Independence Mall to celebrate the victory of U.S. President-elect, Joe Biden and US Vice-President elect Kamala Harris on Saturday, November 07, 2020, in Philadelphia, PA. (Amanda Voisard/for The Washington Post).

TULSA, OK - JUNE 18- Rev. Dr. Robert Turner is the pastor at the historic Vernon Chapel A.M.E. Church, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The edifice of the church survived the 1921 Race Massacre on Greenwood. Rev. Turner is seen outside the church on Thursday, June 18, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 20- Tommy Lee George, 60, middle, ofFort Worth, TX, camps out next to fellow Trump supporters in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the early morning hours on Saturday, June 20, 2020, ahead of Trump's rally Saturday evening. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 18- Randal Thom, 60, of Minnesota, waves an oversized flag of U.S. President Donald Trump outside the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Thursday, June 17, 2020. Trump supporters began camping out outside the center days before the start of the official rally. This will the 64th rally for Thom, whom said he recently tested positive for Covid-19 antibodies. He said he believes he caught the virus at a previous rally he attended. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 18- Zach Moushon and his son, Holden Moushon, 8, camp with fellow Donald Trump supporters outside the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Thursday, June 17, 2020, days before the start of the official rally. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 18- Iyammah Lunah, 28, and her son Amaru Jno Baptiste, 2, pay a visit to the Black Wall Street mural, painted along a wall at I-244 in the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Thursday, June 18, 2020. Lunah said she has been visiting the wall daily leading up to the Juneteenth observance. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 18- Donald Trump supporter, Rhonda Bailey, of Choctaw, Oklahoma, cheers for a parade of cars passing by, while camping outside the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Thursday, June 17, 2020 in advance of the President's rally on Saturday. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 18- Walter Armstrong, 72, sits in front of his business of 17 years, A Big ÒAÓ Bail Bonds, located in the historic Greenwood District on Thursday, June 18, 2020, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Armstrong says he plans to close his store on Saturday as a precaution due to the Trump Rally being held in downtown Tulsa. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 18- Rev. Dr. Robert Turner is the pastor at the historic Vernon Chapel A.M.E. Church, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The edifice of the church survived the 1921 Race Massacre on Greenwood. Rev. Turner is seen outside the church on Thursday, June 18, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 18- Onlookers visit The Black Wall Street mural, painted along a wall at I-244 in the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Thursday, June 18, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 19- Organizers and volunteers from the National Overcomers Leadership Conference lead a march from the historic Greenwood District, home of America's Black Wall Street, to the downtown Federal Courthouse on Friday, June 19, 2020, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Demonstrators carried an empty casket through the streets of downtown, enroute to the courthouse to file a 150 billion dollar lawsuit intended to serve 2 million small businesses in rural and underserved markets. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 19- Groups gather for Tulsa’s annual Juneteenth event, which honors the emancipation of slavery, in the historic Greenwood District, on Friday, June 19, 2020, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 20- Sincere Terry, 18, and counter protestors attempt to enter the gate leading to the Trump rally at the BOK center on Saturday, June 20, 2020, in Tulsa, Okla. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 20- A trump supporters engages with counter protestors near the entrance of the BOK center where President Trump's rally is scheduled for Saturday evening, on June 20, 2020, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 20- Counter protestors march through the streets of downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma in protest of Trump's Rally at the BOK center, on Saturday June 20, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 20- Counter protestors march through the streets of downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma in protest of Trump's Rally at the BOK center, on Saturday June 20, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 20- Counter protestors and police face off in the streets of downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma outside of President Trump's Rally at the BOK center, on Saturday June 20, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 20- Counter protestors and police face off in the streets of downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma outside of President Trump's Rally at the BOK center, on Saturday June 20, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)

TULSA, OK - JUNE 20- Groups gather for the second day of the Juneteenth celebration in Tulsa's historic Greenwood District on Saturday June 20, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 3- Portia Wells, 35, joins peaceful demonstrators during the 6th day of protests in Washington, D.C. after the death of George Floyd ignited protests across the nation. Groups gathered near the White House, dispersing into groups making their way towards the Capitol and other locations on Wednesday, June 3, 2020, in Washington, D.C. "I have three black boys at home and IÕm tired of it," said Floyd of her decision to join ongoing protests. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 3- George Holland, 29, hugs three year-old Mikaela LG, of Tennessee during the 6th day of protests in Washington, D.C. after the death of George Floyd ignited protests across the nation. Thousands of peaceful protesters continued their demonstrations in the nations capitol on Wednesday, June 3, 2020. ÒAmerica is crying for help," said Holland of his decision to participate in demonstrations. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 6- Mohamed Fofanah, 33, joins thousands of protestors during the 9th day of protests in downtown Washington, D.C. on Saturday, June 6, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 6- Thousands gather for the 9th day of protests in downtown Washington, D.C. on Saturday, June 6, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 6- A man becomes emotional while joining thousands of protestors during the 9th day of protests in downtown Washington, D.C. on Saturday, June 6, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 6- Thousands gather for the 9th day of protests in downtown Washington, D.C. on Saturday, June 6, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 6- Bryan Rivas, 24, joins thousands of protestors during the 9th day of protests in downtown Washington, D.C. on Saturday, June 6, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 6- Black Panther Party members join thousands of protestors during the 9th day of protests in downtown Washington, D.C. on Saturday, June 6, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 6- A crowd cheers "Hands up don't shoot" while participating in the 9th day of protests across from the White House in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, June 6, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 3- Protestors lie down in the street for a moment of silence during the 6th day of protests in Washington, D.C. after the death of George Floyd ignited protests across the nation. Groups gathered near the White House as well as marched towards the Capitol and other locations on Wednesday, June 3, 2020, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 3- Sarah Lucas, 33, embraces her daughter, Olivia Lucas-Melo , 9, during the 6th day of protests in Washington, D.C. after the death of George Floyd ignited protests across the nation. Thousands of peaceful protesters continued their demonstration into the evening hours in the nations capitol on Wednesday, June 3, 2020. "I wanted her to see this because it’s so important for her to understand, its very historical," said Lucas of bringing her daughter to the protests. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 6- The sun sets on protestors during the 9th day of protests in downtown Washington, D.C. on Saturday, June 6, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)
SAN MARCOS, TX- AUGUST- Amber Wyatt was the victim of a sexual assault following a party while she was in high school in 2006. Following years of drug abuse, Amber has turned around her life around. She recently got married and is back in school working towards her degree. She is seen on Friday, August 2, 2018, at her home in San Marcos, TX. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
SAN MARCOS, TX- AUGUST- Amber Wyatt was the victim of a sexual assault following a party while she was in high school in 2006. Following years of drug abuse, Amber has turned around her life around. She recently got married and is back in school working towards her degree. She is seen on Friday, August 2, 2018, in San Marcos, TX. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
Families, who are waiting to cross the border, seek shelter at Senda De Vida Casa Del Emigrante, on Wednesday, June 20, 2018, in the border town of Reynosa, Mexico. Patricia Flores, 27, consoles her son, Joan, 7, in the centers dormitory. Patrica said her family, who made the journey from El Salvador, are hesitant to attempt to seek asylum for fear of US immigration policies. AMANDA VOISARD/AMERICAN-STATESMAN
Groups gather for vigil for the victims of the Santa Fe High School mass shooting at the Texas First Bank on Friday, May, 18, 2018, in Santa Fe, TX. 10 people were killed and 10 injured in the latest school shooting. AMANDA VOISARD / AMERICAN-STATESMAN
Lucrecia Martinez, 7, stops to say a prayer at each candle lit for the 10 victims of the Santa Fe High School mass shooting during a vigil at the Texas First Bank on Friday, May 18, 2018, in Santa Fe, TX. 10 people were killed and 10 injured in the latest school shooting. AMANDA VOISARD / AMERICAN-STATESMAN
AUSTIN, TX- JUNE- Leslie Botts, 70, does a guard switch with Ian Samoson, 18, cq, head guard, right, at the Balcones Neighborhood Pool on Friday, June 29, 2018, in Austin, TX. Botts, who said she is an active swimmer, recently got her lifeguard certification and began working for Austin Parks and Recreation. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, DC- JAN 21- Groups gather for the Women's March on Washington on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017 in Washington, D.C. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, DC- JAN 21- Groups gather for the Women's March on Washington on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017 in Washington, D.C. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

Garet Bleir clashes with Trump supporters while protesting within the inauguration grounds on Friday, Jan 20, 2017 in Washington, D.C. The demonstrators stated their right to protest and when they did not comply with pleas to cease, groups descended on them and an altercation ensued.

Julia Pemberton, 16, of Kentucky, reacts as protestors chant inside the blue section during the official inauguration ceremonies on Friday Jan 20, 2017 in Washington, D.C. Pemberton said it was her first and likely only opportunity to attend an inauguration and that the protestors were ruining the experience for her. "It's a special opportunity that I will never get again. I want to see and learn to understand all of this. They talk about being peaceful but they just continue to yell if anyone tries to talk to us. We are not hateful people. " Pemberton said.

Sharon Johnson, 63, mother of homicide victim Omoni Johnson is comforted by family and friends as she sits in the spot on the 4900 block of B St. SE where her son was shot on Friday evening. Omani Johnson, 26, and Shaheed James, 21, were fatally shot and a third victim, an adult male, was transported to local hospital and expected to survive. The group is seen on Saturday, August 29, 2015 in Washington, DC. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

Tiffany West, 21, right, leans on Jamika Smallwood, left, while attending the candlelight vigil of recent homicide victim, Wesley West in the Congress Heights neighborhood where he was shot in mid-July on Wednesday, July 22, 2015 in Washington, D.C. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

Reverend Brad Braxton of the Open Church stands in the sanctuary of the Second English Lutheran Church, where the church rents space, on Thursday, June 25, 2015 in Baltimore, MD. (Amanda Voisard/For OZY)

David Domenici believes he can reform the juvenile justice system by improving education for inmates. After setting up New Beginnings, a model school for young inmates and spending 15 years in the trenches, the one-man crusader is now trying to bring structure to the entire chaotic juvenile justice education system. Domenici stands in what was a classroom inside a now-shuttered detention center just down the road from the new detention hall in Laurel, MD. More than 200,000 juveniles are incarcerated each year in the U.S with only a 15% of those youth inmates graduating High School. (Amanda Voisard/For OZY)
More than 200,000 juveniles are incarcerated each year in the U.S with only a 15% of those youth inmates graduating High School. A student at New Beginnings, a youth detention center in Laurel, Maryland plays with a toy car during a break between classes in his cell block.(Amanda Voisard/For OZY)

NEW YORK CITY, NY- DEC 4: Protests surge the day after a Staten Island grand jury declined to bring charges in the case of Eric Garner, who died this summer. Protestors jammed into New York’s Foley Square in protest before marching across the Manhattan bridge into Brooklyn on Dec. 4, 2014 in New York City, NY. (Photo by Amanda Voisard/For the Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, DC- DEC 13: Fidelia Igwe, 21, middle, is comforted by a friend, while overcome with emotions during a college and youth protest that began at DC Armory ending joining a larger protest at Freedom Plaza on Saturday, Dec 13, 2014 in Washington, DC. The group was organized by #FreeFromBondage College and Youth protest. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

NEW YORK CITY, NY- DEC 4: A masked protestor joins in a die-in at the intersection in front of the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Dec. 4, 2014 in Brooklyn, NY. The group of demonstrators took to the streets of New York, a day after a Staten Island grand jury declined to bring charges in the casze of Eric Garner, beginning their march in New York’s Foley Square closing down the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges as they crossed over.
ORLANDO, FL- JUNE 13: Andrew Woods, 31, from right, Deeba Ahmad, 57, middle, Ashley Matthews, 22, middle rear, and Nicole Nagy, 30, rear left, embrace during a candlelight vigil outside the front lawn of the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on June 13, 2016 in Orlando, Fl. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

ORLANDO, FL- JUNE 17: Tears stream down the face of Beth Love, 31, following her participation in a human rainbow, on the Friday following the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando, FL. The rainbow was composed of the same number of volunteers as victims of the mass shooting as a visual reminder of the number of lives that were lost. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
ORLANDO, FL- JUNE 17: Officer Monica Only, of the Orlando Police Department, right, stands at her post at the "The Venue," on Friday, June 17, 2016 in Orlando, Fl. Pistol, left waits to perform during the Amateur Burlesque night with the Lady's of the Peek a Boo Lounge,first public event since the Pulse nightclub shooting. Officers have have been dispatched to events since the shooting. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

BALTIMORE, MD - APRIL 3: Esha Harbin, 27, lingers on a corner of the Old Goucher neighborhood early Friday morning on April 3, 2015 in Baltimore, MD. She and friends were standing on the corner where Mya Hall was picked up from while soliciting sex the evening before she was shot by NSA police. Harbin says she and Hall where close friends. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

Dolores Huerta along with Cesar Chavez co-founded the United Farm Workers (UFW) in the 1960’s to advocate for farmworkers rights. "One Life: Dolores Huerta" an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, highlights her position as the union's lobbyist and contract negotiator. She is seen on Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

NEW YORK, NY- APRIL 13 : Rachel Griffin, who suffers from anxiety and depression, poses on stage at New York Universities, Provincetown Playhouse on Wednesday, April 13, 2016 in New York, NY. Griffin who is a graduate student in music education at NYU started a twitter campaign, #imnotashamed, calling on people to disclose their mental illnesses and then declare they are not ashamed. She also writes a mental health blog for The Huffington Post and wrote a musical comedy, “We Have Apples,” which takes place in a psychiatric facility. (Photo by Amanda Voisard/For the Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, DC- APRIL 12 : Helen Dennis, who suffers from Bipolar 2 disorder, poses on the stage at Busboys and Poets on Tuesday, April 12, 2016 in Washington, DC. Dennis is the a cast member at, This is My Brave, an organization which seeks to end the stigma surrounding mental illness through various types of live performances. (Photo by Amanda Voisard/For the Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, DC- APRIL 12 : Jennifer Marshall, who suffers from Type 1 Bipolar Disorder, poses on the stage at Busboys and Poets on Tuesday, April 12, 2016 in Washington, DC. Marshall is the Co-Founder & Executive Director of, This is My Brave, an organization which seeks to end the stigma surrounding mental illness through various types of live performances. (Photo by Amanda Voisard/For the Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, DC- APRIL 12 : Jennifer Marshall, who suffers from Type 1 Bipolar Disorder, poses on the stage at Busboys and Poets on Tuesday, April 12, 2016 in Washington, DC. Marshall is the Co-Founder & Executive Director of, This is My Brave, an organization which seeks to end the stigma surrounding mental illness through various types of live performances. (Photo by Amanda Voisard/For the Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, DC- APRIL 12 : Paolo del Vecchio, Director for the Center for Mental Health Services, poses on the stage at Busboys and Poets on Tuesday, April 12, 2016 in Washington, DC. del Vecchio has been involved for 40 years in the behavioral health system. He self-identifies as a mental health consumer, trauma survivor, and person in recovery from addictions. (Photo by Amanda Voisard/For the Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 25: Senior, Meeka Cousin, 17, chats with a friend on the first day of school at Eastern High School on Monday, August 25, 2014 in Washington, DC. This is the 4th year of the of the Eastern High School relaunch, making the 2015 senior class the first to graduate from the high school since the renovation 5 years ago. This year for Eastern is the “All systems go year.” (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

ARLINGTON, VA - SEPTEMBER 11: Carlin Springs Elementary School principal, Corina Coronel comforts 1st grader, Andrea Hernandez, 7, while supervising recess on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2014 in Arlington, VA. 3rd grade students at the Elementary School saw double digit gains on standardized tests last year. ( Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 18: Carnegie Library at Mt. Vernon Square is seen on Sunday, May 18, 2014 in Washington, DC. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
ABERDEEN, MD - AUGUST 6: Rachel Porto's husband Marine LCPL John Porto was killed in Afghanistan when his armored vehicle rolled over in a canal in 2010. Porto is now an advocate and guide to other war widows in pursuing their survivor benefits. She is seen at her home in Aberdeen, MD on Monday, Aug. 6, 2014. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 26: Debbra Figone and her sister, Anne Martin visit the grave site of Fignone's son, Gunnery Sgt. George L. Figone Jr. on Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday, May 26, 2014 in Washington, DC. "They called him gorgeous George," said Figone of her son who died at the age of 32 due to complications after being shot by friendly fire in Afghanistan in 2010. Fignone makes an annual pilgrimage to Arlington from her home in Northern Stockton, CA, visiting for five days over the memorial day weekend as part of the TAPS program. " I come here to be with people that understand. They don't need something to remind them because we live it every day," she said. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

BLADENSBURG, MD - AUGUST 23: A soldier walks off the field following the re-enactment of the Battle of Bladensburg on Saturday, August 23, 2014 at the Bladensburg Waterfront Park in Bladensburg, MD. The battle was part of the Undaunted Festival, commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the event. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
ARLINGTON, VA - MAY 22: A bird takes flight as the sun rises over Arlington National Cemetery in section 60 on Thursday, May 22, 2014 in Arlington, VA. Hundreds of Iraq and Afghanistan war dead are buried in the section. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

Approximately 450 students from three leading Turkmen universities attended a side event on the roll out process of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. UN Photo/Amanda Voisard

RESTON, VA - JULY 28: Commuters ride the silver line metro during the first business day of operation for the line on Monday, July 28, 2014 in Reston, VA. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 22: Kodie "KoKo" Brown plays at the local playground near RFK stadium on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 in Washington, DC. "For me, it's all about family right now. That's my main focus," said Ferguson, a DC police officer, who with his wife adopted "KoKo" after their daughter was fatally shot on a DC Metro Bus while trying to run from her boyfriend. "KoKo" was also seriously injured during the incident, suffering a gunshot wound to the face. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 25: Guests make their way to the second floor during the 59th Annual Corcoran Ball on Friday, April 25, 2014 in Washington, DC. After the financial chaos that defined the Corcoran for so many years, the private art gallery in February announced a partnership with George Washington University and the National Gallery of Art. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 9: Dayniah Lake, 1, sits on the examination table at the HOYA clinic on Wednesday, April 9, 2014 in Washington, DC. The HOYA clinic, staffed by Georgetown University School of Medicine students, is a volunteer based, student-driven, free clinic located inside the former D.C. General hospital. Dayniah and her family have been staying at the homeless shelter, located inside the building, since December. Her mother decided to bring the family in for a checkup after hearing about the free clinic while living on the grounds. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 3: Bre Archie, 35, a resident of the DC General shelter of a year and four months comes to tears while attending the "Rally of Respect" outside of the facility on Tuesday, June 3, 2014 in Washington, DC. Residents and advocates outside the shelter came together to shine a light on the unhealthy conditions and safety concerns, including the disappearance of Relisha Rudd at the facility. Archie said she was frustrated with the shelter policies stating, "Whenever I try to take two steps forward they are pulling me backward. I am trying to go to school and they won't let my boyfriend come into the shelter to stay to watch my kids." She added, There is no affordable housing in DC. If they close this building tomorrow, where is all these people going to go?" (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 10: Friendship Heights Elementary 4th grade students, Jakyra Perry, 10, from left, Makayla Hayes, 10, Jakiya Young, 9, and Serenity Hammond, 10, sit with classmates on the steps of The National Portrait Gallery in Penn Quarter on Tuesday, June 10, 2014 in Washington, DC. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

WASHINGTON, DC- APRIL 29: Yumi Paek, 71, left, Bok Soon Choi, 78, middle, and Young Choo, 73, right, participate in a protest calling on Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe's to apologize for atrocities committed during World War II. The group gathered on the West Front Lawn of the Capitol on Wednesday, April 29, 2015 in Washington, DC. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 2: Edwin Argueta walks with demonstrators calling for presidential action to stop deportation, expand relief, and end criminalization during an immigration rally on Saturday, August 2, 2014 in Washington, DC. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

BALTIMORE, MD- MAY 10: Emily Painter, 7, plays in front of vacant rowhouses next to her home in the West side of Baltimore on Sunday, May 10, 2015 in Baltimore, MD.Baltimore has more than 16,000 vacant houses. However, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, 46,800 vacant homes account for 16 percent of Baltimore’s housing stock. In Baltimore and elsewhere, vacant buildings are associated with numerous problems. One recent study showed that abandoned buildings are associated with higher rates of “assaultive violence.” Another found that residents who live near vacant building have a far greater chance of falling victim to fires. And in 2008, Baltimore discovered that the cost of providing police and fire services to a block increased by $1,472 annually for each vacant house. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

Baltimore riots (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

Protestors stand before a police line during the Baltimore riots in Baltimore, MD. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)






Hyo Yol Choi, 50, pauses to rest while cleaning up his beauty supply store after looters vandalized the property during the riots in Baltimore. Choi, who expects to reopen the store within a month, is seen outside the store on May 8 in Baltimore. (Amanda Voisard/For the Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 31: Melissa Young, maternal grandmother of missing 8 year old, Relisha Rudd joins in prayer/walk for Relisha on Monday, March 31, 2014 on Martin Luther King Jr. Ave in SE Washington, DC. Relisha's grandfather, George Turner, middle, and his niece, Jackie, left, join in the event, put on by Manpower DC and Trayon White. Relisha was last seen on March 1. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
DOYLESTOWN, PA - APRIL 24: Patty Graefe, Clinical Team Leader at Health Quality Partners research and development organization, hugs her patient, Paul Bradfield, 83 at his home outside of Doylestown, PA on Wednesday. With a few more visits left, the couple is sad to lose the care provided by Graefe," "If it hasn't been for her making him go to the doctor, he wouldn't be here. That I am sure of, " said Betty Bradfield of an medical emergency involving her husband. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 21: Melissa Morales rests in the back of the car while waiting to hear if her family would be given emergency shelter at the Motel 6 in place of DC family shelters on Tuesday, January 21, 2014 in Washington, D.C. Morales and her family were among the dozens of families lined up at the city’s homeless intake center Monday seeking shelter for the night from the accumulating snow and freezing weather. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

Tim "Chyno" Chin of Texas swings above a flooded Adventure park in Bayville on Monday evening as Hurricane Sandy trudged towards the mainland. Jak Amico is seen at left. (Oct 29, 2012)
Angie Kostakis, left, of Bayville checks out the high surf at Adventure park in Bayville with friends on Monday evening as Hurricane Sandy makes landfall. (Oct 29, 2012)
Flooding and debris caused by the storm surge from Hurricane Sandy remain in Mastic Beach Village on Wednesday. (Oct 31, 2012)
clean up debris caused by the storm surge from Hurricane Sandy at home on Wednesday in Mastic Beach Village. (Oct 31, 2012)
Greg Phuros, middle, works to help National Guard and Police to convince a pair of displaced men to head to a shelter. Phuros and his girlfriends rescued the men during flooding and high winds Monday evening as Hurricane Sandy made landfall in Long Beach.(Oct. 29 2012)
Vanessa Estevez, of Rockville Center, stands in her families business, Long Beach Food Center on Tuesday in Island Park. High winds ripped the door from the establishment and it was then flooded during Hurricane Sandy on Monday evening. (Oct. 29 2012)
Long Beach residents woke up Tuesday morning to severe damage that included inoperable cars scattered by the storm surge by Hurricane Sandy.(Oct. 29 2012)
Police forcibly remove a woman from her home at Lido Club Hotel in Lido Beach on Tuesday. High winds and the storm surge caused mass damage through the area, flooding homes and displacing residents. (Oct. 29 2012)
The National Guard works to help residents displaced by Hurricane Sandy in Long Beach on Tuesday. High winds and the storm surge caused mass damage through the area, flooding homes and displacing residents. (Oct. 29 2012)
Bonnie Wells is given a ride with the National Guard after being displaced from her home by Hurricane Sandy in Long Beach on Tuesday. "The first time in my life, I didn't' follow the rules, said Wells of her decision not to evacuate. Residents were offered rides to city hall where they could board a shuttle that would transport them a shelter at Nassau Community College shelter. (Oct. 29 2012)
Long Beach resident, Tasha Phillips holds on to her son, Eli Silva, 2, after boarding a bus destined for the Nausau Community College where a temporary shelter was set up for residents displaced by Hurricane Sandy. Long Beach residents were offered the bus shuttle from the Long Beach City Hall on Tuesday. High winds and the storm surge caused mass damage through the area, flooding homes and displacing residents. (Oct. 29 2012)
JoAnne Himelfarb clutches her dog after boarding a bus destined for the Nausau Community College where a temporary shelter was set up for residents displaced by Hurricane Sandy. Long Beach residents were offered the bus shuttle from the Long Beach City Hall on Tuesday. High winds and the storm surge caused mass damage through the area, flooding homes and displacing residents. (Oct. 29 2012)
Shelby Vansteenburgh, 4, and Katelyn Theodorsen, 4, play in the yard of their home that was severely damaged by the storm surge from Hurricane Sandy on Wednesday in Mastic Beach Village. Jenn McCormack, mother, cleans up debris behind. (Oct 31, 2012)
COLUMBIA, MD - MAY 04: Fans grab onto Bret Michaels as he performs during the M3 Rock Festival at the Merriweather Post Pavilion on Saturday in Columbia, MD. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
BETHESDA, MD - APRIL 15: Members of the Exit 12 Dance Company perform "Conflict(ed)", Monday morning at the Landon School's Mondzac Performing Arts Center in Bethesda. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
FORT WASHINGTON, MD - MAY 09: Rachel D. Kamasse sings along as John P. Kee and New Life perform while attending the McDonalds Gospel Tour on Thursday evening at Ebenezer AME Church in Fort Washington, MD. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
HYATTSVILLE, MD - JUNE 19: on Wednesday, June 19, 2013 in Hyattsville, MD. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON, DC- MAY 21: A large group of low-wage workers gathered on Tuesday, May 21, in front of the Ronald Reagan Building on Pennsylvania Ave. to protest minimum wage standards in the United States. The group began their day in front of the Ronald Reagan building marching down the street and will make several stops along the way, ending at Union Station at noon. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON - April 13: Morgan Cable of the Albert Gallatin High School band watches the 2013 Parade of the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington DC on Saturday morning. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
LANHAM, MD - APRIL 27: Anisah, 10, left, and Amaarah, Abdur-Rahman, 8, attend a Girl Scout Troop interest meeting at Prince George's Muslim Association on Saturday in Lanham, MD. Muneera Fontaine and her daughter, Tahjiani Jones, 6, listen at rear. cq, Muneera, Tahjiani, Anisah, and Amaarah were all born in the USA. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)
Memorial participants pray during a candlelight vigil to honor the 2003 Lords Resistance Army (LRA) invasion of the Teso sub-region through Obalanga sub-county in northwestern Uganda. A total of 365 victims remains were gathered from around the sub-county during the 8 month LRA invasion of the region and laid to rest in a mass grave that is now marked with a memorial monument.

Besiktas Galatasaray football fans gather in anticipation of the evening home match in Istanbul, Turkey.


Etem Caliskan rides the afternoon ferry from Kadikoy, an Anatolian neighborhood in Istanbul, Turkey, to his home in Besiktas located on the European side of the city.
Yarren Kesman, 3, peers out from the window of her Uncle's shanty as her cousin, Firat, 5, takes advantage of the weather outside their home in Istanbul, Turkey. The family lives within a squatter community of Gecekondu homes, translated as house built over night. Yarren's father, and two Uncle's work long hours to support the family of 18.
CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 20: Several neighborhood groups converged on Tahrir Square today with the hopes of energizing the people in preparation for the one year anniversary of the 18-day uprising that ousted former President Hosni Mubarak., on January 25, 2012. A demonstrator chants during the rally honoring those killed during the revolution. (Amanda Voisard/Zuma Press)
CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 20: Several neighborhood groups converged on Tahrir Square today with the hopes of energizing the people in preparation for the one year anniversary of the 18-day uprising that ousted former President Hosni Mubarak. A demonstrator chants during the rally honoring those killed during the revolution on January 25, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt. (Amanda Voisard/Zuma Press)
CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 20: Several neighborhood groups converged on Tahrir Square today with the hopes of energizing the people in preparation for the one year anniversary of the 18-day uprising that ousted former President Hosni Mubarak., on January 25, 2012. A demonstrator chants during the rally honoring those killed during the revolution. (Amanda Voisard/Zuma Press)

Washington, DC - August 17- Rob Jones lost his legs during his service as a marine in Afghanistan. Jones reattaches his prosthetic legs after rowing practice at the Anacostia Community Boathouse on August 17, 2011 in Washington , DC. (Photo by Amanda Voisard/The Washington Post).
LANDOVER, MD - August 22- Logan Whittington, 4, holds on tightly to her sister, Danyelle Dyson as the first day of pre-kindergarten begins at Dodge Park Elementary on August 22, 2011 in Landover, DC. Aristides Lemus, at right. (Photo by Amanda Voisard/The Washington Post).

WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 20- First Lady Michelle Obama greets guests after a special announcement for regarding the "Let's Move" initiative to combat the childhood obesity epidemic in America on July 20, 2011 in Washington, DC. The Healthy Food Financing Initiative is committing $35 million in 2011, and the 2012 budget proposes another $330 million for next year to the initiative. (Photo by Amanda Voisard/The Washington Post).
WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 16 Arreona, 3, and Arnez, 8, Mack look out the window of Arreona's new room during a tour of the Habitat for Humanity home in the Ivy City neighborhood on Central Place NE on July 16, 2011 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Amanda Voisard/The Washington Post).
Washington, DC - JULY 15- Ammar Sudan, 13, sleeps inside Baitul Khair, LLC a natural products, oil, incense, islamic apparel store on H Street NE on July 15, 2011 in Washington, DC. Owner, Abdul Shakir, left, said his business fell 60-70% during construction on H street and that the building where Baitul Khair is located has changed ownership 3 times. (Photo by Amanda Voisard/The Washington Post).
Director Ethan McSweeny. (Amanda Voisard/THE WASHINGTON POST)
Assateague Island, MD - JULY 07 A feral horse charges Alexis Baun, 18, of Orchard Park, NY, as she attempts to back away quickly while visiting Assateague Island National Seashore with her family on July 7, 2011 Baun only suffered minor injuries to her hand from the confrontation. (Photo by Amanda Voisard/for The Washington Post).
WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 12: Fans watch Juicy J performs at the Howard Theatre in Washington, DC on Sunday evening. (Photo by Amanda Voisard/For the Washington Post)
LAUREL, MD - Rafael Cabrero lost 219 pounds by using the low-cost company gym at Verizon Wireless. Seen on June 22, 2011 in Laurel, MD. (Amanda Voisard/The Washington Post)
WASHINGTON D.C.- JUNE 13: Shannon Eichorst, 14, from left, Claire Franken, 14, Tatum Jones, 14, Natalie Hodgkiss, 14, Pauline Herr, 14, jump in unision before taking a timed photograph while visiting the Washington Monument on Monday June 13, 2011 in Washington D.C. The girls were visiting the capitol with their 8th grade class from Thomas-Jefferson Middle School in Madison WI. (Photo by Amanda Voisard/The Washington Post).
DEWEY BEACH, DE - JULY 09 Andrew Shinohara, middle, watches friends Jason Lynch and Kenny Crenshaw pour drinks while wating for the 15th annual running of the bull to begin at the Starboard Restaurant & Bar before the festivites on July 9, 2011 in DEWEY BEACH, DE. (Photo by Amanda Voisard/The Washington Post).

ARLINGTON, VA - JUNE 23: Maj. Gen. Patrick Higgins, director, Joint IntegratedAir and Missile Defense Organization, Joint Staff, J-8 presents a flag to Lyndi Koutz, left, during the burial service for her husband U.S. Army Sgt. Jeffrey S. Sherer on Thursday, June 6, 2011 in Arlington, VA. Sgt. Sherer was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom at the time of his death on June 2, 2011 in Zabul province, Afghanistan. He passed away from injuries sustained when enemy forces attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device. (Photo by Amanda Voisard/The Washington Post).
Kimberly Brown watches a train pass by on the bridge on New Hampshire Ave NE overlooking the red line metro track where an accident killing nine took place in 2009 on June 21, 2011 in Washington, D.C. Brown was present during the crash and witnessed events unfold from the same bridge. (Amanda Voisard/The Washington Post)

Tracey takes a breather while waiting for her daughter Johnna to tire before putting her to bed. Tracey has tried most of her life to break the the cycle of abuse in her family. Beginning at a young age, her mother would allow her boyfriends to molest her. She was frequently beaten and at times locked in a storage freezer. Tracey continues to work to regain custody of her other two other children, whom were removed from her home by the New York State child protective services.

Amanda Gormley checks her boarding pass before entering security at the Syracuse International Airport in late April 2011.

Amanda Gormley prays inside the Syracuse Hancock Airport before departing for her flight in late April 2011.
Amanda Gormley enjoys a brief moment of relaxation while attending an Easter celebration at her family's home in Elbridge, N.Y. Amanda continues to attend Christian holidays with her family despite her conversion to Islam.
Auburn Freshman Football players prepare depart after being defeated on Wednesday by the Corcoran High School Freshman football team.
Auburn Freshman Football players prepare to load the bus after being defeated on Wednesday by the Corcoran High School Freshman football team.

Danceres make their way into the Pow Wow circle during the Grand Entry Saturday evening at the 98th Annual Shiprock Navajo Fair in Shiprock, N.M. The Navajo Nation's largest traditional gathering began Thursday and ended Sunday. Events included a rodeo, pow-wow, traditional song & dance, parade and carnival.

Social Song & Dance particpants make their way around the circle competing for the top prize during the 98th Annual Shiprock Navajo Fair in Shiprock, N.M. The Navajo Nation's largest traditional gathering began Thursday and ended Sunday. Events included a rodeo, pow-wow, traditional song & dance, parade and carnival.

Danceres make their way into the Pow Wow circle during the Grand Entry Saturday evening at the 98th Annual Shiprock Navajo Fair in Shiprock, N.M. The Navajo Nation's largest traditional gathering began Thursday and ended Sunday. Events included a rodeo, pow-wow, traditional song & dance, parade and carnival.

Danceres make their way into the Pow Wow circle during the Grand Entry Saturday evening at the 98th Annual Shiprock Navajo Fair in Shiprock, N.M. The Navajo Nation's largest traditional gathering began Thursday and ended Sunday. Events included a rodeo, pow-wow, traditional song & dance, parade and carnival.
Dianna Black of the Navajo Tribe watches from the side of the Pow Wow circle as a family is recognized during the 98th Annual Shiprock Navajo Fair in Shiprock, N.M. The Navajo Nation's largest traditional gathering began Thursday and ended Sunday. Events included a rodeo, pow-wow, traditional song & dance, parade and carnival.
The sun sets on the 98th Annual Shiprock Navajo Fair in Shiprock, N.M as eager fans await the start of the Saturday evening rodeo. The Navajo Nation's largest traditional gathering began Thursday and ended Sunday. Events included a rodeo, pow-wow, traditional song & dance, parade and carnival.

081908 met fay av --0056179A--Staff Photos by Amanda Voisard /The Palm Beach Post--for tc met CLO-- Jensen Beach-- Laine Kelly, 18 skim boards on a flooded boulevard off Green RIver Parkway as his friend Tim Blakeslee, 18 watches from the back of a friends truck on Tuesday due to Tropical Storm Fay. The boys said they were bored because their friends were gone and their college started later into the fall. 08/19/08 NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION OUTSIDE COX PAPERS. OUT PALM BEACH, BROWARD, MARTIN, ST. LUCIE, INDIAN RIVER AND OKEECHOBEE COUNTIES IN FLORIDA. OUT ORLANDO. OUT TV. OUT MAGAZINES. OUT TABLOIDS. OUT WIDE WORLD. OUT INTERNET USE. NO SALES.
082008 tc met flooding (6 of 15)-- 0056198A- Staff Photos by Amanda Voisard/Staff Photographer-- for tc met story by Anna ceron Bill DPaola-- Port St. Lucie Muriel Hylton, a Registered Nurse for Treasure Coast Hospice is helped into the rear door of a Port St. Lucie Explorer bus. Hylton was being driven by co-worker to work on Wednesday when the vehicle failed to make it down the flooded Lennard Rd. -08/20/08 NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION OUTSIDE COX PAPERS. OUT PALM BEACH, BROWARD, MARTIN, ST. LUCIE, INDIAN RIVER AND OKEECHOBEE COUNTIES IN FLORIDA. OUT ORLANDO. OUT TV. OUT MAGAZINES. OUT TABLOIDS. OUT WIDE WORLD. OUT INTERNET USE. NO SALES.

073108 tc npt berman {2 of 4)--0055448A-Staff Photos by Amanda Voisard /The Palm Beach Post----for tc npt by Michelle Mundy-- Palm City-- Lindsey Berman, 24, was named Mrs. Florida in May. She is seen with her son Connor, 18-months surrounded by trophies from years of competing in pageants. 07/31/08 NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION OUTSIDE COX PAPERS. OUT PALM BEACH, BROWARD, MARTIN, ST. LUCIE, INDIAN RIVER AND OKEECHOBEE COUNTIES IN FLORIDA. OUT ORLANDO. OUT TV. OUT MAGAZINES. OUT TABLOIDS. OUT WIDE WORLD. OUT INTERNET USE. NO SALES.
Participants in the Male ages 0-59 are seen through a flag as they prepare for their swim during the final race of the Singer Island Triathlon series in West Palm Beach, Fl.
Junior ROTC Jaguar, Daniel Bedwell, 17, holds a loose flag in place during the Veterans Day Service on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008 at Veterans Memorial Park in Port St. Lucie, Fl.
Brothers Andrew Horton, 6, right, and Isaiah McLeod, 7, cq, left, step outside their grandmother's home to hula-hoop after a rain shower on Wednesday, July 2, 2008. "They kept crashing into things with their hoops so I sent them outside to play," said the boys grandmother, Bonnie Smith, whom they were visiting for the afternoon.
Chris Kahl, 17, from left, Matt Loew, 15, and John Bros, 15, practice together in the bandstand at Memorial Park before the start of the annual Martin County High School Homecoming Parade held Thursday, Sept. 28, 2006 in downtown Stuart, Fl.
Graduates wait in line to receive their diplomas during the commencement exercises for Indian River Community College at Tradition Field on Saturday, May 5, 2007 in Port St. Lucie, Fl.
Tara Zanders, admitted not real name, Erica Bivins, middle, and LaWanda (no Further name given), right, depart Clematis street Saturday night as clubs close their doors for the evening.
A Fort Pierce Police Officer holds a towel to the head of Veronica C Paez, 45, on Wednesday, June 20, 2007 as she lays on the sidewalk waiting for paramedics. Police arrested the womanÕs partner, Joann Haughbook on charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and committing an act that could cause death. Police said, Haughbook allegedly attacked her cheating girlfriend after the two began arguing. Haughbook grabbed a 12-ounce bottle of oil and began beating the victim in the head with it, witnesses told police.

071606 tc met murdersuicide (1of 4) Photos by Amanda Voisard/The Palm Beach Post -- 0025135AÑfor TC MET story Ð Sandra HongÑPSLÑBrittany Carleo Ôs family, Pamela Carleo, left her ex-husband, Frank Carleo, middle, daughter, Brianna Carleo, 14, and family friend, Paul Klinger pause for a moment while discussing BrittanyÕs death in the kitchen of Frank CarleoÕs home on Sunday in Port St. Lucie. 7/16/06 NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION OUTSIDE COX PAPERS. OUT PALM BEACH, BROWARD, MARTIN, ST. LUCIE, INDIAN RIVER AND OKEECHOBEE COUNTIES IN FLORIDA. OUT ORLANDO. OUT TV. OUT MAGAZINES. OUT TABLOIDS. OUT WIDE WORLD. OUT INTERNET USE. NO SALES.
Jeffrey Carleo dressed in a t-shirt comemorating his sister Brittany Carleo stands outside the tent of her burial services with friends, Jennifer Kaeff, middle, and Paul Klinger, right.

Dust hangs in the air on Pork Hill Road as Ivy R. Haldeman walks home from a friend's house Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2003 in Rodman, N.Y.

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