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A police officer open the front door of a police deparment's building. The door includes the words "police department" along with the seal of the University of California police.
A person in brown hiking gear and blue latex gloves is bent over to pick up a pesticide sprayer beside a pile of brush in the center of a wooded area.
A person stands outdoors in bright sunlight wearing a navy sweatshirt with “West Wildcats” printed across the front, looking straight ahead with a serious expression as shadows from nearby structures fall across the wall behind them.
A person holds up a blue sign that reads "protect trans youth" as they stand next to other protesters in front of a hospital building.
From behind a driver and passenger seat, the driver's hand is on the vehicle's gear stick while another arm in a yellow safety jacket extends out to guide the gear stick.
The playground at Burnt Ranch Elementary School in Burnt Ranch on Dec. 13, 2019. Photo by Dave Woody for CalMatters
A group of officers, dressed in full tactical gear and wearing face masks, stands in the roadway of a neighborhood street during the middle of the day. In the foreground, we can see over the shoulders of a couple of people as they point to the officers, with one of the officers visible between the two people.
An immigration agent, dressed in camouflage riot gear and holding a weapon, looks straight forward while standing next to a car as their right arm rests on the driver's window seat.

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