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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings practices his snatch, clean and jerk at Cross Fit Beaufort while training with weightlifting coach Ray Jones on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: Like most 14-year-olds, CJ Cummings spends time in front of a television in his spare time before his weightlifting coach picks him up for practice on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings, who is 5-foot-2, is part of a resurgence of interest in Olympic weightlifting in the U.S. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings takes a break for water  on July 14, 2014 in the hallway of the Beaufort Middle School in Beaufort, South Carolina. The 14-year-old will attempt to break the U.S. record for the clean and jerk lift of 152.5 kg (336 pounds) when he competes at the Open Men's Nationals later this month. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings stretches his legs while watching other students work out at the weight lifting facility at the Beaufort Middle School on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings and his weightlifting coach Ray Jones discuss the 14-year-old's weight before competition during the car ride to practice on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings practices his snatch, clean and jerk at Cross Fit Beaufort while training with weightlifting coach Ray Jones on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings touches noses with his niece Christian Cummings before his weightlifting coach picks him up for practice on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings, who is 5-foot-2, is part of a resurgence of interest in Olympic weightlifting in the U.S. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings holds his Best Overall Lifter trophy  on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina, that he won at the 2013 Pan American Sub 15 Championships. Cummings, who is 5-foot-2, is part of a resurgence of interest in Olympic weightlifting in the U.S. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: Coach Ray Jones, center, uses the dry eraser board to motivate CJ Cummings, front right, during a work out at the Beaufort Middle School on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings is competing at the Open Men's Nationals in July.  (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings talks with a fellow lifter on July 14, 2014 at the Beaufort Middle School weight lifting facility in Beaufort, South Carolina. The 14-year-old will attempt to break the U.S. record for the clean and jerk lift of 152.5 kg (336 pounds) when he competes at the Open Men's Nationals later this month. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: Shouting over the clammer of steel weights, CJ Cummings talks about technique with Caleb Gee, left, and Cal Laffite, right, at the weight lifting facility at the Beaufort Middle School on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings is competing at the Open Men's Nationals in July.  (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings and his weightlifting coach Ray Jones discuss the 14-year-old's weight before competition during the car ride to practice on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings practices his snatch, clean and jerk at Cross Fit Beaufort while training with weightlifting coach Ray Jones on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings rests between sets at Cross Fit Beaufort while training with weightlifting coach Ray Jones on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings, right, clean up at Cross Fit Beaufort after practices with weightlifting coach Ray Jones on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: Like most days CJ Cummings gets picked up by his weightlifting coach, Ray Jones, picks him up for practice on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings, who is 5-foot-2, is part of a resurgence of interest in Olympic weightlifting in the U.S. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: Like most 14-year-olds, CJ Cummings spends time in front of a television in his spare time before his weightlifting coach picks him up for practice on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings, who is 5-foot-2, is part of a resurgence of interest in Olympic weightlifting in the U.S. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings finishes his chores before his weightlifting coach picks him up for practice on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings, who is 5-foot-2, is part of a resurgence of interest in Olympic weightlifting in the U.S. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings, center, listens to his mother Savasha Cummings in their home on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina.  Cummings is a 14-year-old power lifter who has been lauded as the next great home for an American weightlifting medal at the Olympics. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: Like most 14-year-olds, CJ Cummings spends time in front of a television in his spare time before his weightlifting coach picks him up for practice on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings, who is 5-foot-2, is part of a resurgence of interest in Olympic weightlifting in the U.S. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings, right, stretches his legs while the other students work out at the weight lifting facility at the Beaufort Middle School on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings turns the light out at Cross Fit Beaufort after training with weightlifting coach Ray Jones on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings is competing at the Open Men's Nationals in July.  (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: George McBean carries bags of donated groceries to the food pantry at the Neighborhood House in Charleston, SC. The Neighborhood House serves meals and gives groceries to the poor. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: Preparing dinner for her two sons, Iona Drake cleans a package of drum sticks in the kitchen sink of her double-wide mobile home in Charleston, SC. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: Low Country Food Bank shopping floor associate Chris Schaper loads a pallet of food into a large cooler at the warehouse in Charleston, SC. The food bank distributes donated food to nonprofit agencies serving the poor in ten coastal counties of South Carolina. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: Low Country Food Bank shopping floor associate Chris Schaper loads a pallet of food into a large cooler at the warehouse in Charleston, SC. The food bank distributes donated food to nonprofit agencies serving the poor in ten coastal counties of South Carolina. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: The Neighborhood House in Charleston, SC serves meals to people in Charleston who are economically poor and on government assistance. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: Vanceil Mitchell, the kitchen coordinator at the Neighborhood House, helps a woman carry bags of donated groceries out the back door of the food pantry in Charleston, SC. The Neighborhood House serves meals and gives groceries to the poor. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: Vanceil Mitchell, the kitchen coordinator at the Neighborhood House, carries bags of donated groceries to the food pantry in Charleston, SC. The Neighborhood House serves meals and gives groceries to the poor. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: The Neighborhood House in Charleston, SC serves meals to people in Charleston who are economically poor and on government assistance. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: Stepping outside of her Charleston, SC double-wide mobile home after while cooking dinner for her two sons, Iona Drake is facing cuts in her SNAP benefits. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: Preparing dinner for her two sons, Iona Drake stands in the kitchen of her double-wide mobile home in Charleston, SC. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: Preparing dinner for her two sons, Iona Drake cleans a package of drum sticks in the kitchen sink of her double-wide mobile home in Charleston, SC. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: Low Country Food Bank shopping floor associate Chris Schaper loads a pallet of food into a large cooler at the warehouse in Charleston, SC. The food bank distributes donated food to nonprofit agencies serving the poor in ten coastal counties of South Carolina. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: Low Country Food Bank shopping floor associate Chris Schaper loads a pallet of food into a large cooler at the warehouse in Charleston, SC. The food bank distributes donated food to nonprofit agencies serving the poor in ten coastal counties of South Carolina. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: After buying a loaf of bread and a tub of margarine, Leon Simmons, 63, looks at the balance on his Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) account in Charleston, SC. Leon's benefits have been cut from $42 last month to $33 for November. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: With only five dollars left on his Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) card for the month of November, Leon Simmons, 63, shops for the lowest  prices on a loaf of bread and margarine at a local store in Charleston, SC. Leon's benefits have been cut from $42 last month to $33 for November. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: With only five dollars left on his Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) card for the month of November, Leon Simmons, 63, shops for the lowest  prices on a loaf of bread and margarine at a local store in Charleston, SC. Leon's benefits have been cut from $42 last month to $33 for November. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: With only five dollars left on his Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) card for the month of November, Leon Simmons, 63, shops for the lowest  prices on a loaf of bread and margarine at a local store in Charleston, SC. Leon's benefits have been cut from $42 last month to $33 for November. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 04, 2013: Volunteers Joanne O'Shea, right, and Francette Wrobleski, right, serve lunch at the Neighborhood House kitchen in Charleston, SC. The Neighborhood House serves meals to people in Charleston who are economically poor and on government assistance. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • COLUMBIA, SC - DECEMBER 9: People wait for the start of a campaign rally with talk show host Oprah Winfrey and Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) December 9, 2007 in Columbia, South Carolina. Obama and Winfrey are scheduled to make one more stop in New Hampshire today. (Photo by Stephen Morton/Getty Images)
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • BEAUFORT, SC. MAY 23- United States Navy Hospital Corpsman John Lonika hugs his wife Karen, son Derek and daughter Sierra Friday May 23, 2003 at the Marine Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina after returning home from a six month deployment to the Middle East. Lonika was the last of 125 Marines from the Fighter Wing Support Squadron 273 to greet his family. The wing was deployed six months ago from Beaufort to participate in Operation Iraqi Freedom aboard the USS Harry S. Truman. (Photo by Stephen Morton/Getty Images)
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
    NYT_CharlestonShooting_04202015-46.JPG
  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
    NYT_CharlestonShooting_04202015-44.JPG
  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
    NYT_CharlestonShooting_04202015-37.JPG
  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Law enforcement detectives and forensic experts walk near the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.<br />
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • COLUMBIA, SC - DECEMBER 9: Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) (C) his wife Michelle (L) and talk show host Oprah Winfrey (R) address a crowd from the stage at a campaign event December 9, 2007 in Columbia, South Carolina. Obama and Winfrey are scheduled to make one more stop in New Hampshire today. (Photo by Stephen Morton/Getty Images)
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  • COLUMBIA, SC - DECEMBER 9: A supporter shows her   support for Oprah for vice president before the start of a campaign rally with talk show host Oprah Winfrey and Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) December 9, 2007 in Columbia, South Carolina. Obama and Winfrey are scheduled to make one more stop in New Hampshire today. (Photo by Stephen Morton/Getty Images)
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  • COLUMBIA, SC - DECEMBER 9: Stage hands Chris Herbert, left, and Fitz Rutherford place a placard on the podium before the campaign rally with talk show host Oprah Winfrey and Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) December 9, 2007 in Columbia, South Carolina. Obama and Winfrey are scheduled to make one more stop in New Hampshire today. (Photo by Stephen Morton/Getty Images)
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
    NYT_CharlestonShooting_04202015-39.JPG
  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
    NYT_CharlestonShooting_04202015-35.JPG
  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
    NYT_CharlestonShooting_04202015-32.JPG
  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Flowers and messages hang on the fence near the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • BEAUFORT, SC. MAY 23- United States Navy Hospital Corpsman John Lonika hugs his wife Karen, son Derek and daughter Sierra Friday May 23, 2003 at the Marine Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina after returning home from a six month deployment to the Middle East. Lonika was the last of 125 Marines from the Fighter Wing Support Squadron 273 to greet his family. The wing was deployed six months ago from Beaufort to participate in Operation Iraqi Freedom aboard the USS Harry S. Truman. (Photo by Stephen Morton/Getty Images)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC. MAY 23- United States Navy Hospital Corpsman John Lonika hugs his wife Karen, son Derek and daughter Sierra Friday May 23, 2003 at the Marine Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina after returning home from a six month deployment to the Middle East. Lonika was the last of 125 Marines from the Fighter Wing Support Squadron 273 to greet his family. The wing was deployed six months ago from Beaufort to participate in Operation Iraqi Freedom aboard the USS Harry S. Truman. (Photo by Stephen Morton/Getty Images)
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
    NYT_CharlestonShooting_04202015-45.JPG
  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Forensic experts work the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: A law enforcement detectives walk near the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Law enforcement investigators, and Feidin Santana, background, and William Manigault, foreground, walk near the site where Walter Scott was shot in North Charleston, S.C.  Santana’s video of the shooting has now been viewed by millions. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: A bullet hole in a wooden fence became a source of interest to forensic experts working the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC. - JUNE, 30, 2015: A small number of barricades and traffic cones still protect the visitors  who come to pay respects at the memorial in front of the Emanuel A.M.E Church, Tuesday June 30, 2015 in Charleston, S.C. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC. - JUNE, 30, 2015: A small number of barricades and traffic cones still protect the visitors  who come to pay respects at the memorial in front of the Emanuel A.M.E Church, Tuesday June 30, 2015 in Charleston, S.C. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC. - JUNE, 30, 2015: A small number of barricades and traffic cones still protect the visitors  who come to pay respects at the memorial in front of the Emanuel A.M.E Church, Tuesday June 30, 2015 in Charleston, S.C. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC. - JUNE, 30, 2015:  Stephen Jocelyn watches his wife to say a prayer at the Emanuel A.M.E Church after making a detour from their trip back to Boston from Florida to visit the memorial, Tuesday June 30, 2015 in Charleston, S.C. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC. - JUNE, 30, 2015: Visitors pass by the Emanuel A.M.E Church, Tuesday June 30, 2015 in Charleston, S.C. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Law enforcement helicopter, registered with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division circles near the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Law enforcement investigators, and Feidin Santana, second from the left, walk near the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  Santana’s video of the shooting has now been viewed by millions. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Law enforcement investigators, and Feidin Santana, behind the officer in the dark suit, walk near the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  Santana’s video of the shooting has now been viewed by millions. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
    NYT_CharlestonShooting_04202015-21.JPG
  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Law enforcement investigators, and Feidin Santana, behind the officer in the dark suit, walk near the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  Santana’s video of the shooting has now been viewed by millions. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
    NYT_CharlestonShooting_04202015-20.JPG
  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Law enforcement investigators, and Feidin Santana, background, and William Manigault, foreground, walk near the site where Walter Scott was shot in North Charleston, S.C.  Santana’s video of the shooting has now been viewed by millions. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
    NYT_CharlestonShooting_04202015-16.JPG
  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Law enforcement investigators, and Feidin Santana, background, and William Manigault, foreground, walk near the site where Walter Scott was shot in North Charleston, S.C.  Santana’s video of the shooting has now been viewed by millions. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
    NYT_CharlestonShooting_04202015-10.JPG
  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Law enforcement investigators, and Feidin Santana, right, walk near the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  Santana’s video of the shooting has now been viewed by millions. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
    NYT_CharlestonShooting_04202015-8.JPG
  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Law enforcement investigators, and Feidin Santana, right, walk near the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  Santana’s video of the shooting has now been viewed by millions. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
    NYT_CharlestonShooting_04202015-7.JPG
  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: Law enforcement investigators, and Feidin Santana, second from the right, walk near the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  Santana’s video of the shooting has now been viewed by millions. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
    NYT_CharlestonShooting_04202015-6.JPG
  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: A bullet hole in a wooden fence became a source of interest to forensic experts working the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: A bullet hole in a wooden fence became a source of interest to forensic experts working the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
    NYT_CharlestonShooting_04202015-34.JPG
  • NORTH CHARLESTON, SC. - APRIL, 20, 2015: A bullet hole in a wooden fence became a source of interest to forensic experts working the site where Walter Scott was shot to death by a white North Charleston police officer in North Charleston, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
    NYT_CharlestonShooting_04202015-31.JPG
  • CHARLESTON, SC. - JUNE, 30, 2015: A small number of barricades and traffic cones still protect the visitors  who come to pay respects at the memorial in front of the Emanuel A.M.E Church, Tuesday June 30, 2015 in Charleston, S.C. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC. - JUNE, 30, 2015: Visitors to Emanuel A.M.E Church have started writing words of hope and grief on the crepe myrtle trees and a fire hydrant at the memorial in front of the church,  Tuesday June 30, 2015 in Charleston, S.C. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC. - JUNE, 30, 2015: Visitors pass by the Emanuel A.M.E Church, Tuesday June 30, 2015 in Charleston, S.C. CREDIT: Stephen B. Morton for The New York Times
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