Army veteran Lou Pumphrey of Shaker Heights holds a flag resembling the U.S. flag emblazoned with a peace sign while walking down East 4th Street during the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
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Ebony Hall, left, of Cleveland, and Bart Douglas, right, of Minneapolis, argue about God and the Bible on Euclid Ave.
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Artist Julian Raven of California stands in front of a smaller version of his painting titled 'Unafraid And Unashamed' in Public Square during the Republican National Convention in Cleveland today.
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Lisa Cynamon Mayers of Beachwood has her picture taken with Army veteran Lou Pumphrey of Shaker Heights in Cleveland Tuesday.
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Steve Salvi, founder of Ohio Jobs & Justice People Against Corruption, a Trump supporter, hands out information about immigration.
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Ohio State Troopers stand along Euclid Avenue while pedestrians make their way through downtown Cleveland.
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Hanif Phelps holds a sign in Public Square during the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
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Chris Abshire, center, joins other veterans to speak out against Donald Trump in Public Square in Cleveland Tuesday.
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Donald Trump and Mike Pence buttons for sale on East 4th Street during the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
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Army veteran Lou Pumphrey of Shaker Heights clutches a US flag emblazoned with a peace symbol.
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Members of "Bible Believers" are escorted down Euclid Ave. by members of the Akron and Cleveland Police Forces during the Republican Nation Convention in Cleveland.
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Elizabeth Cartel, of Cleveland, rides down Euclid Ave. holding a sign.
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Members of "Bible Believers" are escorted down Euclid Ave. by members of the Akron and Cleveland Police Forces.
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Rose Hamid, left, from the organization "Salem Come in Peace" gives Nika Nour, right, of a flower pen hat she was handing out during the Republican Nation Convention in Cleveland.l
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Police forces secure "Bible Believers" during a Black Lives Matter event on Public Square during the RNC.
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Police secure Public Square during a Black Life Matters protest outside the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
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Alex Chebbott of California, carries an upside down flag during a Black Life Matters protest in Public Square.
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The Ohio flag is illuminated during a Black Life Matters protest in Public Square.
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Protestors carry a sign while processing out of Public Square during a Black Life Matters protest.
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Protesters chant in support of Black Lives Matter outside the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
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Marsul Lamtz, 6, of Cleveland, shakes hands with Police Officers who are stationed on Euclid Ave. during the Republican National Convention.
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Police Officers stationed along Euclid Ave.
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Newt Gingrich, 50th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, speaks with a fan on Euclid Ave. during the RNC in Cleveland.
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