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Protesters chant as spectators arrive outside Nippert Stadium before a soccer game during a demonstration on the University of Cincinnati campus demanding that a white former police officer be tried a third time in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black motorist, Wednesday, June 28, 2017, in Cincinnati. A mistrial was declared twice in the murder and voluntary manslaughter case of Ray Tensing, a former University of Cincinnati police officer, who shot Sam DuBose during a 2015 traffic stop. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

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Protesters chant outside Nippert Stadium before a soccer game during a demonstration on the University of Cincinnati campus demanding that a white former police officer be tried a third time in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black motorist, Wednesday, June 28, 2017, in Cincinnati. A mistrial was declared twice in the murder and voluntary manslaughter case of Ray Tensing, a former University of Cincinnati police officer, who shot Sam DuBose during a 2015 traffic stop. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

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Protesters chant as they march during a demonstration on the University of Cincinnati campus demanding that a white former police officer be tried a third time in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black motorist, Wednesday, June 28, 2017, in Cincinnati. A mistrial was declared twice in the murder and voluntary manslaughter case of Ray Tensing, a former University of Cincinnati police officer, who shot Sam DuBose during a 2015 traffic stop. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

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Protesters chant as they march during a demonstration on the University of Cincinnati campus demanding that a white former police officer be tried a third time in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black motorist, Wednesday, June 28, 2017, in Cincinnati. A mistrial was declared twice in the murder and voluntary manslaughter case of Ray Tensing, a former University of Cincinnati police officer, who shot Sam DuBose during a 2015 traffic stop. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

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Protesters march during a demonstration on the University of Cincinnati campus demanding that a white former police officer be tried a third time in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black motorist, Wednesday, June 28, 2017, in Cincinnati. A mistrial was declared twice in the murder and voluntary manslaughter case of Ray Tensing, a former University of Cincinnati police officer, who shot Sam DuBose during a 2015 traffic stop. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

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Protesters holds signs as they gather for a demonstration on the University of Cincinnati campus demanding that a white former police officer be tried a third time in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black motorist, Wednesday, June 28, 2017, in Cincinnati. A mistrial was declared twice in the murder and voluntary manslaughter case of Ray Tensing, a former University of Cincinnati police officer, who shot Sam DuBose during a 2015 traffic stop. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

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Protesters chant outside Nippert Stadium before a soccer game during a demonstration on the University of Cincinnati campus demanding that a white former police officer, Ray Tensing, be tried a third time in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black motorist, Wednesday, June 28, 2017, in Cincinnati. A mistrial was declared twice in the murder and voluntary manslaughter case of Tensing, who was a University of Cincinnati police officer when he shot Sam DuBose during a 2015 traffic stop. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

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This undated family photo shows Sacramento County Sheriff's Deputy Alex Ladwig, a four-year veteran of the department, who was shot in the face with his own service weapon at a light-rail station in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, June 27, 2017. Ladwig was out of surgery to repair his jaw and was in stable condition Wednesday, officials said. Nicory Marquis Spann, of Sacramento, was arrested late Tuesday and was being held at the Sacramento County Jail without bail on suspicion of attempted murder of a sheriff's deputy following the shooting. (Courtesy Ladwig Family via AP)

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In this undated pressboard released by the Colorado Attorney General's Office shows dozens of Coloradans accused of running a marijuana trafficking ring. Colorado officials announced Wednesday, June 28, 2017, that they have busted a mammoth marijuana trafficking ring that pretended to be growing weed for sick people but was instead illegally shipping the drug to a half-dozen other states and bilking investors, including former NFL players. A Denver grand jury indicted 62 people and 12 businesses in a case that involved federal and state agents executing nearly over 100 search warrants in the Denver area. (Colorado Attorney General's Office via AP)

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In this undated pressboard released by the Colorado Attorney General's Office shows dozens of Coloradans accused of running a marijuana trafficking ring. Colorado officials announced Wednesday, June 28, 2017, that they have busted a mammoth marijuana trafficking ring that pretended to be growing weed for sick people but was instead illegally shipping the drug to a half-dozen other states and bilking investors, including former NFL players. A Denver grand jury indicted 62 people and 12 businesses in a case that involved federal and state agents executing over 100 search warrants in the Denver area. (Colorado Attorney General's Office via AP)

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Deschutes County Sheriff Shane Nelson, right, speaks during a press conference as U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon Billy J. Williams stands behind him in Portland, Ore., Wednesday, June 28, 2017, after the indictment of an FBI agent. FBI special agent W. Joseph Astarita pleaded not guilty to charges that he lied about shooting at a key figure in last year's armed occupation of a national wildlife refuge just before the man was killed by Oregon police. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)

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U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon Billy J. Williams speaks during a press conference Portland, Ore., Wednesday, June 28, 2017, after the indictment of an FBI agent. FBI special agent W. Joseph Astarita pleaded not guilty to charges that he lied about shooting at a key figure in last year's armed occupation of a national wildlife refuge just before the man was killed by Oregon police. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)

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FILE- This Jan. 26, 2016., file photo taken from an FBI video shows Robert "LaVoy" Finicum, center, after he was fatally shot by police near Burns, Ore. FBI Special Agent W. Joseph Astarita has been indicted in Portland Ore., Wednesday, June 28, 2017, on accusations that he lied about firing at Finicum when officers arrested leaders of an armed occupation of a federal wildlife refuge in rural Oregon. (FBI via AP, file)

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This photo released by the Northwest Regional Corrections Center shows Monalisa Perez. Perez, of Halstad, was charged Wednesday, June 28, 2017, with second-degree manslaughter in the death of Pedro Ruiz III. According to a criminal complaint, the 19-year-old Perez told authorities Ruiz wanted to make a YouTube video of her shooting a bullet into a book he was holding against his chest. She says she fired from about a foot (0.3 meters) away. (Northwest Regional Corrections Center via AP)

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Irvin Kanhai, the attorney representing Suriname's President Desi Bouterse, talks to the press in Paramaribo, Suriname, Wednesday, June 28, 2017. Prosecutor Roy Elgin is calling for a 20-year prison sentence for the Suriname leader for his role in the December 1982 killing of 15 prominent political opponents in the South American country. (AP Photo/Pieter Van Maele)

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Prosecutor Roy Elgin arrives in court in Paramaribo, Suriname, Wednesday, June 28, 2017. Elgin is calling for a 20-year prison sentence for Suriname President Desi Bouterse for his role in the December 1982 killing of 15 prominent political opponents in the South American country. (AP Photo/Pieter Van Maele)

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Prosecutor Roy Elgin, center, and judges Cynthia Valstein-Montnor, left, and Rewita Chatterpal, take their seats at a court in Paramaribo, Suriname, Wednesday, June 28, 2017. Elgin is calling for a 20-year prison sentence for Suriname President Desi Bouterse for his role in the December 1982 killing of 15 prominent political opponents in the South American country. (AP Photo/Pieter Van Maele)

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This undated photo released by the Michigan Department of Corrections shows Michael Darnell Harris. Harris is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole in the 1981 killing of Ula Curdy, of Lansing, Mich. Harris effort to reverse his murder and sexual assault convictions from the early 1980s ended Tuesday, June 27, 2017 during a hearing in Ingham County Circuit Court. (Michigan Department of Corrections via AP)

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FILE – This undated file photo provided by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction shows death row inmate Gary Otte, convicted of shooting two people to death in back-to-back robberies in February 1992. Ohio moved a step closer to resuming executions as the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati ruled in the state's favor Wednesday, June 28, 2017, reversing a judge's order that delayed three executions after he declared the state's lethal injection process unconstitutional. (Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections via AP, File)

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FILE – This undated file photo provided by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction shows death row inmate Raymond Tibbetts, convicted of fatally stabbing Fred Hicks in 1997 in Cincinnati. Ohio moved a step closer to resuming executions as the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati ruled in the state's favor Wednesday, June 28, 2017, reversing a judge's order that delayed three executions, including Tibbetts, after he declared the state's lethal injection process unconstitutional. (Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction via AP, File)