Shinese Harlins, left, cousin of Latasha Harlins, receives a hug from Tracy Blackwell at a vigil held on the 25th anniversary of Latasha’s shooting death in Los Angeles.
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Richard Lloyd Brown Jr., second from left, uncle of Latasha Harlins, receives a hug as Latasha’s grandmother Ruth Harlins, center, and community members attend a vigil for Latasha on the 25th anniversary of her shooting death along Figueroa Street in Los Angeles.
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Relatives and community members hold a vigil for Latasha Harlins on the 25th anniversary of her shooting death along Figueroa Street in Los Angeles.
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Shinese Harlins wears a T-shirt in her cousin Latasha Harlins’ honor at a vigil on the 25th anniversary of Latasha’s shooting death in Los Angeles.
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A 1992 photo shows Empire Liquor Market Deli in South Central Los Angeles.
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Grocer Soon Ja Du, shown in a 1992 photo, fatally shot Latasha Harlins after a scuffle at Soon’s store.
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Numero Uno Market stands on the site of Empire Liquor, where Latasha Harlins was killed two weeks after the Rodney King beating.
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A pedestrian walks past Numero Uno Market on South Figueroa Street. The store is at the location where Latasha Harlins was fatally shot by a Korean American grocer in 1991.
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