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27 June 2010

G8-G20 Police Protest Photos 1: http://cryptome.org/info/g8-police/g8-police.htm



G8-G20 Police Protest Photos 2

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A police officer threatens to punch a photographer taking pictures of a journalist being arrested at the G20 summits June 27, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Police have been making many arrests during the protests including many journalists during this final day of the G20 summit. Getty

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A photojournalist shows the damage done to his lower back by a rubber-coated bullet fired by riot police during the G20 Summit June 27, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Hundreds of people, including journalists, were arrested by police in downtown Toronto during the G20 Summit and many were released prior to the 24-hour limit at which time they had to be charged with a crime. Getty

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Plain clothes police officers dash into a crowd and detain a journalist as rain pours down at the conclusion of the G20 Summit June 27, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Hundreds of people, including journalists, were arrested by police in downtown Toronto during the G20 Summit and many were released prior to the 24-hour limit at which time they had to be charged with a crime. Getty

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A journalist with visible credentials is arrested by riot police as rain pours down at the conclusion of the G20 Summit June 27, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Hundreds of people, including journalists, were arrested by police in downtown Toronto during the G20 Summit and many were released prior to the 24-hour limit at which time they had to be charged with a crime. Getty

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A man sticks his tongue out at a police officer after being arrested during a protest at the G20 summit in downtown Toronto June 27, 2010. Reuters

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Police arrest a man during a protest at the G20 summit in Toronto June 27, 2010. Police in Toronto fired tear gas on protesters for a second straight day on Monday as new violence surrounding the G20 summit erupted and the arrest tally climbed toward 600. Reuters

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Police attempt to clear protestors and make several arrests at a rally outside the temporary G20 police detention center, where over 500 people are now being detained on June 27, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Police are ramping up arrests across the city after widespread violence and vandalism plagued the city on the first day of G20 Summit. Burned police cars, smashed shop fronts confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order. Getty

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Police arrest a protestor at a rally outside the temporary G20 police detention center, where over 500 people are now being detained on June 27, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Police are ramping up arrests across the city after widespread violence and vandalism plagued the city on the first day of G20 Summit. Burned police cars, smashed shop fronts confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order. Getty

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A man lies on the ground after being arrested by police in Toronto June 27, 2010. Police in Toronto fired tear gas on protesters for a second straight day on Sunday as new violence surrounding the G20 summit erupted and the arrest tally climbed above 500. Reuters

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A demonstrator yells as a law enforcement officer attempts to keep her and other bicycle riders on the sidewalk and off the street in Toronto, Sunday, June 27, 2010, during a bike block action demonstration on occasion of the G20 Summit. AP

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A man lifts his bicycle above his head as he takes part in a "critical mass" bicycle demonstration against the G20 Summit in downtown Toronto June 27, 2010. Reuters

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A woman gives the peace sign as she takes part in a "critical mass" bicycle demonstration against the G20 Summit in downtown Toronto June 27, 2010. Reuters

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Police speed off in an unmarked van after conducting a 'snatch and Grab' arrest of a protestor at a rally outside the temporary G20 police detention center, where over 500 people are now being detained on June 27, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Police are ramping up arrests across the city after widespread violence and vandalism plagued the city on the first day of G20 Summit. Burned police cars, smashed shop fronts confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order. Getty

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Police search through a man's bag after arresting him in Toronto June 27, 2010. Police in Toronto fired tear gas on protesters for a second straight day on Sunday as new violence surrounding the G20 summit erupted and the arrest tally climbed above 500. Reuters

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Police arrest a protestor at a rally outside the temporary G20 police detention center, where over 500 people are now being detained on June 27, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Police are ramping up arrests across the city after widespread violence and vandalism plagued the city on the first day of G20 Summit. Burned police cars, smashed shop fronts confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order. Getty

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Police arrest a protestor at a rally outside the temporary G20 police detention center, where over 500 people are now being detained on June 27, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Police are ramping up arrests across the city after widespread violence and vandalism plagued the city on the first day of G20 Summit. Burned police cars, smashed shop fronts confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order. Getty

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A demonstrator is detained by police officers during a protest of the G20 summit in Toronto June 27, 2010. Reuters

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A policeman leads away a man at the University of Toronto campus, June 27, 2010. About 70 people were arrested without incident at a building on the University of Toronto Campus, suspected of contributing to civil disorder in protests against the G20 Summit. Reuters

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Police attempt to clear protestors and make several arrests at a rally outside the temporary G20 police detention center, where over 500 people are now being detained on June 27, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Police are ramping up arrests across the city after widespread violence and vandalism plagued the city on the first day of G20 Summit. Burned police cars, smashed shop fronts confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order. Getty

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A police officer stands inside a prisoner processing center during the G20 summit in Toronto June 27, 2010. Reuters

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People are led away at the University of Toronto campus, June 27, 2010. About 70 people were arrested without incident at a building on the University of Toronto Campus, suspected of contributing to civil disorder in protests against the G20 Summit. Reuters

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An arrested man sits at the University of Toronto campus, June 27, 2010. About 70 people were arrested without incident at a building on the University of Toronto Campus, suspected of contributing to civil disorder in protests against the G20 Summit. Reuters

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A demonstrator is detained by police officers during a protest of the G20 summit in Toronto June 27, 2010. Reuters

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Demonstrators are piled into a van after being detained by police officers during a protest of the G20 summit in Toronto June 27, 2010. Reuters

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A man is arrested by a group of police who were stopping people from making their way to Queens Park in downtown Toronto, June 27, 2010. Police have already arrested 500 people today and are deterring protesters from demonstrating the G20 Summit. Reuters

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People are detained by police on a street corner in downtown Toronto June 27, 2010. Protesters demonstrated against the G20 summit throughout the downtown Toronto area on Saturday. Reuers

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A man is arrested by police after searching him on a street corner in downtown Toronto, Canada, June 27, 2010. Protesters demonstrated against the G20 summits throughout the downtown Toronto area on June 26. Reuters

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A woman is detained by police on a street corner in downtown Toronto, Canada, June 27, 2010. Protestors demonstrated against the G20 summits throughout the downtown Toronto area on June 26. Reuters

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Mike Boyle welds a manhole shut along Bay Street in downtown Toronto, Sunday, June 27, 2010, as an additional security measure in the wake of riots in downtown Toronto the night before during the G20 Summit. AP

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A man is arrested by a group of police who were stopping people from making their way to Queens Park in downtown Toronto, June 27, 2010. Police have already arrested 500 people today and are deterring protesters from demonstrating the G20 Summit. Reuters

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A protester lies bleeding as he is detained by riot police during a demonstration against the G20 summit in Toronto, June 26, 2010. Reuters

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Police officers detain a protester during a demonstration against the G20 summit in Toronto June 26, 2010. Reuters

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A demonstrator pauses during a protest of the G20 Summit in Toronto June 26, 2010. Reuters

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A man is restrained and carried away by riot police during protests in Queen's Park Saturday, June 26, 2010, during the G20 Summit in Toronto. AP

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Police officers detain protesters during a demonstration of the G20 Summit in Toronto, June 26, 2010. Reuters

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A violent anti-G20 protester, part of a group using Black Bloc tactics, smashes the windshield of a police car as demonstrators wreak havoc on downtown streets June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Violent protesters burned police cars, smashed shop fronts and confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order during the first day of the G20 Summit. Getty

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A young anti-G20 protester winces in pain after being hit in the arm with a police projectile as other violent demonstrators smash and loot their way through downtown June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Violent protesters burned police cars, smashed shop fronts and confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order during the first day of the G20 Summit. Getty

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A shattered glass-plate window cascades down as violent anti-G20 protesters, using Black Bloc tactics, smash and loot their way through downtown June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Violent protesters burned police cars, smashed shop fronts and confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order during the first day of the G20 Summit. Getty

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Violent anti-G20 protesters, using Black Bloc tactics, use hammers and axe handles to break windows while smashing and looting their way through downtown streets June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Violent protesters burned police cars, smashed shop fronts and confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order during the first day of the G20 Summit. Getty

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A man is restrained and arrested by police during protests in Queen's Park at the G8 and G20 Summits, Saturday, June 26, 2010 in Toronto. AP

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A violent anti-G20 protester, part of a group using Black Bloc tactics, reaches into a store's broken window to loot cell phones downtown June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Violent protesters burned police cars, smashed shop fronts and confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order during the first day of the G20 Summit. Getty

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A violent anti-G20 protester, using Black Bloc tactics, uses a hammer to break windows on downtown streets June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Violent protesters burned police cars, smashed shop fronts and confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order during the first day of the G20 Summit. Getty

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A violent anti-G20 protester, using Black Bloc tactics, throws a chair through the window of a Tim Hortons while demonstrators smashed their way through downtown streets June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Violent protesters burned police cars, smashed shop fronts and confronting the 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order during the first day of the G20 Summit. Getty

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Violent anti-G20 protesters, using Black Bloc tactics, jump on a police car downtown June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Violent protesters burned police cars, smashed shop fronts and confronting the 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order during the first day of the G20 Summit. Getty

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A violent anti-G20 protester, part of a group using Black Bloc tactics, threatens journalists downtown June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Violent protesters burned police cars, smashed shop fronts and confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order during the first day of the G20 Summit. Getty

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A violent anti-G20 protester, part of a group using Black Bloc tactics, steals a jacket from inside a police car downtown June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Violent protesters burned police cars, smashed shop fronts and confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order during the first day of the G20 Summit. Getty

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A police officer falls as she attempts to chase down violent anti-G20 protesters, part of a group using Black Bloc tactics, after they attacked her police car downtown June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Violent protesters burned police cars, smashed shop fronts and confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order during the first day of the G20 Summit. Getty

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Violent anti-G20 protesters, part of a group using the Black Bloc tactics, kick and hit a police car downtown June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Violent protesters burned police cars, smashed shop fronts and confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police who were charged with keeping order during the first day of the G20 Summit. Getty

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A protestor jumps on a burned out police car as another police car burns during a demonstration against the G20 summit in downtown Toronto June 26, 2010. Reuters

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A protester is detained by riot police during a demonstration against the G20 summit in Toronto June 26, 2010. Reuters

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Undercover police officers arrest a demonstrator protesting the G8/G20 summits June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Store windows were smashed and a police car set on fire during the protest which was one of several planned in the city to coincide with the gathering of world leaders for the G20 and G8 summits being held in Toronto and nearby Muskoka June 25-27. Getty

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Police charge toward a couple after they paused to kiss in front of the police line during a protest against the G20 summit June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Store windows were smashed and a police car set on fire during the protest which was one of several planned in the city to coincide with the gathering of world leaders for the G20 and G8 summits being held in Toronto and nearby Muskoka June 25-27. Getty

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Police officers clash with a protester during a demonstration at the G20 summit in Toronto, June 26, 2010. Reuters

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Protesters flee from surging riot police during protests in Queen's Park Saturday, June 26, 2010, during the G20 Summit in Toronto. AP

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Police officers detain protesters during a demonstration at the G20 summit in Toronto, June 26, 2010. Reuters

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A protestor is arrested by police during a demonstration against the G20 summit in downtown Toronto, Canada June 26, 2010. Reuters

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A protestor is taken down by police in riot gear during a protest against the G20 summit in downtown Toronto, June 26, 2010. Reuters

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A protestor runs from the police during a demonstration against the G20 summit in downtown Toronto June 26, 2010. Reuters

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Police officers tackle and arrest a demonstrator protesting the G8/G20 summits June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Store windows were smashed and a police car set on fire during the protest which was one of several planned in the city to coincide with the gathering of world leaders for the G20 and G8 summits being held in Toronto and nearby Muskoka June 25-27. Getty

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Police officers tackle and detain a National Post photographer while he was photographing protestors demonstrating against the G8/G20 summits June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Store windows were smashed and a police car set on fire during the protest which was one of several planned in the city to coincide with the gathering of world leaders for the G20 and G8 summits being held in Toronto and nearby Muskoka June 25-27. Getty

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Police officers arrest a cyclist during protest against the G8/G20 summits in Queen's Park June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Earlier in the day store windows were smashed and a police car set on fire during a protest which was one of several planned in the city to coincide with the gathering of world leaders for the G20 and G8 summits being held in Toronto and nearby Muskoka June 25-27. Getty

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Police officers chase demonstrators during protest against the G8/G20 summits in Queen's Park June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. The protestors were forced by police from the park and back into the downtown streets. Earlier in the day store windows were smashed and a police car set on fire during a protest which was one of several planned in the city to coincide with the gathering of world leaders for the G20 and G8 summits being held in Toronto and nearby Muskoka June 25-27. Getty

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Demonstrators protest against the G8/G20 summits June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Store windows were smashed and a police car set on fire during the protest which was one of several planned in the city to coincide with the gathering of world leaders for the G20 and G8 summits being held in Toronto and nearby Muskoka June 25-27. Getty

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Police officers hold back demonstrators protesting the G8/G20 summits June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Store windows were smashed and a police car set on fire during the protest which was one of several planned in the city to coincide with the gathering of world leaders for the G20 and G8 summits being held in Toronto and nearby Muskoka June 25-27. Getty

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Police officers charge a crowd of demonstrators protesting the G8/G20 summits in Queen's Park June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. The protestors were forced by police from the park back into the downtown streets. Earlier in the day store windows were smashed and a police car set on fire during a protest which was one of several planned in the city to coincide with the gathering of world leaders for the G20 and G8 summits being held in Toronto and nearby Muskoka June 25-27. Getty

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A police officer chases a girl during protest against the G8/G20 summits in Queen's Park June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. The protestors were forced by police from the park back into the downtown streets. Earlier in the day store windows were smashed and a police car set on fire during a protest which was one of several planned in the city to coincide with the gathering of world leaders for the G20 and G8 summits being held in Toronto and nearby Muskoka June 25-27. Getty

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Police officers tackle and arrest a demonstrator protesting the G8/G20 summits June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Store windows were smashed and a police car set on fire during the protest which was one of several planned in the city to coincide with the gathering of world leaders for the G20 and G8 summits being held in Toronto and nearby Muskoka June 25-27. Getty

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Police officers hold back demonstrators protesting the G8/G20 summits June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Store windows were smashed and a police car set on fire during the protest which was one of several planned in the city to coincide with the gathering of world leaders for the G20 and G8 summits being held in Toronto and nearby Muskoka June 25-27. Getty

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A protesters approaches police officers as others sing Give Peace a Chance during the G8/G20 June 26, 2010 in Toronto. Dozens of protesters were arrested. Some 30,000 people, according to rally organizers, marched against the G20 summit Saturday demonstrating in favor of social causes, in a largely peacefully rally until violence erupted on its fringes. The main body of the march was a well-marshaled event, led by older activists and organized labor, but splinter groups of young hardliners scuffled with riot officers and set fire to three patrol cars. Getty

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A protestor destoys a poster of Justin Bieber during a demonstration against the G8/G20 summits June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Store windows were smashed and a police car set on fire during the protest which was one of several planned in the city to coincide with the gathering of world leaders for the G20 and G8 summits being held in Toronto and nearby Muskoka June 25-27. Getty

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Demonstrators head into the downtown streets after being pushed out of Queen's Park by police during the G20 summit June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Store windows were smashed and a police car set on fire during the protest which was one of several planned in the city to coincide with the gathering of world leaders for the G20 and G8 summits being held in Toronto and nearby Muskoka June 25-27. Getty

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A man is arrested during protests against the G20 summit downtown Toronto, June 26, 2010. Masked protesters rioted across downtown Toronto on Saturday, setting police cars ablaze and smashing store windows in a violent show of opposition to the G20 summit. Reuters

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Demonstrators head into the downtown streets after being pushed out of Queen's Park by police during the G20 summit June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Store windows were smashed and a police car set on fire during the protest which was one of several planned in the city to coincide with the gathering of world leaders for the G20 and G8 summits being held in Toronto and nearby Muskoka June 25-27. Getty

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Anti-G20 protesters mingle with pedestrians along Queen Street June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Earlier in the day violent protesters burned police cars, smashed shop fronts and confronted the force of approximately 20,000 police charged with keeping order during the first day of the G20 Summit. Getty

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Demonstrators protest the G8/G20 summits June 26, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Store windows were smashed and a police car set on fire during the protest which was one of several planned in the city to coincide with the gathering of world leaders for the G20 and G8 summits being held in Toronto and nearby Muskoka June 25-27. Getty

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A young protester taunts riot police near the Provincial Parliament buildings in Toronto June 26, 2010. Masked protesters rioted across downtown Toronto on Saturday, setting police cars ablaze and smashing store windows in a violent show of opposition to the G20 summit. Reuters

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Protesters run from police who were surging with shields and clubs during the G8/G20 June 26, 2010 in Toronto. Some 30,000 people, according to rally organizers, marched against the G20 summit Saturday demonstrating in favor of social causes, in a largely peacefully rally until violence erupted on its fringes. The main body of the march was a well-marshaled event, led by older activists and organized labor, but splinter groups of young hardliners scuffled with riot officers and set fire to three patrol cars. Getty

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Protestors run from the police during a demonstration against the G20 summit in downtown Toronto June 26, 2010. Reuters

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A protester with a daisy clenched in his teeth is seized by riot police during protests at the G8 and G20 Summits, Saturday, June 26, 2010, in Toronto. AP

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Police arrest a protester aolng the fence during the G8/G20 June 26, 2010 in Toronto. Ten thousand people marched against the G20 summit Saturday to protest for jobs and social causes, in a largely peacefully rally that saw nevertheless saw outbreaks of violence on its fringes. While the main body of the march was a well-marshaled event, led by older activists and organized labor, small groups of young hardliners scuffled with riot officers and set fire to at least two patrol cars. Getty