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Protesters interrupt St. Louis Symphony for performance, sing about justice for Mike Brown
Protestors interrupted a symphony performance in St. Louis to sing about justice for Mike Brown.

Protestors interrupted a symphony performance in St. Louis to sing about justice for Mike Brown.
Protesters hid themselves in the crowd inside the concert hall. One person stood up and began singing, then others followed.
Mike Brown was shot and killed by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in August. The shooting death of Brown caused national outrage citing racism and excessive use of force by police.
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