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Michael Brown Sr. Speaks in San Francisco After Weekend Protests

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Thousands of people in California continued to protest police killings of African-American men over the weekend, weeks after the decision of a grand jury in Ferguson, Missouri not to indict a white police officer who shot and killed unarmed teenager Michael Brown. The 18-year-old's father, Michael Brown Sr., spoke to a packed house Sunday night at the Third Baptist Church in San Francisco, just a day after thousands of people marched in San Francisco and Oakland.

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