In the middle of a street in Brooklyn Center, Minn, as cars on either side zoomed by, Courtney Amborst took her brush and white paint and wrote the letters, D-A-U-N-T-E in big capitals, a tribute to Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black man killed by a white police officer.
The first time she came to this specific spot, where Wright was killed April 11, and where makeshift memorials have been erected to honour him, she wrote his name in chalk. But chalk eventually washes away, and she wanted something
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