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“They weren’t just strangers to me.” Rahul Dubey let 60 protestors spend a night at his home after the Washington police cracked down on a George Floyd demonstration.

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00:00People were running they were running up here and I was like get inside get inside
00:30And I flung open the door and the people that were sitting here as I get inside
00:34People were running and they were running up here and I was like get inside get inside and all of a sudden the cop
00:40the police line was probably two doors down and it's just started more people started coming and then
00:45Five people tried to fit in through here at a time and I was just like slow down
00:50Don't crush anyone just get inside get inside and now the pepper sprays coming and they're coughing and they can't see and they're tripping
00:56Up on these stairs and their friends or whoever's around them is helping them pulling them inside the house and this went on for 10 minutes
01:26You
01:31These were the beautiful moments that came out if it were to stage it of
01:36Beautiful acts that were in conversations of strangers talking to strangers. They weren't just strangers to me. They were all strangers to each other
01:43Before this started and when we were in that first hour
01:45We were all taking care of each other and they were bonding and they were talking they were coordinating
01:56You

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