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Your Photos: Hundreds Protest Ferguson Decision at Arlington's Pentagon City Mall
Protestors staged a "die in" on the floor of the food court, Post reports.

Hundreds of protestors took over some of the food court Saturday afternoon at the Fashion Centre at Pentagon City in Arlington, to protest a decision not to indict a police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown, an 18-year old black man in Ferguson, Mo.
The group of protestors swarmed the mall at about 2:30 p.m., according to ARLnow.com and had marched in Georgetown earlier in the day.
PHOTO: David Johns @MrDavidJohns via Twitter
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Some protesters were part of a “die-in,” lying down on the floor of the food court for four-and-a-half minutes as a way to protest Brown’s body lying on the ground after he was shot for more than four hours, The Washington Post reported.
The group also protested outside the shopping mall, blocking some traffic on S. Hayes Street in Arlington, according to Arlington County Police.
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“Peaceful protests in the Pentagon City area. Minor traffic disruption on S. Hayes Street between 12th St. S and 15th St S.,” the police department said on Twitter.
Security officers blocked the protestors when they attempted to enter Best Buy, across the street, the Post reported.
Police reported that the protestors left the mall and surrounding area at about 6 p.m. on Saturday.
The following photos taken at the mall were posted to social media Saturday:
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