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School reenacts getting shot by police in dance routine

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A US school has reenacted getting shot by police in a play.New York City fifth graders - equivalent to Year 6 in Britain - at an elementary school held the performance on June 11 as part of a Multicultural Day event.Students at PS 075 Emily Dickinson School also held signs with messages such as "Respect LGBTQIA+" and "Terrorism has no religion".Pupils from each grade staged performances for different cultural groups.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say After a performance from fourth graders reciting Native American poetry, the fifth-graders took to the stage.The 10-and-11-year-old pupils danced to "Glory" by John Legend and Common, with lyrics about Ferguson, Ohio - where a white police officer fatally shot black teen Michael Brown.The song's lyrics include: "That's why we walk through Ferguson with our hands up.

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