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An Orthodox Jewish boy peeks into the school bus that was burned Sunday May 8, 2016, in the Crown Heights section of the Brooklyn borough of New York, Wednesday May 11, 2016. When a group of young, black children set fire to a school bus outside a Jewish school this week, it evoked bad memories of a violent riot in the same Brooklyn neighborhood 25 years ago. Relations between blacks and Jews in Crown Heights have been peaceful for many years, but some community leaders say tensions remain. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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