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FILE - This undated file booking photo provided by the Hawaii Police Department shows Eligio Bishop. Carbon Nation, a group of 21 travelers arrested on suspicion of violating Hawaii's coronavirus quarantine order, have agreed to leave the state because of threats from residents, a member of the group said Monday, June 15, 2020. Court documents say members of the group were seen at a beach park on June 8. A video posted on YouTube showed their leader, Bishop, petting a sea turtle, police said in the documents. (Hawaii Police Department via AP, File)
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