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Starr, Chris, DeVante, and Seven attend the protests in Garden Heights following the indictment verdict. When they reach the street where Khalil was killed, they run into April Ofrah, who is leading the crowd in a chant of “a hairbrush is not a gun.” Upon seeing them, Ms. Ofrah once again encourages Starr to speak up. She orders Starr to fire her as her lawyer—so that her actions are those of an activist and not legal counsel—hands Starr a bullhorn, and then guides her to stand atop a police car in order to address the crowd. The comparison between the…