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Celebraciones de #Renuncia, Old San Juan, P.R.

Just days after Governor Ricardo Rosselló resigned from office, celebrations consumed the streets of Old San Juan. Anti-Ricky graffiti covered the walls just as quickly as local residents volunteered to clean it up. Calle de Fortaleza, which had been renamed Calle de Resistencia by protestors, was still blocked by police. Most police officers watched stoically, but some couldn’t help but crack a smile. Just in front of the barrier blocking the path toward the governor’s mansion, locals covered the street corner. Salsa music poured from windows as people danced in the streets. Local artists set up canvas along the sidewalk. #Renuncia signs were still hoisted and loud bangs from drums and the clinking of pots and pans echoed down the cobble-stoned streets of Old San Juan.

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