Public interest in the measure, which goes before the voters on June 2, is expected to be sharply increased by acquittals of the officers and the violent aftermath.
It plays during a rapid montage of the violent aftermath of the concluding airport shootout.
The flood's violent aftermath had exposed a long-ignored black underclass and an ugly racist underbelly.
In the early 20th century Casals visited Russia many times, but the violent aftermath of the Bolshevik revolution shocked him.
They were uneasy as well by the violent aftermath of the French Revolution and the uprising of slaves in the 1790s in Saint Domingue.
The violent aftermath of that attack continues to roil Iraq.
It's not totally curative, because justice can never really be delivered in these circumstances; the ache of racism and its violent aftermath still remain.
The violent aftermath made him a polarizing figure in the eyes of many secular-minded Indians.
Fullscreen version The Wikileaks data showed how many died, particularly in the violent sectarian aftermath of the war, with murders as the main cause.
In the confusing, violent aftermath of the revolution, there were plots galore.