Fans mourn Michael Jackson
Traffic is backed up at Dodger Stadium as fans make their way in to pick up tickets and wristbands that will get them into the Jackson memorial at Staples Center and
A driver flashes her ticket voucher to gain entrance to stadium parking. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Traffic is at a standstill along Elysian Park Avenue outside Dodger Stadium. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Jesus Lopez, 17, of Hawaiian Gardens signs a memorial banner for Michael Jackson at Staples Center. Even though he was was not born when “Thriller” was recorded, Lopez says he was still a big fan of Jackson’s music and wanted to pay his respects. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)
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Kevin Morgan, 52, of Eagle Rock spent about 1 1/2 hours on the Venice Beach boardwalk creating a chalk portrait of Michael Jackson based on a picture of him on the cover of L.A. Weekly. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
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Sidewalk artist Kevin Morgan says the idea of creating something to memorialize Michael Jackson came to him in a dream and he chose a familiar place for displaying his various creative talents in Venice Beach. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
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Employees of Staples Center in Los Angeles carry a banner after a morning news conference announcing details of a public memorial service for Michael Jackson.
Organizers plan to give away 17,500 tickets to Tuesday’s 10 a.m. memorial at the center. (Spencer Weiner / Los Angeles Times)
Journalists at the news conference. (Spencer Weiner / Los Angeles Times)
A note taped to a lectern indicates how tickets will be given away. People can register for the drawing at Staplescenter.com. Those selected will be notified between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday and told where they can pick up their tickets. (Spencer Weiner / Los Angeles Times)
Journalists from around the world wait for the news conference to start. (Spencer Weiner / Los Angeles Times)
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Performance artist and
Jennifer Callaghan, center, and Karen Sheridan, right, flew in from Ireland to attend what they thought would be a weekend memorial for
Fans sign a board outside the entrance to
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Darla Elliot of Monrovia comforts her daughter, Alana, at Neverland ranch in Los Olivos. Several hundred fans gathered in hopes of attending a public memorial. (Spencer Weiner / Los Angeles Times)
Hallee Chambliss, 9, of Lompoc carries a flower to place at the gate of Neverland ranch. (Spencer Weiner / Los Angeles Times)
Fans pay their respects with balloons, flowers and cards at Jackson’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
In the early-morning hours, media line Figueroa Mountain Road, leading to the gates of
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A fresh wreath is put up at Neverland, Michael Jacksons onetime home in California’s Santa Ynez Valley. (Jay L. Clenenin / Los Angeles Times)
A woman stands outside the gates to Neverland Ranch, where a sign on the fence reads, “Once Upon a Time.” (Jay L. Clenenin / Los Angeles Times)
Daeger Christensen, 9, of Solvang, takes pictures of signs and the flowers in front of
Shaumeka Taylor, 16, waits with thousands of other
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Shemar Williams, 8, of
Despite rain, thousands of people waited in line outside the
A hat and single glove rested on top of a stool on stage at the
Fans inside the
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Taraz Smith, one of the many fans who gathered near the Jackson family home in
Mark Martinez and his son Isaac, 3, stand with other onlookers near the Jackson family home in
Joe Jackson talks to fans and members of the media after after a news conference in front of his family’s
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The memorial in front of the Jackson family’s
LAPD officers help pick up burned candles in front of the Jackson family’s
Media trucks line Hayvenhurst Avenue on Monday morning in front of the Jackson family home in
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A young fan visits
Fans grieve outside the Holmby Hills home of music legend Michael Jackson. (Mark Ralston / AFP/Getty Images)
A makeshift memorial to Michael Jackson at a vigil in memory of him in Lima, Peru. (Karel Navarro / Associated Press)
Candles and flowers form an impromptu memorial to Michael Jackson at Alexanderplatz in Berlin. (Sean Gallup / Getty Images)
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June Lee, 32, a Malaysian, left, is comforted by Rosie Salveson, 11, of Montana, right, at a candlelight vigil for Michael Jackson in Singapore. (Wong Maye-E / Associated Press)
Stacia Trimmer is brought to tears while visiting the memorial at
A line of people files past
News media members from around the world wait outside Michael Jackson’s Holmby Hills residence. (Ann Johansson / For The Times)
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Barbara Ann Himeles, from
Maxine Hobbs, 19, a South African currently living in
The Los Angeles Theater Marquee honors Michael Jackson. (Michal Czerwonka / Getty Images)
Michael Jackson is remembered on the marquee of Harlem’s Apollo Theater. (Jason DeCrow / Associated Press)
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Four-year-old Andre Clayton of Harbor City visits the Michael Jackson memorial outside the Jackson family compound in Encino with his family. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)
Victoria Bedrosian lights a candle outside the Jackson family home in
Latoya Jackson leaves her brother
Tourists pass near
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A couple, who declined to be identified, embrace at the corner of Ladera & Monovale streets near
A television reporter brushes her hair while waiting to go on air as fans pass through the memorial at
A fan waves a
Media and fans gathered outside the gates of the Jackson family home in
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A balloon expresses a fan’s feelings about
Ethan Espinoza, 2, walks with his aunt Kimberly Vega, both from Riverside, toward the Jackson family home in
Sonia Hurtado places flowers outside the gates of the Jackson family home in
Fans leave sympathy notes outside the gates of the Jackson family home in
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Unidentified people leave the Jackson family home in
Fans including Donald Williams of Long Beach, second from right, wait in line to visit
Jessica Nevarez and Evelyn Cruz pay their respects at
Fans pay their respects at
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Red roses and a Rosary rest on
Lala Shakur, 5, and her father Malik, of Walnut, right, embrace while visiting
Robin Chen of Guangzhou, China reaches to shoot photos of
Fans pay their respects at
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Fans visit
A moving truck arrives at the Holmby Hills home where Jackson was staying before he died. (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)
Inmates at the island province of Cebu in central Philippines dance to the late
Macedonian fans hold candles in memory of
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A fan holds picture of
Chinese fans of Michael Jackson form his initials with candles as they gather to commemorate him in Beijing. (Feng Li / Getty Images)
Fans of
Adrian Ochoa, 3, pays his respect to singer
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Drew Gallagher says a prayer for Jackson near the Encino home. (Christine Cotter / Los Angeles Times)
Fans remember their hero in song, dance and prayer at Leimert Park. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)
Fans remember their hero in song, dance and prayer at
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Fan Lisa Marie Williams cries as she remembers her hero in Leimert Park. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)
A man who called himself Scorpio shows off his dance moves in
Fans and media aim cameras at vehicles coming and going from the Jackson family home in Encino. (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)
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Jake Byrd mourns
Michael Jackson fans pay their respects at his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
Celebrity impersonators join the masses as they file past the singer’s star. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
A woman reaches her hand through a barricade to touch Jackson’s star. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
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A line forms along Hollywood Boulevard as fans wait to pay their respects. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
A woman holds up a RIP poster. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
Kiana Enriquez, 5, rides above the Hollywood crowd in her best Michael Jackson attire. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
Dressed like
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A white glove, flowers and a ribbon are part of the memorial left on the sidewalk. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
Navy Chief Petty Officer Lisa L. Jack takes flowers to the Encino home. (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)
David Weiss, background, waits for customers to visit his photo stand on the Venice boardwalk. He said he designed the photograph on display after hearing reports of Jackson’s death. (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times)
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