During the Democratic National Convention, which took place in Chicago in 1968, there were no reported deaths directly linked to the event itself. However, the convention was marked by significant protests and clashes between police and demonstrators, leading to numerous injuries and arrests. The broader context of violence in the U.S. during that year, including the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, contributed to a highly charged atmosphere.
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