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Angry crowd in Minneapolis vandalise police vehicles after man who was shot by police dies
Demonstrators stand on a police vehicle during a protest after police allegedly shot and killed a man, who local media report is identified by the victims mother as Daunte Wright, in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota April 11, 2021. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

BROOKLYN CENTER, April 12 — Members of an angry crowd vandalised two police vehicles yesterday after the death of a man who was shot by an officer about 16 km from where George Floyd died during his arrest last May in Minneapolis, a Reuters witness said.

About 100 people, some visibly upset and one carrying a sign declaring "Justice for George Floyd,” confronted police in riot gear after an officer shot a man in his car in Brooklyn Center, a Minneapolis suburb.

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At one point, police fired rubber bullets, hitting at least two people in the crowd, and bloodying at least one, according to the Reuters witness. Some in the crowd dispersed as police appeared to be readying to use tear gas on protesters, although none was deployed.

Police cars were pelted with stones and rocks, the witness said, while Twitter video from a Minneapolis Star Tribune reporter showed people jumping up and down on the hoods and roofs of the vehicles.

The dead man was named by relatives on the scene as Daunte Wright, 20, according to the Star Tribune.

In a news release, the Brooklyn Center Police Department said officers pulled over the driver for a traffic violation just before 2 p.m., and ascertained he had an outstanding arrest warrant.

As police tried to arrest him, he re-entered the vehicle. One officer fired their weapon, striking the driver, police said. The driver drove several blocks before striking another vehicle and died at the scene. Police say both the officers’ body cameras were activated during the incident.

Tensions in the Minneapolis area are extremely high as the murder trial of Derek Chauvin, a white former Minneapolis police officer captured on video kneeling for nine minutes on the neck of Floyd, a 46-year-old handcuffed Black man, enters its third week today.

Floyd’s death led to US and global protests against police brutality and racial injustice. — Reuters

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