PROTEST ERUPTS IN U.S. CITY AFTER FATAL SHOOTING OF BLACK MAN
LANCASTER: Police deployed tear gas on a crowd of people protesting on Monday after a cop shot and killed a man in Pennsylvania while responding to a domestic disturbance call.
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Lancaster following the shooting death of Ricardo Munoz, 27, on Sunday.
The crowd formed outside the police station, where the department stated multiple buildings and government vehicles were damaged by demonstrators.
Munoz was fatally shot after coming out of a home and chasing the officer with a knife, police said. Body camera video showed the officer fire several shots at Munoz, who then falls to the ground.
The officer was placed on administrative leave, according to local news outlets. The Lancaster County district attorney’s office was leading the investigation. District attorney Heather Adams acknowledged the protests in a news release late on Sunday and called for calm.
“We ask that acts of protest remain peaceful as violence and destruction of property will become headlines and serve no purpose for the safety and wellbeing of our citizens and neighbourhoods,” Adams stated.
As for the use of “chemical munitions” against protesters, the police department said that the crowd was given several warnings to disperse before the gas was deployed.