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Protests over Minnesota police shooting result in 18 arrests

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MINNEAPOLI­S: A protest on a Minnesota freeway over the acquittal of a police officer in the slaying of black motorist Philando Castile resulted in the arrest of 18 demonstrat­ors early, state police said.

The arrests came hours after St Anthony Police Officer Jeronimo Yanez was found not guilty on Friday of second- degree manslaught­er in 32-year- old Castile’s July 2016 shooting death in the St Paul suburb of Falcon Heights.

The shooting drew national attention after the victim’s girlfriend live-streamed the bloody aftermath on social media, and it led to protests that have fueled debate across the country over police use of force in encounters with minorities.

Protesters held a peaceful demonstrat­ion at the Minnesota State Capitol in St Paul and then about 1,500 converged on Interstate 94 in the city, blocking the freeway, a Minnesota State Patrol spokeswoma­n said in an email statement.

Authoritie­s repeatedly asked protesters to leave before making 18 arrests shortly after midnight on Saturday, the statement said. Unlawful assembly and other charges are pending against them, it said. Among those listed as arrested for alleged unlawful assembly were at least two journalist­s.

Yanez testified during the trial in Ramsey County District Court that he feared for his life after Castile began reaching for a firearm that Castile had disclosed he had in his possession. Yanez shot Castile five times. — Reuters

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