San Diego Union-Tribune

SHOTS FIRED AT GUARDSMEN PATROLLING IN MINNESOTA

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Two National Guardsmen suffered minor injuries early Sunday when they were fired upon as they provided neighborho­od security in Minneapoli­s following the police killing of a 20year-old Black man in a nearby suburb, authoritie­s said.

The Minnesota Guard said the men were hurt when several shots came from a light-colored SUV around 4:19 a.m. One was treated at a hospital for an injury for shattered glass, and the other Guard member’s injuries were described as superficia­l.

The Minneapoli­s area was on heightened alert for a verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial in George Floyd’s death even before April 11 when a police officer shot and killed 20-year-old Daunte Wright during a traffic stop in Brooklyn Center.

The city’s police chief said he believed Officer Kim Potter mistakenly grabbed her handgun instead of her Taser. Both have s ince resigned, and Potter is charged with second-degree manslaught­er.

The shooting Sunday happened in north Minneapoli­s, about 5 miles from Brooklyn Center.

The Brooklyn Center police station has been the site of protests every night since.

Saturday’s demonstrat­ion was more subdued than earlier in the week, when police used a riot line to clear the street several nights and used gas, flash-bang grenades and marking rounds on demonstrat­ors, some of whom threw objects at police and tried to damage a fence.

Closing arguments are today in Chauvin’s trial after three weeks of testimony.

 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO AP ?? Demonstrat­ors rally in memory of George Floyd and Daunte Wright on Sunday in Minneapoli­s.
JOHN MINCHILLO AP Demonstrat­ors rally in memory of George Floyd and Daunte Wright on Sunday in Minneapoli­s.

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