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Four Minneapoli­s policemen fired after death of unarmed black man

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(Reuters) - Four Minneapoli­s police officers were fired yesterday over the death of an unarmed black man seen on a bystander’s video lying face down in the street, gasping for air and groaning, “I can’t breathe,” while a white officer kneels on his neck for several minutes.

Mayor Jacob Frey announced the officers’ dismissal on Twitter, saying, “This is the right call.”

At a news conference earlier in the day, Frey said it was clear the death of the man, later identified as George Floyd, was unjustifie­d, and he acknowledg­ed that race was a factor in Monday evening’s fatal encounter.

The case was eerily reminiscen­t of the 2014 killing of Eric Garner, an unarmed black man in New York City, who died after being put in a police chokehold and telling the officers, “I can’t breathe.”

The Minneapoli­s police chief, Medaria Arradondo, told the news conference that the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion had opened an inquiry into the incident at his request.

“Being black in America should not be a death sentence,” the mayor said. “For five minutes we watched as a white police officer pressed his knee into the neck of a black man. For five minutes. When you hear someone calling for help, you are supposed to help.”

The officers involved were responding to a report of a forgery in progress, and found a man fitting the suspect’s descriptio­n, Floyd, aged in his 40s, in a car, according to a police department account.

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