The Sun (Malaysia)

Protesters clash with police for third night over shooting

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Protesters faced off with police for a third night on Tuesday in the American city of Minneapoli­s over the killing of a young black man shot by an officer, with more than 60 people arrested.

Tensions have soared over the Sunday police shooting of Daunte Wright near the midwestern city, in a community already on edge over the ongoing trial of an officer accused of killing another black man, George Floyd, last year.

Riot police moved in to disperse a group of demonstrat­ors estimated to number between 800 and 1,000 in Brooklyn Center, the suburb where Sunday’s shooting took place.

Officers deployed stun grenades while protesters responded by throwing objects including water bottles and bricks.

Earlier in the day, the families of Wright and Floyd came together to demand an end to police brutality and the killing of unarmed African Americans by white officers.

“The world is traumatise­d watching another African-American man being slain,” Floyd’s brother Philonise Floyd said of 20-year-old Wright, as he stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Wright’s relatives.

A day earlier, Philonise testified in the case against Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapoli­s police officer on trial for murder and manslaught­er in Floyd’s case.

“To the Wright family from the Floyd family, you all have our condolence­s,” Philonise said.

“We’re here, and we will fight for justice for this family.”

Wright was shot dead during a traffic stop by a police officer who apparently confused her handgun with her Taser, in what the force later described as a horrible accident.

The officer who shot Wright resigned on Tuesday, as did Brooklyn Center police chief Tim Gannon, who earlier told reporters the officer “had the intention to deploy Taser but instead shot Mr Wright with a single bullet”.

The families rejected the accident explanatio­n, as several relatives and activists at the press event called for the officer to be arrested and jailed for her actions.

“A so-called mistake? A handgun for a Taser? It’s unacceptab­le,” Floyd’s nephew Brandon Williams said.

“Just because you are the law doesn’t mean you’re above the law.” – AFP

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