George Floyd Death: Protesters clash with Police in Minneapolis (Video)
Protests erupt in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd, chanting “I can’t breathe” on Tuesday night.
Thousands of protesters were demanding justice for 46-year-old George Floyd, a black man who died after a white Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck.
The protesters gathered at the intersection where Floyd was restrained in Minneapolis and marched to a city police precinct before clashing with officers late Tuesday.
The horrifying video went viral on social media earlier in the day and the police officer could be seen driving his knee into the Floyd’s neck as the man repeatedly says he can’t breathe.
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Some protesters damaged windows and a police squad car while others sprayed painted graffiti.
Officers in riot gear fired tear gas and projectiles at the crowd who threw back water bottles and rocks, the Star Tribune reported.
The crowd fled to nearby businesses, including a Target, where some protesters created a barricade with shopping cars. The Star Tribune reported that the store temporarily closed, and the protesters largely dispersed by 9 p.m.
Four officers involved have been fired, and Floyd’s family and their attorney, Ben Crump, are demanding their arrests.
Police are yet to identify the officers, but attorney Tom Kelly claims he was representing the officer seen with his knee on Floyd’s neck, Derek Chauvin.