Protest fires up in Minnesota after Police shot a Black man, over 500 guards stationed

Many individuals protested  Sunday night after a Black man in Minnesota was shot by a cop and kicked the bucket following a traffic stop.

The shooting happened Sunday evening in Brooklyn Center, a Minneapolis suburb of around 30,000 individuals. The city is around 10 miles from where the previous cop Derek Chauvin is being investigated for the slaughtering of another Black man, George Floyd.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz distinguished the man killed in Sunday’s occurrence as Daunte Wright.

Walz tweeted “Gwen and I are appealing to God for Daunte Wright’s family as our state grieves another existence of a Black man taken by law authorization.”

Police said around 2 p.m. they were attempting to arrest a man in the wake of picking up during a traffic stop that he had remarkable warrants, the man got once more into his vehicle, and an officer shot him, the man at that point drove a few squares prior to striking another vehicle.

Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon said police and clinical workforce endeavored life-saving estimates following the accident, yet the man passed on at the scene.

Dissenters assembled Sunday evening and walked toward the police division, prompting what the city’s mayor portrayed as “developing growing civil unrest .”

A curfew is issued by the state deployed Minnesota National Guard, and Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliot until 6 a.m. Monday.

Minnesota’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) is on the scene and will investigate, the Brooklyn Center police chief said.

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