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George Floyd: Protesters set US police station ablaze PublishedMay 29, 2020

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George Floyd: Protesters set US police station ablaze PublishedMay 29, 2020 by Kingsreadbiz(m): Fri 29, May, 2020 09:17am




Police spray protesters with pepper spray during a demonstration over the killing of George Floyd by a policeman outside the Third Police Precinct on May 27, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. - Demonstrators gathered on May 27 for a second night of protests over the killing in the US city of Minneapolis of a handcuffed black man by a policeman who held him to the ground with a knee on his neck. As dusk fell, police formed a human barricade around the Third Precinct, where the officers accused of killing George Floyd worked before they were fired on Tuesday.
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A police station in Minnesota went up in flames late Thursday in a third day of demonstrations as the so-called Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul seethed over the shocking police killing of a handcuffed black man.

The station, which police had abandoned, burned after a group of protesters pushed through barriers around the building, breaking windows and chanting slogans. A much larger crowd demonstrated as the building went up in flames.

The crowd was protesting the death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, who died after Minneapolis police arrested him on Monday on suspicion of using a counterfeit banknote.


Police handcuffed him and held him to the ground, with a bystander video showing an officer pressing his knee on Floyd’s neck.

The videos showed Floyd saying that he couldn’t breathe until he went silent and limp. He was later declared dead.

Hundreds of people had begun marching in Minneapolis in the late afternoon – many wear masks as protection against the novel coronavirus – while in St. Paul, just to the east, police said there was ongoing looting as multiple fires were reported

But later in the evening a large crowd demonstrated outside the city’s Third Precinct.

“Shortly after 10:00 pm tonight, in the interest of the safety of our personnel, the Minneapolis Police Department evacuated the 3rd Precinct of its staff,” city police said in a statement.

– Probe underway –

Officials assured angry residents that investigations into Floyd’s death were underway, and warned that violence would not be tolerated.


“We know there’s a lot of anger. We know there’s a lot of hurt,”


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“But we can’t tolerate people using this as an opportunity to commit crimes,” he said.

At the request of both cities, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz called up hundreds of National Guard troops and state police to help with security.

“George Floyd’s death should lead to justice and systemic change, not more death and destruction,” Walz said.


– Outrage spreads –

Floyd’s family demanded the officer and three others who were present, all since fired from their jobs, face murder charges.

“You know, I want an arrest for all four of those officers tonight. A murder conviction for all four of those officers. I want the death penalty,” Floyd’s brother, Philonise Floyd, told CNN.



“I have not slept in four days, and those officers, they’re at home sleeping,” he said. “I can’t stand for that.”

“But people are torn and hurting because they are tired of seeing black men die, constantly, over and over again.”

Two African American leaders of national stature, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, arrived in Minneapolis and urged more protests.

“We told the governor you must call a murder a murder,” Jackson told an audience at the Greater Friendship Missionary Baptist Church.



“When you put… your foot down somebody’s neck until they can’t breathe no longer, you murdered them,” he said.

Sharpton said videos were all the evidence needed to arrest the police officers involved.

“We are going to make sure that this prosecution goes down,” said Sharpton.

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