Protesters clash with Minneapolis police after George Floyd’s death

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Chaos broke out on Tuesday night in Minneapolis as protesters took to the streets to demand action after the death of George Floyd, a Minnesota man who died in police custody a day earlier.

Police fired rubber bullets, tear gas and stun grenades on some protesters, reports said. The protest started peacefully, but the situation deteriorated and some demonstrators were seen breaking windows of police cars and hurling rocks, reports said.

Floyd, 46, died Monday night and video later emerged showing the man on the ground with a police officer pressing his knee against Floyd's neck. Footage released of the incident showed Floyd shouting, “I cannot breathe” and “Don’t kill me.”

Officers had responded to a call from a grocery store that claimed Floyd had allegedly used a forged check.

Floyd's death sparked new tensions between police and the black community.

“We’re here to let them know this can’t be tolerated; there will be severe consequences if they continue to kill us. This will not go on another day,” a protester said, according to Minneapolis's WCCO-TV.

Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., released a statement on Tuesday and called it another "horrifying and gut-wrenching instance of an African-American man dying."

The protests began on the south side of Minneapolis, near where Floyd was arrested. Protesters were seen sitting in the crosswalks and using their own vehicles to block traffic. Organizers emphasized keeping this protest peaceful, but chaos began to swell during the day, according to Fox 9 Minneapolis.

Some carried signs reading “I can’t breathe” and “Jail killer KKKops," according to the Guardian.

Protesters continued to block traffic during the evening. As the crowds grew, the American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota reminded protesters to keep their distance to help stop the spread of COVID-19, WCCO reported.

The sounds of motorcycles revving were also captured on video as they sent crowds running during the protest, with many demonstrators confused as to what was happening, according to the station.

The protesters later moved toward the Minneapolis Police Department's 3rd precinct, where crowds swelled. People were seen throwing rocks at the building, as well as at police cruisers -- with one being sprayed with paint, according to FOX 9.

Protesters threw water and milk bottles at the officers, shouting “pigs” and “how could you," the Guardian reported. Police fired green teargas and stun grenades to disperse the crowd approaching the station.

“It’s real ugly. The police have to understand that this is the climate they have created, this is the climate they created,” another protester said, according to WCCO.

As rains came down in the city, demonstrators were seen using carts at a Target store as cover before police launched tear gas.

The four officers were terminated Tuesday. Klobuchar called the firings a step in the right direction on Tuesday.

"Those responsible must still be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law," she added. "Justice must be served."

Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., later called the actions by police "a disgusting display."

"I’m here on the southside, helping people as I can with milk, water and towels," she said. "So far, I have been unable to prevent the police from firing indiscriminately into the crowd. Moments ago, I held a towel to a teenage girl's head as blood poured from it"

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced Tuesday that the officers involved had been fired after they were initially placed on paid leave. The FBI and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) are investigating Floyd's death.

Ben Crump, an attorney for the Floyd family, told TMX.news the officer shown in the video with his knee on Floyd's neck should be charged with murder and that the other officers should be charged as accomplices.

"They were supposed to protect and serve citizens like George," Crump said. "We in black America, we are done dying at the hands of the people who are supposed to protect and serve us."

Police said the man appeared to be intoxicated and that he resisted arrest, although it wasn't clear if that was accurate. Body cameras were rolling the whole time, according to police spokesman John Elder.

Floyd's death has prompted comparisons to that of Eric Garner, an African-American man whose death was brought on by an illegal chokehold during a 2014 interaction with New York City police. A video showed Garner repeatedly stating "I can't breathe" while being choked on the ground.

The president of the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis, Lt. Bob Kroll, said that the union intends to provide full support to the officers involved in the incident -- who have yet to be identified by authorities.

“Now is not the time rush to judgment and immediately condemn our officers,” Kroll said, according to WCCO. “An in-depth investigation is underway. Our officers are fully cooperating. We must review all video. We must wait for the medical examiner’s report.”

Floyd was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis where he died at 9:25 p.m. on Monday. The cause of his death is currently pending further testing and investigation, according to the medical examiner.




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These cops just started a possible riot in the near future......I can see summer time getting stupid with protests & a riot over this murder.

CNN will milk this story for at least a month or more.
 

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Just using it as an excuse to riot now. Four officers were fired, I'm not sure all four deserved to be fired. At least one of them is likely to be charged with murder, or maybe manslaughter one at a minimum.

What more do they want? A Posse? A public hanging?

They're using it as an excuse to riot, to destroy their neighbors' property, unacceptable behavior.
 

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Why no riots when the security guard was murdered asking the woman to put her mask on?
 

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No rational human being can....looting the Target store is a sad excuse for any sort of a demonstration pertaining to the death of Floyd...
 

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No rational human being can....looting the Target store is a sad excuse for any sort of a demonstration pertaining to the death of Floyd...

They are not protesting his death at this point , making a mockery out of it if anything
 

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They are not protesting his death at this point , making a mockery out of it if anything

no doubt that the death of floyd is horrific and the cops involved should be held accountable but 99% of those protesting could care less about george floyd and his inexcusable death. they are only interested in looting and getting something for free. end of story. there are probably more people on this forum who care about floyd's death than they do.
 

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EVERY FOUR YEARS the black community takes the media bait.

They find one tragedy and are able to get enough athletes and rappers to hype it so the black youth believes they have no choice but to riot and destroy themselves bc this world is against them.

YOUR rhetoric did this.
 
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no doubt that the death of floyd is horrific and the cops involved should be held accountable but 99% of those protesting could care less about george floyd and his inexcusable death. they are only interested in looting and getting something for free. end of story. there are probably more people on this forum who care about floyd's death than they do.



That has been going on for decades though. And rightfully so. It’s not a racial thing. It just always happens to black people in this country in this manner. Where they are the ones needing to protest, stand up for justice.


Ignorant white people were just protesting and illegally walking into buildings with guns where legislators worked. Just because they couldn’t go outside for 2 months. That was illegal, disgusting, and all of those people should have been prosecuted. So I don’t want to hear about it’s just about free shit.

The whole city was on fire after MLK. What it is is mayhem. Everyone for themselves. Because that’s the message that the government sends when they oppress the fuck out of that demographic. My anger would be through the roof if I was black. I think yours would too. I would’ve been throwing water balloons full of piss at the cops.
 
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no doubt that the death of floyd is horrific and the cops involved should be held accountable but 99% of those protesting could care less about george floyd and his inexcusable death. they are only interested in looting and getting something for free. end of story. there are probably more people on this forum who care about floyd's death than they do.



George Floyd will just become another name to add to the list unfortunately. They are numb to this. Just going to continue too. There is no end in sight and never will be. It’s more about the big picture than one individual....because this keeps happening. This is what cops are trained to do in America. Domestic terrorism. Blue Isis. Biggest gang in America. They are trained to perceive everyone as a threat besides their own. Everyone is the enemy outside of their gang, especially low income blacks.
 

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That has been going on for decades though. And rightfully so. It’s not a racial thing. It just always happens to black people in this country in this manner. Where they are the ones needing to protest, stand up for justice.


Ignorant white people were just protesting and illegally walking into buildings with guns where legislators worked. Just because they couldn’t go outside for 2 months. That was illegal, disgusting, and all of those people should have been prosecuted. So I don’t want to hear about it’s just about free shit.


The whole city was on fire after MLK. What it is is mayhem. Everyone for themselves. Because that’s the message that the government sends when they oppress the fuck out of that demographic. My anger would be through the roof if I was black. I think yours would too. I would’ve been throwing water balloons full of piss at the cops.

This is where you lose the 0.5% of credibility you have at the RX.

A peaceful protest on the steps of a state capitol building is not remotely the same as thousands of people looting/rioting/destroying property/stealing. The two types of protests couldn't be more different.

You do this a lot. Compare two things that aren't remotely the same thing in an effort to justify your personal position on a given matter.

Is it that hard to just say, "Although the killing of George Floyd is tragic, looting and destroying property isn't the answer."

Is this hard to say?
 

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George Floyd will just become another name to add to the list unfortunately. They are numb to this. Just going to continue too. There is no end in sight and never will be. It’s more about the big picture than one individual....because this keeps happening. This is what cops are trained to do in America. Domestic terrorism. Blue Isis. Biggest gang in America. They are trained to perceive everyone as a threat besides their own. Everyone is the enemy outside of their gang, especially low income blacks.

72% of people killed each year by cops are not black. Just wanted to share with you in case you didn't know the actual statistical data. Feel free to get your info from the blue checkmark team on Twitter or CNN but just understand, you don't know what the data is.
 
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That has been going on for decades though. And rightfully so. It’s not a racial thing. It just always happens to black people in this country in this manner. Where they are the ones needing to protest, stand up for justice.


Ignorant white people were just protesting and illegally walking into buildings with guns where legislators worked. Just because they couldn’t go outside for 2 months. That was illegal, disgusting, and all of those people should have been prosecuted. So I don’t want to hear about it’s just about free shit.

The whole city was on fire after MLK. What it is is mayhem. Everyone for themselves. Because that’s the message that the government sends when they oppress the fuck out of that demographic. My anger would be through the roof if I was black. I think yours would too. I would’ve been throwing water balloons full of piss at the cops.

How can anyone in here not see that this guy is a fucking douche?
 

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