Photos show thousands of protesters demanding justice in Minneapolis after police killed George Floyd
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- Thousands of protesters gathered in the streets of Minneapolis on Tuesday to demand justice for the killing of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who died from police force.
- George Floyd, 46, died after a white police officer knelt on his neck for eight minutes during an arrest on Monday. Disturbing video footage surfaced showing Floyd saying "I can't breathe" repeatedly, and begging the officer not to kill him.
- On Tuesday, four Minneapolis police officers who were involved in his death were fired. The FBI and state authorities are now investigating his death.
- Protests in Minneapolis began peacefully as people gathered in the streets to demand justice. But police officers and protesters quickly began to clash, resulting in officers deploying tear gas.
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Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Minneapolis on Tuesday to demand justice for the police killing of George Floyd.
Floyd, a 46-year-old unarmed black man, was killed on Monday after a white police officer knelt on his neck for nearly eight minutes during an arrest. A video of his death shows Floyd begging for his life saying, "Please, please, please, I can't breathe," and, "Don't kill me," as bystanders pleaded with the officer to let go.
The video showed Floyd became unresponsive after the officer knelt on him after about four minutes, but the officer kept kneeling on his neck until an ambulance arrived. Floyd was transferred to a hospital, where he died that evening.
On Tuesday, the four police officers involved in the arrest were fired.
But thousands of protesters took to the streets to demand justice for Floyd, and display their frustration with police brutality in America.
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Minneapolis on Tuesday to demand justice and protest the police killing of George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man.
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Floyd was killed on Monday, May 25, after a white police officer kneeled on his neck for nearly eight minutes.
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A disturbing video surfaced showing Floyd telling the officer he couldn't breathe. Protesters carried signs with Floyd's last words, showing how he begged the officer to let go of him.
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Others wrote the harrowing message on their face masks.
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Local media reported that the protests began peacefully, with people gathering in crowds to chant, hold signs, and fight for justice.
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The protests began at the scene were Floyd was killed. People gathered with signs saying "Stop killin' black people" and "Justice for George Floyd."
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Flower memorials were placed at the site of his killing.
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Protesters wore masks and tried to maintain social distance, according to WCCO, the local CBS station.
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At the site of his killing, protesters chanted "I can't breathe," and "It could've been me."
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"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," one protester told WCCO.
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Signs showing the anger and frustration against the Minneapolis police department and police brutality in America as a whole were prominent.
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Around 6 p.m., the protesters began to march toward the 3rd Precinct of the Minneapolis Police Department.
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Four police officers involved were fired on Tuesday, and protesters demanded they be charged with Floyd's murder.
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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said the FBI is now investigating Floyd's death. But many protesters argue that justice will not be served until the police officers are convicted.
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Later in the evening, the protests began to take a turn when police officers and demonstrators clashed.
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A small group of people stood on police cars and began vandalizing the police station, according to local media outlets.
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Some protesters were seen throwing bricks and rocks at empty police cars.
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Police responded by forming a barricade around the precinct, fully dressed in riot gear.
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In the early evening, police began firing tear gas and flash grenades at the crowds.
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Videos showing the direct conflict between police and protesters were posted on social media.
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