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    Fires blaze and looters rampage during second night of Minneapolis anti-police protests following black man’s death

    Kermit WilliamsBy Kermit WilliamsMay 28, 2020Updated:May 28, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Smoke billowed high over Minneapolis on Wednesday night as anti-police protesters vented their anger over a black man’s death with looting and arson.

    Video by Chris Juhn/Zenger

    The previous night had seen mostly peaceful protests that drew an estimated 4,000 people to the streets. Looters emptied a liquor store, and tear gas canisters flew as demonstrators broke squad car windows.

    Twenty-four hours later furious orange flames pockmarked the city blocks surrounding the Third Police Precinct where Officer Derek Chauvin was based. The white patrolman killed George Floyd, a black man, during an arrest Monday night over an accusation of retail forgery.

    Chauvin was a 19-year police veteran whose career has been pockmarked with other allegations of excessive force including three shootings. One was fatal.

    As his past percolated through local and national news media, the protests turned more violent.

    Fires consumed an auto parts store, a Wendy’s restaurants and an affordable housing complex that was expected to house hundreds.

    Sprinkler systems saved at least two grocery stores from burning to the ground, but other businesses were at the mercy of the flames.

    Looters stripped bare what wasn’t consumed by fire, laying waste to both corner shope and cavernous Target stores. Reports circulated of business owners pacing rooftops with loaded shotguns.

    Widely seen video footage showed Chauvin kneeling on the 46-year-old Floyd’s neck for nearly nine minutes as he complained that he couldn’t breathe and pleaded for his life. Floyd lost consciousness at the scene, and was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.

    The FBI and law enforcement agencies in Minnesota have launched investigations. The city of Minneapolis fired Chauvin and three other officers.

    Mayor Jacob Frey called for criminal charges on Wednesday, hours before the riots escalated.

    “Why is the man who killed George Floyd not in jail?” he asked. “We cannot turn a blind eye. It is on us as leaders to see this for what it is and call it what it is.”

    Some protesters made their way to Chauvin’s home on Wednesday, scrawling the word “murderer” on his driveway in chalk.

    Others wrote “I can’t breathe” in red spray paint, the words Floyd is heard saying on the video of his last conscious moments.

    Looters walk into Target off of Hiawatha Avenue and Lake Street in Minneapolis after riots broke out in the city over the police killing of George Floyd on May 27, 2020. (Chris Juhn/Zenger)

     

    A protester sits on his knees in front of police in Minneapolis during riots that broke out around the city over the police killing of George Floyd on May 27. (Chris Juhn/Zenger)

     

    After a construction site was set on fire during riots in Minneapolis over the police killing of George Floyd, protesters gather on the site as they watched the fire on May 27, 2020. (Chris Juhn/Zenger)

     

    An empty business is graffitied by protesters in Minneapolis on May 27, 2020. (Chris Juhn/Zenger)

     

    A business was tagged with graffiti during a riot that broke out in Minneapolis over the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 27, 2020. (Chris Juhn/Zenger)

     

    An ATM was forced open and destroyed by looters at the US Bank location near Lake Street and Hiawatha in Minneapolis over the police killing of George Floyd on May 28, 2020. (Chris Juhn/Zenger)

     

    The sign of US Bank was hit with Graffiti during a riot that broke out in Minneapolis over the police killing of George Floyd on May 27, 2020. (Chris Juhn/Zenger)
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