Gunfire at Wisconsin protest over another US police shooting

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Kenosha — Three people were shot, one of them fatally, as gunfire broke out on the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin, on the third straight night of unrest sparked by the police shooting of a black man, the New York Times reported, citing law enforcement.

Social media videos posted early on Wednesday showed a gun battle involving civilians, with several people rushing a man with a long gun who apparently had been knocked to the ground. The video shows him firing at the people rushing towards him, one of whom falls to the ground. Other shots are heard in the background.

“Stay down, stay down!” someone yells.

“Keep going this way,” a person says, apparently trying to guide others to safety as shots are fired.

Another social media video shows a man lying between parked cars with an apparent gunshot wound to the head, and several people rushing to his aid.

A third video shows a man with a severe arm wound sitting on the ground being tended to by a man with a long gun as police approach.

Kenosha has been rocked by protests since Sunday, when police shot Jacob Blake several times in the back as he walked away from two officers and opened his car door, according to a bystander video that went viral. Three of his young sons were in the car, witnesses said.

Blake (29) has been left paralysed and “fighting for his life”, his family and lawyers said on Tuesday, hours before the latest round of civil unrest in the lakefront town between Milwaukee and Chicago.

Sunday’s shooting occurred three months after the May 25 death of a black man in Minneapolis, George Floyd, who was pinned to the street under the knee of a white police officer, sparking nationwide protests against police brutality and racism within the US criminal justice system.

Police arrested more than 60 people on Tuesday in a protest march in Louisville, Kentucky, organised for Breonna Taylor, a black woman killed in March by police officers who burst into her apartment.

Police in Portland, Oregon, declared a gathering of hundreds of anti-racism protesters outside the city hall as a riot, ordering the crowd to disperse or face arrest.

Police and protesters skirmished in Kenosha on Tuesday night and early on Wednesday. Officers in riot gear fired rubber bullets, teargas and flash-bang rounds to push back demonstrators who defied a dawn-to-dusk curfew ...
26 Aug 2020 5AM English South Africa Business News · News

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