Another black man killed by police in Minneapolis, memory of George Floyd revived

Minneapolis authorities released a video on Thursday showing the death of a black man, killed the day before by police in this city where George Floyd died in 2020. Amir Locke, a 22-year-old African-American, has was killed when a Minneapolis police response team burst into an apartment in the northern US metropolis shortly before 7 a.m. Wednesday, the local daily reported Star Tribune.

Video of the assault, released Thursday evening, shows the police opening the door to the accommodation with a key, entering and announcing their presence before moving towards the living room where a man is lying on the sofa, under sheets. This one recovers slightly, a weapon in the hand, and a policeman opens fire.

In a statement Wednesday, authorities said that “nearly nine seconds after entering, officers encountered a man with a pistol pointed in the direction of officers.” “At one point, shots were fired, and the adult man was hit,” the statement continued, adding that the latter later died of his injuries in hospital.

A controversial so-called “no-knock” mandate carried out

This police raid is linked to an ongoing case in nearby St. Paul, but which does not involve Amir Locke, according to the Star Tribune who cites anonymously three different sources within several police departments.

The daily also specifies that police radio communications before the assault suggest that it was carried out with a so-called “no-knock” warrant, which authorizes the security forces to break down the door without warning. ‘announce.

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“We will continue to push for answers in this case, so that the family of Amir, in mourning, can obtain a conclusion”, affirmed in a press release sent to AFP the famous lawyer Ben Crump, who notably defended the family of George Floyd, and who announced to defend the interests of the family of Amir Locke who claims to shed light on the circumstances of the tragedy.

On May 25, 2020, Derek Chauvin, a seasoned Minneapolis police officer, knelt on George Floyd’s neck for nearly ten minutes, indifferent to the interventions of panicked passers-by and the groans of this African-American man. The scene, filmed and posted online, sparked huge protests against racism and police violence in Minneapolis but also across the United States and beyond.

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