Cops Shot, People Killed as Unrest Continues

The latest on Monday night protests across the US
By Evann Gastaldo,  Newser Staff
Posted Jun 2, 2020 1:49 AM CDT
Updated Jun 2, 2020 3:01 AM CDT
As George Floyd's Brother Urges Calm, Violence Continues
An emotional Terrence Floyd is comforted as he sits at the spot at the intersection of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn., where his brother George Floyd, encountered police and died while in their custody, Monday, June 1, 2020.   (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

As protests over the death of George Floyd, and other black people, at the hands of police continued Monday night, Floyd's brother pleaded for calm. Dropping to his knees at the Minneapolis storefront where Floyd fought for his final breaths as a police officer kneeled on his neck, Terrence Floyd said, per the AP: "I understand y’all are upset. I doubt y’all are half as upset as I am. So if I’m not over here blowing up stuff, if I’m not over here messing up my community, then what are y’all doing? What are y’all doing? Y’all doing nothing. Because that’s not going to bring my brother back at all." He said that he agrees the other three cops involved in Floyd's arrest should be criminally charged, but that it's time for protesters to stop "destroy[ing] stuff" as they seek to make their voices heard. Even so, demonstrations in many places across the US were still turning violent Monday night:

  • Buffalo, New York: An SUV plowed through a group of law enforcement officers at a protest, injuring two, the AP reports. The vehicle was carrying two people who had been shot, apparently at the protest. They were receiving treatment, as were the injured police officers; a third person in the SUV was in police custody.

  • Cicero, Ill.: Two people were fatally shot at a protest in the suburb of Chicago, the AP reports.
  • St. Louis, Mo.: Four police officers were shot at a protest, CNN reports. None of the injuries are believed to be life-threatening.
  • Las Vegas: A police officer and a civilian were shot in separate incidents following a protest on the Las Vegas Strip, the Reno Gazette Journal reports.
  • Philadelphia: Counter-protesters were carrying bats, golf clubs, and billy clubs and threatening protesters; the Washington Post reports that a radio producer recording them ended up getting beaten up.
  • Birmingham, Ala.: Workers started removing a Confederate monument Monday night after protesters tried to knock the 50-foot obelisk down the night before, the AP reports.
  • New York City: A CNN reporter described widespread looting and destruction as "anarchy on the streets" in NYC, which imposed a curfew from 11pm to 5am. Tuesday night's curfew will start earlier, at 8pm.
  • Richmond, Va.: Protesters who were attempting to topple statues were hit with tear gas after refusing to stop.
  • Around the world: Thousands more were protesting in cities including Rio de Janeiro, Amsterdam, Paris, London, and more.
  • Inciting violence: Twitter says it has found at least one example of a white supremacist account posing as antifa and calling for violence in an effort to inflame tensions. The account has been removed.
  • Pushing back against the president: Meanwhile, the AP reports some Democratic governors were rejecting President Trump's Monday threat to send in the US military if governors don't deploy the National Guard to maintain order on the streets. Some are refusing to deploy the National Guard; others say Trump has no authority to deploy the military to states.
For more of the latest, the Post and CNN have live updates. (More George Floyd stories.)

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