A second person was killed Friday night in a shooting at the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building in Oakland, Calif. The FBI said that person was a a contract security officer for the Federal Protective Service.
A man raises his hands as police line up across the street during protests Friday in Minneapolis. Demonstrators expressed outrage and grief across the nation over the death of George Floyd. A police officer was seen on video pressing his knee into Floyd's neck.
That officer was later fired and charged in the death. That officer was later fired and charged in the death.Angry protests nationwide on Friday followed the death of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis. Clashes erupted between activists and law enforcement in many of locations, and at least two people were dead by Saturday morning. One person was killed in Detroit as hundreds of people gathered in the downtown area as part of the nationwide protests.a Detroit Police Department spokesperson said,"A grey Dodge Durango pulled up and fired into the crowd, striking a 19-year-old man."In Oakland, Calif., a contract security officer for the Federal Protective Service was killed and another injured in a shooting at the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building on Friday night, according to a statement from the FBI. The service is part of the Department of Homeland Security. The officers were shot after a vehicle approached the building, and"an individual inside the vehicle began firing." Officials did not immediately release more details about the shooting. Protesters were allowed to march in the streets until shortly before midnight when officers, outfitted in riot gear, began firing tear gas into the crowds, according to the news station. Officials said at least nine people were arrested after the demonstrations were pronounced to be unlawful gatherings. In Minneapolis, after a night of rioting, looting and setting a number of businesses ablaze on Thursday, the situation seemed calmer in Minneapolis early Friday. Officials there appeared to take a non-confrontational approach to people marching through the city for much of the day, despite some instances of civil disorder. But as the hours passed and protesters ignored a citywide 8 p.m. curfew, law enforcement reversed course. The new strategy included deploying a column of National Guard troops, including armored vehicles, to respond to protests near the 5th Precinct. People had set fire to the 3rd Precinct on Thursday night, forcing police to abandon the building. On Friday night, protesters also reportedly were seen breaking into a Wells Fargo Bank, which was also torched.Walz said he understood the rage felt across the nation but condemned what he called"wanton destruction." "This is not grieving," he said."This is not making a statement. This is life-threatening and dangerous to the most well-qualified forces out there." Frey said he was"reeling" along with the rest of his city but emphasized that"there is no honor in burning down your city." He highlighted local businesses and institutions many citizens depend on amid the pandemic that had been destroyed. Major Gen. Jon Jensen announced the state's National Guard was preparing to deploy 1,700 soldiers. The action would be the largest deployment within Minnesota in the state's history.In other cities most of the demonstrations began peacefully, but as the day unfolded and night fell, they became increasingly violent. That was true in Atlanta, where a crowd of protesters outside of an entrance to CNN's headquarters on Friday evening repeatedly threw rocks at officers attempting to keep them from rushing into the building. Police officers and protesters clash on Friday near CNN Center in Atlanta, in response to George Floyd's death in police custody in Minneapolis on Memorial Day.Police officers and protesters clash on Friday near CNN Center in Atlanta, in response to George Floyd's death in police custody in Minneapolis on Memorial Day.Armed with riot gear, more than a dozen officers braced as they endured attacks from protesters with rocks, smoke grenades, and apparently BB rounds. At one point protesters threw a flashbang that detonated in a small lobby."At the request of Mayor [Keisha Lance Bottoms] & in consultation with public safety & emergency preparedness officials, I have issued a State of Emergency for Fulton County to activate as many as 500 [Georgia National Guard] troops to protect people & property in Atlanta," Kemp announced in a
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