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Four US policemen, who killed black man by kneeling on his neck, fired

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Four white Minneapolis police officers involved in the death of a black man have been sacked, a move which delighted protesters.

According to reports, the FBI and authorities in Minnesota have also launched investigations into the death George Floyd, 46, who allegedly died when a white Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck as he lay on the ground.

In a viral video of the incident, Floyd can be heard saying “I cannot breathe” and “Don’t kill me!” He then becomes motionless, eyes closed, face-first on the road.

On Tuesday, hundreds of protesters, many in face masks, lined the Minneapolis intersection where Floyd died. Some carried signs reading “I can’t breathe” and “jail killer KKKops”, chanting: “Prosecute the police.”

Protesters marched through the neighbourhood to a city police precinct, where windows were damaged and squad cars sprayed with graffiti. Police in riot gear fired teargas and deployed stun grenades at demonstrators.

“For five minutes we watched as a white officer pressed his knee to the neck of a black man,” Jacob Frey, the Minneapolis mayor, said in a press conference earlier in the day, TheGuardin UK reported.

“For five minutes. This officer failed in the most basic human sense.

“[Floyd] should not have died,” Frey added, apologizing to the family and the black community in Minneapolis.

The incident happened late on Monday, when officers responded to a call from a grocery store that claimed Floyd had used a forged check. When located in his car, police said, he “physically resisted officers” while possibly under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

George Floyd

In a press conference on Tuesday, the Minneapolis police department confirmed he “died a short time” after a “medical incident”, after being transported to hospital.

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“[They] were able to get the suspect into handcuffs and realized that the suspect was suffering a medical distress,” a spokesman said, saying officers “called for an ambulance”.

In the video footage, witnesses can be heard shouting at officers to get off Floyd’s neck.

One yells:

“Bro, he’s not even fucking moving!” Another asks if “you’re going to just sit there with your knee on his neck?”

Another witness says:

“Did you kill him?”

On Tuesday afternoon, Frey announced that four police officers had been fired.

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In a Facebook video, a witness, Darnella Frazier, said she stopped to record the incident as she was on her way to meet friends. Officers had already pinned Floyd to the ground, she said when one began kneeling on him.

“They was pinning him down by his neck and he was crying. They wasn’t trying to take him serious,” she said. “The police killed him, bro, right in front of everybody.”

Floyd’s family retained the prominent civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, who in a statement said Floyd’s death was the result of “abusive, excessive and inhumane use of force”.

“We will seek justice for the family of George Floyd, as we demand answers from the Minnesota police department,” Crump said.

“How many ‘while black’ deaths will it take until the racial profiling and undervaluing of black lives by police finally ends?”

Outrage continued to grow on Tuesday, locally and online. The mayor of St Paul, Melvin Carter, called the footage of “a defenseless, handcuffed man one of the most vile and heartbreaking images” he had ever seen.

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