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MINNEAPOLIS, June 4 ― Law-enforcement officers in Minneapolis shot and killed a suspect wanted for a gun possession charge yesterday, officials said, sparking a small protest in a city still rattled by the murder of George Floyd in police custody a year ago. Members of a US Marshals task force...

MINNEAPOLIS, June 4 ― Law-enforcement officers in Minneapolis shot and killed a suspect wanted for a gun possession charge yesterday, officials said, sparking a small protest in a city still rattled by the murder of George Floyd in police custody a year ago.

The agencies making up the task force were not revealed but did not include Minneapolis police, the department whose officers were involved in Floyd's death, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported. Officers attempted to revive the man but he was declared dead by paramedics on the scene. A woman who was in the car with the suspect sustained minor injuries from shattered glass, the statement said.The race of neither the suspect nor the officers was mentioned in the statement or in local media accounts.

 

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