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乔治·弗洛伊德抗议更新:明尼阿波利斯市议会想更换警察部门

2020-06-08 10:57   美国新闻网   - 

这乔治·弗洛伊德之死,一个死于阵亡将士纪念日在他被明尼苏达州一名白人警察制服后,在明尼阿波利斯、美国和世界各地引发了愤怒和抗议。

德里克·肖万被指控犯有二级谋杀、三级谋杀和过失杀人罪,检察官称他曾将膝盖放在弗洛伊德的脖子上将近九分钟。另外三个警官被指控协助和教唆二级谋杀和协助和教唆过失杀人。四名警官都被解雇了。

32个州的州长已经动员了32,400多名国民警卫队成员。

​抗议者在明尼阿波利斯警察局第三分局外与警察对峙,第三天的抗议活动仍在继续,抗议乔治·弗洛伊德被捕,他随后于1996年死于警方拘留...更多2020年5月28日,明尼苏达州明尼阿波利斯

当今最大的发展:

晚上8:20:圣路易斯警察局局长被指控谋杀

一名警察局长发现,一名男子被指控谋杀大卫·多恩致命的枪击上周抗议期间被洗劫的圣路易斯一家当铺外。

巡回律师金伯利·m·加德纳宣布,24岁的斯蒂芬·坎农被控一级谋杀和其他六项罪名。

不允许保证金。

多恩于2007年从圣路易斯警察局退休,自2008年以来一直担任密苏里州魔线阿克里的警察局长。他于6月2日被杀,当时他显然试图阻止对李氏典当珠宝的抢劫。

2020年6月7日,星期日,密苏里州圣路易斯,一个人,左上,拿着电话,从窗户往外看,抗议者在下面的街道上游行。

加德纳说,调查恢复了商店和周围企业的录像。

其他指控包括一级抢劫和入室盗窃、三项武装犯罪行为和非法持有枪支。

下午6:58:明尼阿波利斯市议会想更换警察部门

明尼阿波利斯市议会成员宣布,他们打算解散该市的警察部门,成立一个更加面向社区的机构。

这一声明是在由黑人愿景和改造街区组织召开的一次社区会议上发布的,这两个基层组织自2018年以来一直呼吁市议会从警察局撤资。

“我们的承诺是结束我们城市与明尼阿波利斯市警察局的不良关系,结束我们所知的治安,重建公共安全体系,真正保障我们的安全,”市议会主席丽莎·本德在周日下午的一次集会上说。

宾德说,“很明显,我们的治安系统并不能保证社区的安全。我们渐进式改革的努力已经失败。”

反对否决的多数派团体表示,他们希望转向社区主导的公共安全体系,尽管目前解散警察的障碍尚不清楚。

在周日的会议之后,市议会有望与明尼阿波利斯的居民以及社区和全国的组织者和专家协商,开始制定一个脱离公共工程部的过渡计划。

“不应该用这么多的死亡来把我们带到这里,”黑人视觉导演坎迪斯·蒙哥马利说。“乔治·弗洛伊德不应该被谋杀让这么多人醒来。不应该让年轻的黑人一次又一次地在这些街道上冒着生命危险。我想向世世代代梦想并努力实现这一天的所有组织者和社区致敬。”

周六,市长雅各布·弗雷在抗议中被嘘下台,因为他说他不支持取消警察局,这在下午11点14分的报道中有所提及。

下午3:55:前费城市长弗兰克·里佐的壁画被覆盖

另一座纪念费城前市长弗兰克·里佐的纪念碑已经被移走。

周日早上,一幅描绘该市意大利市场前警察局长的壁画被粉刷一新。

这幅壁画被许多人视为警察暴行的象征,近年来已被污损数次。费城壁画艺术公司表示,在墙壁所有者的同意下,它在壁画上作画。

该组织在周日的一份声明中称:“我们知道移除这幅壁画并不能抹去痛苦的记忆,并对它造成的巨大悲痛深表歉意。”。“我们相信这是朝着正确方向迈出的一步,并希望通过富有思想和包容性的公共艺术的力量来帮助治愈我们的城市。”

该组织表示,它计划利用社区的意见创作一幅新的壁画。

上周,市政厅附近的一座里佐雕像已被移除在该市抗议活动中的破坏行为之后。

下午1:33:国民警卫队准备离开洛杉矶

国民警卫队在被要求处理抗议活动后将离开洛杉矶。

应加文·纽瑟姆州长的请求,国民警卫队于5月30日在洛杉机和邻近社区启动。他在抗议中宣布了洛杉矶县的紧急声明。

2020年6月3日,洛杉矶,在明尼阿波利斯警察拘留乔治·弗洛伊德的死亡事件上,抗议者在市政厅附近与数千人举行示威游行。

下午12:48:纽约市长表示,NYPD的资金将转移到青年、社会服务上

纽约市长比尔·白思豪宣布了一波警察改革,包括将资金从警察部门转移到青年和社会服务部门。

其他措施包括改革50-A法案,该州法律规定警察行为不受公众监督;将供应商执法从警方手中转移出去;把社区的声音带到警察的高层。

“细节将在未来几周的预算过程中制定。但我希望人们明白,我们致力于转移资源,以确保重点放在我们的年轻人身上。

A摘要纽约市的预算计划显示,2021财政年度,警察局的预算为56亿美元,而青年和社区发展部的预算为5.98亿美元。摘要显示,社会服务部2021财年的预算为96亿美元。

市长还强调了周六成千上万走上街头的和平抗议者。

下午12:18:英国抗议者推倒了17世纪奴隶贩子的雕像

英国布里斯托尔反对系统性种族主义的抗议者推倒了17世纪奴隶贩子爱德华·科尔斯顿的雕像。英国的抗议是对美国爆发的抗议的回应。

有人看到示威者在跳上雕像前用绳子把它拉下来。

2020年6月7日,在英国布里斯托尔举行的黑人生命问题抗议集会上,抗议者将奴隶贩子爱德华·科尔斯顿的雕像扔进布里斯托尔港,以回应最近乔治·弗洛伊德的死亡。

历史学家大卫·奥卢索加说,这座雕像的问题一直是“它没有被视为一个问题”它建于1895年,在他于1721年去世近两个世纪后。

奥卢索加说:“这表明,17世纪的伦敦和布里斯托尔卷入了奴隶贸易,但19世纪的布里斯托尔并不在乎这是为了纪念一个卷入奴隶贸易的人。”告诉英国广播公司。“这座城市有14%是BAME人(黑人、亚洲人和少数民族),雕像上的人不仅仅是奴隶贩子,他还加入了皇家非洲公司,该公司贩卖的奴隶比英国历史上任何一家公司都多。”

2020年6月7日,在英格兰布里斯托尔大学绿地举行的黑人生命问题抗议集会上,抗议者推倒了奴隶贩子爱德华·科尔斯顿的雕像,以回应最近乔治·弗洛伊德的死亡。

据英国广播公司报道,1672年至1689年间,科尔斯顿的公司从西非向加勒比海和美洲运送了超过10万名奴隶。

然而,根据英国政府机构“历史英格兰”的说法,直到20世纪90年代,科尔斯顿参与奴隶贸易才获得了更多的关注。奴隶贸易是他给布里斯托尔的大部分资金的来源。

在美国,象征邦联的雕像,对许多人来说,是种族主义和压迫的象征,也随着抗议活动在世界范围内蔓延而被推倒。

上午10:07:特朗普称国民警卫队将撤出DC

唐纳德·特朗普总统在推特上称,国民警卫队将开始从华盛顿特区撤出,“现在一切都在完美的控制之下。”

“我刚刚下令我们的国民警卫队开始撤离华盛顿特区,现在一切都在完美的控制之下。他们会回家,但如果需要的话,可以很快回来。昨晚出现的抗议者比预期的少得多!”特朗普发了推特。

然而,数千名抗议者周六仍在华盛顿特区示威。

2020年6月6日,在DC首都华盛顿,示威者聚集在林肯纪念堂,抗议警察暴行和种族主义。

上午8:03:波特兰警察局在深夜示威中逮捕了50名抗议者

俄勒冈州的波特兰经历了又一个抗议和示威的夜晚,与过去几个晚上一样,不同的示威人群走上街头。

波特兰警察局在一份声明中说,“大约晚上10点50分,非法集会被宣布。”。“人群有充分的机会分散,如果他们不这样做,就会被逮捕或被强迫。晚上11点30分之后,警察开始驱散人群。波特兰警方在外部机构互助伙伴的协助下,逮捕了至少50名参与犯罪活动的人。”

关于逮捕的信息仍在汇编中,一旦获得这一信息,将会发布一份最新版本。

上午7:13:纽约市长解除宵禁

在乔治·弗洛伊德死后的抗议和示威中,纽约市市长比尔·白思豪解除了对该市实施的宵禁。

2020年6月6日,星期六,纽约,一群抗议者在曼哈顿下城游行时跪下。

“我们解除宵禁,立即生效。昨天和昨晚我们看到了我们城市最好的一面,”市长在周日的一条推特上说。“明天我们迈出重启的第一大步。保持安全。继续互相照顾。”

凌晨4点21分:维吉尼亚州一名官员被指控三项轻罪攻击和殴打,涉及一名处于危机中的男子

费尔法克斯郡警察局周六晚间召开新闻发布会,公布该局一名警员被捕的细节。

白人警官泰勒·廷伯莱克面临三项与周五发生的值勤事件有关的袭击和殴打指控。

在新闻发布会上播放的人体摄像视频显示,一名警官将他的眩晕枪对准了一名黑人,而这名黑人当时正从他身边走开。录像中的男子似乎患有某种医学疾病。

这个人倒在地上,军官继续用膝盖靠在他的背上。这名警官似乎再次将眩晕枪对准了他,这一次他已经脸朝下趴在了地上。此时,其他警官和最初的警官一起将这名男子推到地上,在那里他们将手铐铐在他身上。

有一次,受害者大叫:“我不能呼吸了。”

该县的警察局长埃德温·C·罗斯勒上校说,这个人“还活着,正在家里和家人一起休息。”

罗斯勒还表示,在该部门工作了八年的蒂姆伯雷克已经被解除了职务。在场的其他官员也被解除职务,等待刑事和行政调查的结果。

汀布莱克面临长达36个月的监禁。

凌晨2点57分:圣路易斯地区官员被停职,因为视频显示他用没有标志的巡逻车殴打一名男子

一名警官被停职,另外两人被停职,因为一台环形摄像机捕捉到一名警官开车撞上一名男子,然后在地上与他搏斗多次。

佛罗里达警察局长蒂莫西·法甘说事件发生在6月2日,但他只是在周六才知道并看到了视频。局长说,联邦调查局和圣路易斯县警察局正在调查这一事件。

“我的直觉反应是,我和三家不同的机构谈过,让他们看一看,因为我确实对此有些担心,”法甘说。

视频中被击中的人被找到了,因为他在一辆与另一辆车的描述相匹配的车上,而这辆车与弗格森警察局外的枪击事件有关。

警方表示,在这名男子身上没有发现武器,他正面临携带毒品和拒捕的指控。

该男子脚踝受伤。

法甘说:“我会告诉你,我相信我在视频中看到的是,一名男性然后站起来试图逃跑,然后警察试图将这名男性拘留,在我看来,他似乎至少打了这个人两次,他看起来像是踢了他,然后用前臂打了他。”。

事件发生在6月2日晚上11点30分左右,地点在德尔伍德市东戴尔大道9800号。

圣路易斯县检察官韦斯利·贝尔将不会调查此案,因为他的发言人的儿子是一名警官,当他撞上那个人时,他正坐在汽车的后座上,这给贝尔造成了利益冲突。

结果,此案被移交给了圣查尔斯郡检察官蒂姆·洛马尔。

法甘说,没有人体或仪表板摄像机镜头可供审查。

被停职的官员已经在该部门工作了九年。

上午12:42:西雅图几名警察因简易爆炸装置受伤

西雅图警察局证实,示威人群开始向警察投掷石块和瓶子,并引爆简易炸药,导致数名警察受伤。

据西雅图警察局称,事件发生在晚上7点30分左右,当时东区外的示威者未经允许就开始移动路障,警察多次要求他们停下来。

目前还不知道这些军官的情况。

晚上11:14:明尼阿波利斯市长在表示不支持废除警察后发出嘘声

明尼阿波利斯市市长雅各布·弗雷在表示不支持废除警察部门后,遭到抗议的嘘声。

一名抗议者问弗雷是否支持解散警察部门,然而,他没有回答这个问题,而是说他“不支持完全废除警察”

嘘声很快穿过人群,抗议者高呼,“回家吧,雅各布!回家吧!”

活动人士呼吁解散美国的警察部门,这通常意味着从警察预算中拿出钱,捐给社区。洛杉矶市长埃里克·加希提宣布的本周早些时候这样的措施。

美国广播公司新闻部的考特尼·波默罗伊、亚历克西斯·佐托斯、阿比盖尔·沙拉维罗、艾哈迈德·海明威、亚历山德拉·福尔、约书亚·奥约斯和拉希德·哈杜-里弗对此报道做出了贡献。

明尼阿波利斯市议会成员想取代警察部门

退伍军人管理局官员被控涉及危机中的男子的轻罪攻击

一名密苏里州官员因视频显示他用汽车打人而被停职

西雅图几名警察因简易爆炸装置受伤

George Floyd protest updates: Minneapolis city council wants to replace police department

Thedeath of George Floyd,a black man who died onMemorial Dayafter he was pinned down by a white Minnesota police officer, has sparked outrage and protests in Minneapolis, across the United States and around the world.

Second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter charges have been filed against Derek Chauvin, the ex-officer who prosecutors say held his knee on Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes. The three otherofficers have been chargedwith aiding and abetting second-degree murder and aiding and abetting manslaughter. All four officers have been fired.

Governors in 32 states have activated more than 32,400 members of the National Guard.

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8:20 p.m.: Murder charges filed in death of St. Louis police chief

A man has been charged with murder in the death of David Dorn, a police chief foundfatally shotoutside a St. Louis pawn shop that was looted during protests last week.

Stephan Cannon, 24, was charged with first-degree murder, along with six other charges, Circuit Attorney Kimberly M. Gardner announced.

No bond was allowed.

Dorn retired from the St. Louis Police Department in 2007 and had been serving as police chief of Moline Acres, Missouri, since 2008. He was killed on June 2 when he apparently tried to stop the looting of Lee's Pawn & Jewelry.

A person, upper left, holds a phone while watching from a window as protesters march in the street below Sunday, June 7, 2020, in St. Louis, Mo.

The investigation recovered footage from the shop and surrounding businesses, Gardner said.

Additional charges included first-degree robbery and burglary, three counts of armed criminal action, and unlawful possession of a firearm.

6:58 p.m.: Minneapolis City Council wants to replace police department

Minneapolis City Council members have announced their intent to disband the city's police department in favor of a more community-oriented agency.

The announcement came at a community meeting held by Black Visions and Reclaim the Block, two grassroots organizations that have been calling on the city council to divest from the police department since 2018.

"Our commitment is to end our city's toxic relationship with the Minneapolis Police Department, to end policing as we know it and to recreate systems of public safety that actually keep us safe," City Council President Lisa Bender said at a rally Sunday afternoon.

Binder said that "it is clear that our system of policing is not keeping communities safe. Our efforts at incremental reform have failed."

The veto-proof majority group said it wants to shift toward a community-led public safety system, though at the moment the hurdles to disbanding the police are unclear.

After Sunday's meeting, the city council is expected to begin creating a transition plan away from the MPD, in consultation with Minneapolis residents as well as organizers and experts in the community and nationwide.

"It shouldn't have taken so much death to get us here," said Black Visions Director Kandace Montgomery. "George Floyd should not have been murdered for so many people to wake up. It shouldn't have taken young black folks risking their lives in these streets, over and over. I want to honor all of the organizers and communities who, for generations, have dreamed and worked to make this day happen."

Mayor Jacob Frey was booed out of a protest Saturday after he said he did not support abolishing the police department, as covered in the 11:14 p.m. entry below.

3:55 p.m.: Mural of former Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo painted over

Another memorial to former Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo has been removed.

A mural depicting the former police commissioner in the city's Italian Market was painted over on Sunday morning.

The mural, who many saw as a symbol of police brutality, had been defaced several times in recent years. Mural Arts Philadelphia said it painted over the mural with the consent of the wall owner.

"We know that the removal of this mural does not erase painful memories and are deeply apologetic for the amount of grief it has caused," the organization said in a statement on Sunday. "We believe this is a step in the right direction and hope to aid in healing our city through the power of thoughtful and inclusive public art."

The organization said it plans to create a new mural with input from the community.

Last week, a statue of Rizzo near City Hallwas removedfollowing vandalism amid the city's protests.

1:33 p.m.: National Guard prepares to leave Los Angeles

The National Guard is leaving Los Angeles after their presence was requested to handle protests.

The National Guard was activated in Los Angeles and neighboring communities on May 30 after a request from Gov. Gavin Newsom. He had proclaimed a statement of emergency in Los Angeles County amid the protests.

Protesters rally during a demonstration with thousands of people near City Hall over the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, in Los Angeles, June 3, 2020.

12:48 p.m.: NYC mayor says NYPD funds will be shifted to youth, social services

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a wave of police reforms, including shifting funds from the police department to youth and social services.

The other measures include reforming 50-A, the state law that keeps police behavior from public scrutiny; move vendor enforcement out of the police; and bring community voices into the senior level of the police.

"The details will be worked out in the budget process in the weeks ahead. But I want people to understand that we are committed to shifting resources to ensure that the focus is on our young people," de Blasio said.

Asummaryof the New York City budget plan showed that for the 2021 fiscal year, the police department had a budget of $5.6 billion, while the Dept. of Youth and Community Development had a budget of $598 million. The summary showed that the Dept. of Social Services budget for the 2021 fiscal year was $9.6 billion.

The mayor also highlighted Saturday's tens of thousands of peaceful protesters who took to the streets across the city.

12:18 p.m.: Protesters in UK tear down statue of 17th century slave trader

Protesters against systemic racism in Bristol, United Kingdom, tore down a statue of 17th century slave trader Edward Colston. The protests in the United Kingdom are in response to protests that have erupted in the United States.

Demonstrators were seen pulling down the statue with a rope before jumping on it.

Protesters throw a statue of slave trader Edward Colston into Bristol harbour, during a Black Lives Matter protest rally, in Bristol, England, June 7, 2020, in response to the recent death of George Floyd.

The statue was then dragged through the streets of Bristol, according to local media reports, and eventually tossed in the river.

Historian David Olusoga said that the problem with the statue has long been "that it has not been seen as a problem." It was erected in 1895, nearly two centuries after he died in 1721.

"What it shows is that 17th century London and Bristol were involved in the slave trade, but that 19th century Bristol didn't care that it was honoring a man who had been involved in the slave trade," Olusogatold the BBC. "This is a city that is 14% BAME (black, Asian and minority ethnic) with a statue that of somebody who was not just a slave trader, he was involved in the Royal Africa Company, the company that trafficked more people into slavery than any in British history."

Protesters pull down a statue of slave trader Edward Colston during a Black Lives Matter protest rally on College Green, Bristol, England, June 7, 2020, in response to the recent death of George Floyd.

Colston's company transported more than 100,000 slaves from West Africa to the Caribbean and the Americas between 1672 and 1689, according to the BBC.

However, it was only until the 1990s that Colston's involvement in the slave trade, the source of much of the money which he gave to Bristol, gained more publicity, according to Historic England, a body of the British Government.

Statues that symbolize the Confederacy, for many a symbol of racism and oppression, in the U.S. have also come down in the wake of the protests that are spreading worldwide.

10:07 a.m.: Trump says National Guard will withdraw from DC

President Donald Trump tweeted that the National Guard will begin to withdraw from Washington, D.C. "now that everything is under perfect control."

"I have just given an order for our National Guard to start the process of withdrawing from Washington, D.C., now that everything is under perfect control. They will be going home, but can quickly return, if needed. Far fewer protesters showed up last night than anticipated!" Trump tweeted.

However, thousands of protesters still stepped out in Washington, D.C. on Saturday.

Demonstrators gather at the Lincoln Memorial during a peaceful protest against police brutality and racism, June 6, 2020, in Washington, DC.

8:03 a.m.: Portland Police Department arrest 50 protesters in late night demonstrations

Portland, Oregon, experienced another evening of protests and demonstrations that began much the same as the last several nights with separate groups of demonstrators taking to the streets.

"At about 10:50 p.m. an unlawful assembly was declared," the Portland Police Department said in a statement. "The crowd was given ample opportunity to disperse and were warned if they did not do so, they were subject to arrest or force. Officers began dispersing the crowd just after 11:30 p.m. Portland Police, assisted by outside agency mutual aid partners, arrested at least 50 subjects for criminal activity."

Information on arrests is still being compiled and an updated release will be published when this information becomes available.

7:13 a.m.: NYC mayor lifts curfew

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has lifted the curfew that had been imposed on the city amid the protests and demonstrations after the death of George Floyd.

A group of protesters take a knee while marching in lower Manhattan Saturday, June 6, 2020, in New York.

"We are lifting the curfew, effective immediately. Yesterday and last night we saw the very best of our city," the mayor said in a tweet on Sunday. "Tomorrow we take the first big step to restart. Keep staying safe. Keep looking out for each other."

4:21 a.m.: Virginia officer charged with 3 counts of misdemeanor assault and battery involving man in crisis

The Fairfax County Police Department called a late press conference Saturday night to release details surrounding the arrest of one of the department's own officers.

The white officer, Tyler Timberlake, faces three counts of assault and battery related to an on-duty incident that happened Friday.

Body camera video played at the press conference shows an officer deploying his stun gun on a black man, who was walking away from him at the time. The man seems in the footage to be suffering from some kind of medical episode.

The man falls to the ground, where the officer proceeds lean on his back with his knees. The officer appears to deploy the stun gun on him again, this time while he's already face down on the ground. At this point, other officers join the initial officer in pushing the man into the ground, where they force handcuffs onto him.

At one point, the victim yells: "I can't breathe."

Col. Edwin C. Roessler Jr., the county's chief of police, said the man "is alive and resting at home with his family."

Roessler also says Timberlake, an eight-year veteran of the department, has been relieved of duty. Other officers who were present have also been relieved of duty pending the result of both criminal and administrative investigations.

Timberlake faces up to 36 months of incarceration.

2:57 a.m.: St. Louis-area officer suspended after video shows him hitting man with unmarked patrol car

An officer was suspended and two others were placed on leave after a Ring video camera caught an officer driving into a man and then struggling with him on the ground multiple times.

Florissant Police Chief Timothy Fagan said the incident happened on June 2 but he only learned about it and saw the video on Saturday. The chief said the FBI and the St. Louis County Police Department are investigating the incident.

"My gut reaction was I talked to three different agencies to take a look at it because I do have some concerns about it," Fagan said.

The man seen being hit in the video was approached because he was in a vehicle matching the description of another car in connection with shots fired outside the Ferguson Police Department.

Police said no weapons were found on the man and he is facing pending charges for carrying drugs and resisting arrest.

The man suffered an ankle injury.

"I'll tell you what I believe I see in the video which is that the male then gets up and tries to run and then officer tries to take the male into custody and from my view looks like he struck the individual at least two times, he looks like he kicks him and then hits him with a forearm," Fagan said.

The incident happened on June 2 around 11:30 p.m. in the 9800 block of Eastdell Drive in the City of Dellwood.

St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell will not be looking into the case as his spokesperson's son, an officer, was in the backseat of the car the detective was driving when he hit the man, creating a conflict of interest for Bell.

The case was turned over to St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney Tim Lomar as a result.

Fagan said there is no body or dash camera footage to review.

The officer that was suspended had been with the department for nine years.

12:42 a.m.: Several officers injured due to improvised explosives in Seattle

The Seattle Police Department confirmed that several of their officers were injured after people at a demonstration began throwing rocks and bottles at officers and by setting off improvised explosives.

The incident occurred at approximately 7:30 p.m. according to the Seattle Police Department, when demonstrators outside the East Precinct began moving barricades without permission and the police asked them multiple times to stop.

The condition of the officers is not currently known.

11:14 p.m.: Minneapolis mayor booed after saying he does not support abolishing police

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey was booed out of a protest after he said he did not support abolishing the police department.

A protester asked Frey if he supported defunding the police department, however, he did not answer that question and instead said he "did not support the full abolition of the police."

Boos quickly permeated through the crowd and protesters chanted, "Go home Jacob! Go home!"

Activists have called for defunding police departments in the U.S., often meaning taking money out of the police budget and putting it toward the community. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcettiannouncedsuch a measure earlier this week.

Minneapolis City Council members want to replace police department

VA officer charged with misdemeanor assault involving man in crisis

Missouri officer suspended after video shows him hitting man with car

Several officers injured due to improvised explosives in Seattle

ABC News' Courtney Pomeroy, Alexis Zotos, Abigail Shalawylo, Ahmad Hemingway, Alexandra Faul, Joshua Hoyos and Rashid Haddou-Riffi contributed to this report.

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