US POLICE PUBLISH FOOTAGE SHOWING OFFICER SHOOTING BLACK MAN

The police authorities in the United States city of Minneapolis, where Mr George Floyd was murdered in 2020, published a body camera video on Thursday showing the police shooting a 22-year-old Black man.

According to the police, Mr Amir Locke was shot on Wednesday by officers who were executing a search warrant on the apartment he was in, after Mr Locke pulled a gun from beneath a blanket, AFP reports.

The total time between the officers’ entrance and the shots fired was less than ten seconds.

Mr Locke was pronounced dead at hospital.

The local Star Tribune newspaper reported that Mr Locke was not named in the search warrant, but said he was related to a suspect in the investigation of a homicide.

The family’s attorneys said in a statement on Thursday that he “legally possessed a firearm”, and had no past criminal record.

His mother told the Star Tribune: “We want justice for our son.”

In the video, an officer uses a key to unlock the door and then a group of officers enter while shouting “Police, search warrant!”

Mr Locke, who was on a couch, starts to rise from beneath a blanket, with a gun in his hand, when police fire.

The family has retained lawyer Ben Crump, who has represented multiple black victims of police violence, including Mr Floyd and Ms Breonna Taylor, whose killings in 2020 sparked nationwide protests, according to the Straits Times.

Crump will hold a virtual press conference on Friday morning with the family, they said in a statement.

In May 2020, Mr Floyd was murdered by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.

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