Watch: News Crew Records Moment Hail Of Gunfire Breaks Out At George Floyd Memorial
Just another Tuesday in Liberal-run Minneapolis where a reporter and his news team ducked for cover after a hail of gunfire was heard near the intersection where George Floyd died.
AP’s Philip Crowther was shooting live video from 38th and Chicago when as many as 30 gunshots were heard one block from the intersection where George Floyd was killed last year.
Reporter Philip Crowther was interrupted by what are believed to be gunshots, as he was reporting on the anniversary of George Floyd’s murder in Minneapolis for CGTN. Crowther reports 30 shots fired. No immediate injuries were reported on the scene. pic.twitter.com/VBkbh5cDPF
— CGTN America (@cgtnamerica) May 25, 2021
Minneapolis Police Department responded to reports of a shooting at around 1000 local time around 3800 block of Elliot Ave. South, or about a block away from Floyd’s memorial. Witnesses on the ground saw a vehicle speed away from the scene.
“Very quickly, things got back to normal,” Crowther said. “People here who spend a significant amount of time, the organizers, were running around asking, ‘Does anyone need a medic?’ It seems like there are no injuries.”
The intersection was recently transformed into a memorial since his death this day last year. A gathering has been planned for later this afternoon to mark the anniversary.
Nevertheless, defunding police is not going so well in Minneapolis, with the metro area transforming into a chaotic and violent hellhole.
Tyler Durden
Tue, 05/25/2021 – 12:44
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