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One Person killed during Protest in Texas


Sun 26 Jul 2020 | 09:32 AM
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The US authorities said that one person was killed by several shots fired during a protest by “Black Lives Matter “movement in downtown Austin, Texas, on Saturday.

Facebook Live footage showed the rally, in which about a hundred people participated, Reuters reported.

The Austin police and city emergency medical services confirmed that one person was killed during the shooting.

Noteworthy, fierce protests have been raging since an unarmed black man, George Floyd, 46, died after a white officer knelt on his neck.

The man, allegedly tried to pass counterfeit bills at a corner eatery, was taken by ambulance from the scene of his arrest and declared dead the same night at a hospital.

Last month, a senior US Defense Department official confirmed that about 1,200 members of the National Guard are currently deployed in Washington, according to media sources.

ABC news reported that National Guard forces were deployed near the White House hours after President Donald Trump announced show of military force against violent protests sweeping the country.

The Pentagon ordered the deployment of units of the Military Police in Minneapolis, due to the escalation of protests that have turned into riots, AP reported.

Meanwhile, the state of Georgia declared a state of emergency due to the escalation of protests and riots.