Newly released body camera footage shows Minneapolis police officers allegedly celebrating the crackdown on anti-police brutality protesters just five days after the murder of George Floyd.
Newly released body camera footage shows Minneapolis police firing less than lethal rounds at protesters and celebrating hitting targets.allegedly celebrating the"hunting" of anti-police brutality protesters just five days after the murder of George Floyd.In response, an officer appears to shoot at the protester with rubber bullets.
In the recording, one officer can be heard saying: “You guys are out hunting people now. It’s just a nice change of tempo.”Newly released body camera footage shows Minneapolis police officers shooting protesters with rubber bullets. Due to an ongoing internal investigation into the actions of officers seen in the videos, the Minneapolis Police Department declined ABC News' request for comment.
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