Amir Locke: Minneapolis Protests Continue After Police Shooting Death

Protestors continued to take to the streets of Minneapolis Saturday following the death of Amir Locke, who was shot and killed Wednesday morning by a Minnesota Police SWAT team executing a no-knock search warrant.

Bodycam footage released by the city Thursday shows the SWAT team — who were carrying out a search warrant for a homicide suspect — quietly entering the apartment with a front door key and then yelling “Police, search warrant.” 

Locke, a 22-year-old black man, is seen on the video sleeping under a blanket on the couch as police walked in; after police kicked the couch, Locke rolled over, revealing a gun in his vicinity. An officer — later identified as Officer Mark Hanneman — immediately opened fire, shooting Locke three times. In the bodycam footage, roughly seven seconds pass between when police entered the apartment and when Locke — who was not a suspect…

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