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USA: Protesters march in NYC to demand justice over fatal shooting of Daunte Wright٠٠:٠٢:٤٩
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Protesters rallied in Washington Square Park, New York City, on Monday, after the death of 20-year-old Daunte Wright shot by the police in Minnesota on Sunday sparked outrage across the country.

The protesters marched towards Times Square carrying banners and chanting slogans demanding justice for Wright.

"It's overwhelming that I have got to wake up and see that another young black man was murdered. I'm 25 years old, that man was 20 years old. Daunte Wright was 20 years old. He could have been my little brother," said a demonstrator.

According to local authorities, Wright was pulled over on Sunday afternoon but reentered the vehicle and continued driving, after which a police officer mistakenly fired at him instead of using a Taser.

Wright crashed his car a few blocks away and was later pronounced dead.

The police shooting took place about 10 miles (16 kilometres) from the spot where George Floyd was killed during an arrest in May last year.

USA: Protesters march in NYC to demand justice over fatal shooting of Daunte Wright

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Protesters rallied in Washington Square Park, New York City, on Monday, after the death of 20-year-old Daunte Wright shot by the police in Minnesota on Sunday sparked outrage across the country.

The protesters marched towards Times Square carrying banners and chanting slogans demanding justice for Wright.

"It's overwhelming that I have got to wake up and see that another young black man was murdered. I'm 25 years old, that man was 20 years old. Daunte Wright was 20 years old. He could have been my little brother," said a demonstrator.

According to local authorities, Wright was pulled over on Sunday afternoon but reentered the vehicle and continued driving, after which a police officer mistakenly fired at him instead of using a Taser.

Wright crashed his car a few blocks away and was later pronounced dead.

The police shooting took place about 10 miles (16 kilometres) from the spot where George Floyd was killed during an arrest in May last year.

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Protesters rallied in Washington Square Park, New York City, on Monday, after the death of 20-year-old Daunte Wright shot by the police in Minnesota on Sunday sparked outrage across the country.

The protesters marched towards Times Square carrying banners and chanting slogans demanding justice for Wright.

"It's overwhelming that I have got to wake up and see that another young black man was murdered. I'm 25 years old, that man was 20 years old. Daunte Wright was 20 years old. He could have been my little brother," said a demonstrator.

According to local authorities, Wright was pulled over on Sunday afternoon but reentered the vehicle and continued driving, after which a police officer mistakenly fired at him instead of using a Taser.

Wright crashed his car a few blocks away and was later pronounced dead.

The police shooting took place about 10 miles (16 kilometres) from the spot where George Floyd was killed during an arrest in May last year.

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