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    Fresh unrest in Philadelphia after police kills black man

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorOctober 28, 2020No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Philadelphia police have said hundreds of looters are ransacking businesses in the city in a second night of unrest after police fatally shot a black man.

    Police reinforcements as well as the National Guard have been deployed. Officials say 30 officers were hurt in the first night of clashes.

    Police say officers opened fire on Walter Wallace, 27, when he ignored orders to drop a knife he was holding.

    Philadelphia cops fatally shot Walter Wallace Jr. today, firing 10+ times at him while he stood at least 10ft away. He allegedly had a knife but cops made NO attempts at de-escalating the situation in this video. They went straight to killing Wallace in front of his loved ones! pic.twitter.com/U2zYGqK7Ag

    — Ben Crump (@AttorneyCrump) October 27, 2020

    Mr Wallace’s family say he was suffering a mental health crisis.

    On Tuesday night, police warned residents to stay away from the riverfront Port Richmond district as widespread looting occurred.

    Mayor Jim Kenney, a Democrat, said the video of Monday’s shooting “presents difficult questions that must be answered”.

    The mayor did not elaborate, but said he was looking forward “to a speedy and transparent resolution for the sake of Mr Wallace, his family, the officers, and for Philadelphia”.

    Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said she had visited the scene and felt the “anger of the community”.

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    “We anticipate the chance of additional incidents of civil unrest,” she said at a news conference earlier on Tuesday. “And as such, we will be taking additional steps to ensure order. We will increase our officer presence around the city at key locations.”

    Shops around the city have closed early and constructed barricades. Residents have found pharmacies shuttered and have been unable to get medicine on Tuesday, according to CBS News, the BBC’s partner in the US.

    Large protests broke out in Philadelphia earlier this year following the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Footage showed white police officer Derek Chauvin kneeling on the black man’s neck, while he repeatedly said he was unable to breathe.

    Floyd’s death sparked protests around the world against racism and police brutality.

    What happened on Monday night?

    Over 300 people people took to the streets to protest against the shooting of Mr Wallace, and 91 were arrested.

    A business owner walks in his looted beauty supply store following protests over the police shooting death of Walter Wallace in Philadelphia
    Shops were looted in protests over the shooting

    The protests, which continued into the early hours of Tuesday, turned violent at times.

    Images from the scene showed a police vehicle set on fire. A number of businesses and shops were looted.

    Most of the injured police officers were struck by objects such as bricks and other projectiles, authorities said.

    One officer was in hospital with a broken leg and other injuries after being struck by a pickup truck.

    What do we know about the shooting?

    Police said it happened at about 16:00 (20:00 GMT) on Monday, when two officers responded to a report of a man with a weapon in the neighbourhood of Cobbs Creek in West Philadelphia.

    Police spokeswoman Tanya Little told AP news agency that a man, later identified as Mr Wallace, was holding a knife when the officers approached, and instead of following orders to drop the weapon he “advanced towards them”.

    Both officers fired “several times”, hitting Mr Wallace in the shoulder and chest, she said.

    One of the officers drove him to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead, according to Ms Little.

    Footage shared on social media shows two officers pointing their guns at Mr Wallace as he walks towards them. The officers back away from him and shout at him to put the knife down.

    Shots are then fired and Mr Wallace is seen lying on the street.

    Mr Wallace’s father told the Philadelphia Inquirer that his son had mental health issues and was on medication.

    “Why didn’t they use a Taser?” he asked.

    At Tuesday’s press conference, officials said the officers both fired seven shots each. The officers, who have not been named, were wearing body cameras and did not carry stun guns.

    Meanwhile, Mr Wallace’s family lawyer said that they had called for an ambulance – not police – to help deal with Walter Wallace’s mental issues.

    Instead, two police officers arrived, lawyer Shaka Johnson was quoted as saying by the Inquirer. Mr Wallace’s pregnant wife told them her husband had bipolar disorder and was in crisis.

    Reacting to the shooting, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris said in a statement: “Our hearts are broken for the family of Walter Wallace Jr, and for all those suffering the emotional weight of learning about another Black life in America lost. We cannot accept that in this country a mental health crisis ends in death.”

    Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania, a state critical to next week’s White House election.

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