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Live: Minneapolis police face human rights complaint over George Floyd death

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Jun 3, 2020 #Floyd, #George

The state of Minnesota has filed a human rights complaint against the Minneapolis Police Department over the death of George Floyd.

Protests are also building in Washington DC, and an early curfew in New York has been extended for the rest of the week.

Follow the latest updates in our live blog.

Live updates

By Peter Marsh

Things are calm in DC at the moment

ABC News

The ABC’s North America correspondent Kathryn Diss is near the protests at the White House and she said things are calm right now, but there is a heavy police presence.

The approach at the moment has been calm but there is a heavy police presence on the streets. So on our walk up to the White House today we saw a number of the streets blocked off with members of the military, the National Guard, stationed at different, you know, corners to be able to block protesters from moving into different areas of the city. We’re hearing that they are now also stationed outside the Lincoln Memorial and also outside the Capitol building to try and defend those landmarks from any sort of protest activity. But at the moment, we’re not seeing any sort of heavy-handedness from police.

By Peter Marsh

Less than twenty minutes until curfew in DC

AP

From everything I’m seeing, the crowd of protesters near the White House today is absolutely huge. Our correspondents on the ground say that the numbers are vastly larger than they were at the same time yesterday. It’s also not the only protest happening in the area.

The protests are peaceful.

By Peter Marsh

Joe Biden hits out at Trump

AP

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden made a rare campaign appearance today to respond to US President Donald Trump’s handling of the unrest across the United States.

Biden said the killing of George Floyd was a “wake-up call” and accused Mr Trump of turning America into a “battlefield riven by old resentments and fresh fears”.

“Is this who we want to be? Is this what we want to pass on to our children and grandchildren? Fear, anger, finger-pointing, rather than the pursuit of happiness? Incompetence and anxiety, self-absorption, selfishness?” Biden said.

Mr Trump responded on Twitter:

By Peter Marsh

An inside look at the clashes near the White House

       

One of yesterday’s flashpoints came when police and the National Guard suddenly marched on largely peaceful protesters near Lafayette Square in Washington DC , across the road from the White House.

They fired tear gas and stun grenades. There was still 25 minutes to go until a city-wide curfew was in effect.

   

The ABC’s Washington bureau chief David Lipson was nearby, and he’s shared what he saw from his perspective on the ground:

By Peter Marsh

Six Atlanta police officers charged

AP

Six police officers have been charged after a video circulated on social media of them pulling two black college students from a car and shooting them with stun guns while they were stuck in traffic behind protests in Atlanta.

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