Body cam footage shows Minneapolis police allegedly 'hunting' anti-police brutality protesters
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After George Floyd's death, police fired at protesters who were out past curfew with rubber bullets and celebrated their successful hits.
Newly released body camera footage shows Minneapolis police officers allegedly celebrating the "hunting" of anti-police brutality protesters just five days after the murder of George Floyd.
In one video, a protester yells: “We’re unarmed! This is America. We can say what we want!”
In response, an officer appears to shoot at the protester with rubber bullets.
Floyd's death set off months of protests against police violence and racism. The city of Minneapolis, where Floyd was killed by then-MPD officer Derek Chauvin, set a curfew in response to the unrest.
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