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The morning of November 15 Jamar Clark was shot by Minneapolis Police. Witnesses say that Jamar was handcuffed while shot and that the police threatened residents to leave the scene immediately after the incident.

That evening protesters met at the site of the shooting and marched to the 4th police precinct building. They have been encamped outside the 4th precinct building since then.

The night of November 23, protesters attempted to herd suspicious people away from the protest, and one of them open fired on the crowd and shot 5 protesters. This protest march was a response to that event.

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Author Fibonacci Blue from Minnesota, USA

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