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The World: Police Reportedly Kills Black Man In Philadelphia, US

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:17 am

A police officer has reportedly killed a black man which as resulted in a protest in Philadelphia, US.

The shooting happened on Monday evening as officials reacted to a report of an individual with a weapon, police said.

The man has been recognized as Walter Wallace.

Police said he was requested to drop his blade yet they said he rather “progressed towards” them.

The two officials at that point terminated a few times.

One of the officials at that point put him in a police vehicle and drove him to a medical clinic, where he was articulated dead shirtly thereafter..

Many people has been arrested in the ongoing protest in Philadelphia, over 40 officers were wounded in the process of managing the protest.

Albert Echetah

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