Minnesota protest live updates: Minneapolis enforces curfew

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'Every day African Americans go about their lives with a constant anxiety and trauma, wondering: Who will be next?' Joe Biden addresses George Floyd's death, telling Floyd's family, 'we'll do everything in our power to see to it that justice is had.'

This story will be updated as protests continue throughout the country. Please check back for updates. All times Eastern.Mayor Jacob Frey issued a curfew order for the city starting Friday night at 8 p.m.

"Derek Michael Chauvin caused the death of George Floyd by his culpable negligence, creating an unreasonable risk and taking a chance of causing death or great bodily harm to George Floyd," the complaint read. "The video images of the incident that ended with death of Mr. Floyd, while in custody of Minneapolis police officers, were harrowing to watch and deeply disturbing," he said in a statement.1:22 p.m.: Officer charged with murder in connection with Floyd's death

Derek Chauvin, one of the four former officers fired for their involvement in George Floyd's death, was taken into custody at 11:44 a.m. local time by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, according to Department of Public Safety Commissioner John Harrington. "Domestic extremists, including anarchist extremists and other anti-government extremists, are using the unrest in Minneapolis to amplify and justify their calls for dismantling law enforcement agencies and carrying out attacks on law enforcement, government, and capitalist targets," the bulletin said.

He said that he would not"patronize" the black community as a white man, but asked the community to"help us use a humane way to get the streets back to a place where we can restore justice." "That's what it looked like to me," Commissioner John Harrington said. His comment marked the first time a member of law enforcement call Floyd's death murder publicly.

Minnesota State Patrol deploy around a Target store that was a scene of looting following protests over the death of George Floyd, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 29, 2020.Ellison said that protesters should not react to the National Guard in the way that may react to the Minneapolis Police Department. He noted they are two different agencies and"their job is trying to bring peace and calm back again.

City Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins told ABC News' Amy Robach on Friday that the city must take control of the situation and"restore some order back." "They are in Minneapolis and fully prepared," the president wrote."George Floyd will not have died in vain. Respect his memory!!!" "The Guardsmen are activated to protect life, preserve property and to ensure the right of people to peacefully demonstrate in Minneapolis and its surrounding communities," according to the statement."Some examples of missions they will be performing are: They are assisting/escorting firefighters to sites and providing them security as those firefighters do their work. They are forming lines between protestors and sites that are at risk of being harmed.

"This is not abstract: a black reporter was arrested while doing his job this morning, while the white police officer who killed George Floyd remains free. I am glad swift action was taken, but this, to me, says everything," Biden said, with the swift action appearing to refer to their release.First Lady Melania Trump said the nation needs to focus on healing and"there is no reason for violence.

The news outlet reported that police said they were arrested because they were told to move and didn't. Most will be summonsed for obstruction of governmental administration and social distancing violations, but there will also be assault and weapon possession charges. Another person attempted to grab the service weapon from a Deputy Inspector's holster. That person will be charged with robbery.

A protester carries the carries a U.S. flag upside, a sign of distress, next to a burning building Thursday, May 28, 2020, in Minneapolis. Protests over the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody Monday, broke out in Minneapolis for a third straight night. "Weakness is refusing to take responsibility for your actions. Weakness is pointing your finger at somebody else during a time of crisis," Frey said."Donald Trump knows nothing about the strength of Minneapolis. We are strong as hell. Is this a difficult time period? Yes. But you better be damn sure that we're gonna get through this.

Since the protests started, the Saint Paul Police Department said more than 170 businesses have been damaged or looted. Despite the destruction, with dozens of fires set, authorities said there are no reports of serious injuries."Calm on the horizon," the department said late Thursday night.Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said he is"absolutely shocked" by video of a car attempting to run over a person protesting the death of Floyd in Denver on Thursday.

A protester moves around the 3rd Precinct building of the Minneapolis Police Department on Thursday, May 28, 2020, in Minneapolis. Protests over the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody Monday, broke out in Minneapolis for a third straight night. People scramble for cover outside the Colorado State Capitol in Denver on May 28, 2020, after someone fired gunshots in the area during a protest of George Floyd's death. No one was injured.The 911 call made by the store owner who accused Floyd of using fraudulent money was released by authorities Thursday evening.

"It is critical, it is essential, it is imperative that the investigation is done right and done right the first time," she said."And that is what we are going to do."Hennepin County Attorney Michael Freeman asked for"patience."He said his office has been flooded with calls on the status of the investigation.

Walz said the purpose of the National Guard was"to protect people, to protect people safely demonstrating, and to protect small business owners."

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