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A Louisville restaurant owner known for feeding police for free died in a police killing — and his body was reportedly left on the street for 12 hours

People reenact the pinning down of George Floyd by police, during a protest against the deaths of Breonna Taylor by Louisville police and George Floyd by Minneapolis police, in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. May 29, 2020.David McAtee, the owner of a barbecue restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky, was killed during a protest early Monday.according to the Louisville Courier JournalMcAtee was killed after police were fired upon and they returned fire, according to Gov. Andy Beshear.

Later on Monday, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer said that the police involved in the shooting did not have their body cameras on, and that the police chief had been fired.David McAtee, the owner of a barbecue restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky, died in a police killing at a protest over the death of George Floyd. . He was known as a "community pillar," his mother Odessa Riley, told the paper.

McAtee, who was 53, often gave food to the community for free, including police officers. "He fed them free," Riley told the paper. "He fed the police and didn't charge them nothing." McAtee died early Monday morning after police and the Kentucky National Guard were sent to disperse a crowd in the city, where protests have continued over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Police said they were shot at, and returned the fire, resulting in McAtee's death, according to a statement from Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear.

Members of the community were especially angered by reports that his body was left on the street for 12 hours following the killing. The shooting occurred shortly after midnight and his body appeared to be removed from the scene after noon later that day,

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