Two police snipers shot and killed Andrew Tekle Sundberg, 20, on July 14 after a six-hour standoff.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The shooting of a young Black man whose family says he was experiencing a mental health crisis has stoked some activists’ mistrust of the Minneapolis Police Department and their perception that officers are quick to take Black lives while going to greater lengths to capture white suspects alive.
The department and the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension hadn’t said as of Tuesday today!
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