BLM protesters march on Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser's house and surround police precinct after cops shot and killed an 18-year-old black man

Black Lives Matter protesters marched on Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser's house and surrounded a police precinct after police shot and killed an 18-year-old black man Wednesday afternoon. 
Deon Kay, who had just turned 18, was shot at around 4pm yesterday amid nationwide unrest over police violence. 
Early this morning, a group of around 20 protesters made their way from the scene of the original demonstration outside a police precinct in DC to the street where Mayor Bowser lives. 
The demonstrators can be heard in a video posted by N2Sreports chanting: 'If we don’t get no justice, you don’t get no sleep.'
They spent around an hour outside the property, arguing with cops who arrived at the request of a neighbor, before a larger police presence drove to the scene and they left.   
Earlier Kay's mother Natasha told The Washington Post: 'They took my baby, they just took my baby from me. I need my son back, I want my son back.' 
Black Lives Matter D.C. tweeted: 'Don't let MPD control the narrative! Police lie! We're on our way.' Footage from the scene shows protesters confronting officers outside a police precinct.  
The shooting comes as police killings of black people have sparked nationwide protests and calls for sweeping police reform. 
Washington DC saw violent protests in the weeks following police killing of George Floyd in Minnesota back in May, and the chaos re-erupted last Thursday, the final night of the Republican National convention, when six officers were hospitalized in demonstrations across the city.
The unrest continued into Sunday night, with a group of heavily armored officers seen moving in on a hundred-strong crowd of protesters gathered at Black Lives Matter Plaza shortly before midnight. 
Last week a large crowd of Black Lives Matter protesters also accosted white diners outside several Washington, DC restaurants, demanding that they raise their fists to show solidarity with the movement.
Footage showing the demonstrators aggressively yelling at one woman in the Adams Morgan neighborhood went viral on social media and sparked a widespread backlash.   
Black Lives Matter protesters have gathered outside a police precinct in Washington DC after police shot and killed an 18-year-old black man Wednesday afternoon

Black Lives Matter protesters have gathered outside a police precinct in Washington DC after police shot and killed an 18-year-old black man Wednesday afternoon
Protesters face off with MPD officers at the 7th District police station after an officer shot and killed a man in southeast Washington
Protesters face off with MPD officers at the 7th District police station after an officer shot and killed a man in southeast Washington
The shooting happened Wednesday afternoon and comes amid nationwide unrest over police violence
The shooting happened Wednesday afternoon and comes amid nationwide unrest over police violence
An MPD officer shot and killed a man Wednesday afternoon in Southeast DC
An MPD officer shot and killed a man Wednesday afternoon in Southeast DC
Relatives identified the person killed as Deon Kay, who turned 18 years old last month
Relatives identified the person killed as Deon Kay, who turned 18 years old last month

Police said Kay had been in possession of this gun
Police said Kay had been in possession of this gun 
Metropolitan Police Department Chief Peter Newsham said of the shooting Wednesday afternoon that uniformed officers approached a vehicle, acting on information that there were weapons in a car in the area. 
As they approached the vehicle, Newsham said, two passengers fled on foot. 
Kay was shot and taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. 
In a press conference Newsham said: 'Uniformed police officers had information that there were guys in the neighborhood with guns, specifically. That's what they were looking for and evidently that's what they found.'
Newsham said it would be 'improper' to speculate on what prompted the officers to open fire, but he said two firearms were recovered from the scene.
'We believe the suspect had a gun at the time,' Newsham told reporters during an impromptu news conference. Members of the community on the scene disputed that contention. 
The local Black Lives Matter affiliate called for immediate protests Wednesday night outside the MPD's 7th District headquarters, stating in a tweet, 'DC police murdered a Black man today.' 

The incident happened at around 4pm and comes amid nationwide unrest over police violence. The victim has been named Deon Kay, who just turned 18
The incident happened at around 4pm and comes amid nationwide unrest over police violence. The victim has been named Deon Kay, who just turned 18
Black Lives Matter D.C. tweeted: 'Don't let MPD control the narrative! Police lie! We're on our way.' Footage shows protesters confronting officers outside a police precinct
Black Lives Matter D.C. tweeted: 'Don't let MPD control the narrative! Police lie! We're on our way.' Footage shows protesters confronting officers outside a police precinct
A man was shot dead by police in Washington DC Wednesday afternoon. The incident happened at around 4pm and comes amid nationwide unrest over police violence
A man was shot dead by police in Washington DC Wednesday afternoon. The incident happened at around 4pm and comes amid nationwide unrest over police violence
Councilmember Trayon White said the victim was a 'young' African American man
Kay's aunt Marie McNeil, 57, said her nephew had told her he loved her when she last saw him Wednesday morning. 
Police had earlier tweeted: 'Preliminary information in reference to an MPD Officer Involved Shooting in the 200 blk of Orange St SE. An adult male was taken to a local hospital. 
A firearm has been recovered on the scene. Chief Newsham will provide an update momentarily.' 
The shooting comes a day after Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser said she fears the US is 'descending into a race war'. Donald Trump on Sunday told Bowser to start arresting people or have the National Guard sent in.
'Mayor Bowser should arrest these agitators and thugs! Clean up D.C. or the Federal Government will do it for you. Enough!!' he tweeted. 
Kay’s aunt Marie McNeil, 57, said her nephew had told her he loved her when she last saw him Wednesday morning
Kay's aunt Marie McNeil, 57, said her nephew had told her he loved her when she last saw him Wednesday morning
Protesters face off with MPD officers at the 7th District police station Wednesday
Protesters face off with MPD officers at the 7th District police station Wednesday 
It also comes in the wake of new police reform legislation in Washington, designed to bring greater transparency to such incidents.
In June, amid nationwide protests over the killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis, the D.C. Council passed emergency legislation requiring the MPD to release any body camera footage from any fatal shootings or use-of-force incidents within five days. 
The department must also release the names of the officers involved.
In July, the city released body camera footage from three separate fatal incidents dating back to 2018.
BLM protesters march on Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser's house and surround police precinct after cops shot and killed an 18-year-old black man BLM protesters march on Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser's house and surround police precinct after cops shot and killed an 18-year-old black man Reviewed by Your Destination on September 03, 2020 Rating: 5

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