Louisiana Anti-Racism Protesters Arrested After Police Killing of Black Man (+Video)
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- August, 23, 2020 - 11:03
Crowds of activists gathered on Saturday evening at the Shell gas station along Evangeline Thruway, where Trayford Pellerin, 31, was shot and killed Friday night, RT reported.
A group of protesters demanding justice soon spilled onto the road, blocking it with a human chain, and declaring that “nobody gets past this line!”
Initially peaceful, some protesters reportedly pelted bottles and rocks at police cars, and faced off with a line of riot cops.
Pellerin was shot nearly a dozen times after Lafayette Police Department officers responded to a disturbance call about “a man with a knife” at a gas station around 8pm Friday, and later died in a hospital.
Denouncing the incident as yet another glaring example of systemic racism, BLM activists and a local ACLU branch branded it a cold-blooded “murder”, and accused police of escalating a “routine encounter” into a “deadly shooting spree.”
While the investigation is ongoing, Lafayette Mayor-President Josh Guillory was forced to address public anger in a late Saturday statement, insisting that the officers used deadly force against Pellerin only "when it became apparent the armed individual was attempting to enter a convenience store, threatening the lives of the customers and workers inside."
An armed individual was shot and killed by Lafayette police officers after an extended pursuit, numerous efforts to de-escalate the situation, and multiple tries to subdue the knife-wielding suspect through the use of tasers.