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'It's like living in Palestine': Minneapolis is renamed Murderapolis as children of under-policed city pay the price in blood for violence that has sky-rocketed since the death of George Floyd
One year after the death of George Floyd saw Minneapolis become ground zero for the defund the police movement, its people are paying for it in their blood
DailyMail.com visited Minneapolis last week to find a city under siege and under policed amid a troubling surge in gun violence that is now claiming the lives of young children
Trinity Ottoson-Smith, 9, Aniya Allen, 6, and LaDavionne Garrett Jr, 10, were shot in three separate occasions across the city in three weeks. Trinity and Aniya died from their injuries, while LaDavionne remains in hospital
On Thursday violence and flames erupted in Minneapolis once more following news that police had shot dead a black man wanted on a warrant
So far this year, 211 people had suffered gunshots wounds - up from the 81 from this time last year
Meanwhile, Minneapolis Police Department has lost one third of its force - with more than 200 cops leaving or signing off on disability
On Sunday more than 300 people gathered at the site of Aniya's fatal shooting for a Peace Walk, a call from the community 'to put down the guns and pick up the love'
Last night the city erupted in violence and flames once more as news that police had shot dead a black man wanted on a warrant was met with yet more looting and riots
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9652533/Minneapolis-siege-policed-year-George-Floyds-death.html
'It's like living in Palestine': Minneapolis is renamed Murderapolis as children of under-policed city pay the price in blood for violence that has sky-rocketed since the death of George Floyd
One year after the death of George Floyd saw Minneapolis become ground zero for the defund the police movement, its people are paying for it in their blood
DailyMail.com visited Minneapolis last week to find a city under siege and under policed amid a troubling surge in gun violence that is now claiming the lives of young children
Trinity Ottoson-Smith, 9, Aniya Allen, 6, and LaDavionne Garrett Jr, 10, were shot in three separate occasions across the city in three weeks. Trinity and Aniya died from their injuries, while LaDavionne remains in hospital
On Thursday violence and flames erupted in Minneapolis once more following news that police had shot dead a black man wanted on a warrant
So far this year, 211 people had suffered gunshots wounds - up from the 81 from this time last year
Meanwhile, Minneapolis Police Department has lost one third of its force - with more than 200 cops leaving or signing off on disability
On Sunday more than 300 people gathered at the site of Aniya's fatal shooting for a Peace Walk, a call from the community 'to put down the guns and pick up the love'
Last night the city erupted in violence and flames once more as news that police had shot dead a black man wanted on a warrant was met with yet more looting and riots
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9652533/Minneapolis-siege-policed-year-George-Floyds-death.html