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Freeway blocked as 1,000s protest acquittal of officer who shot, killed Philando Castile | |
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Protesters have blocked Interstate-94 after taking to the streets across St. Paul, Minnesota, following a jury's verdict that found former St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez not guilty in the 2016 shooting of motorist Philando Castile. | |
Read More – Not guilty: Minnesota jury acquits officer who shot Philando Castile | Read More – Not guilty: Minnesota jury acquits officer who shot Philando Castile |
A car pushed through the crowd of protesters as protesters tried to stop it, causing some protesters to walk onto the onramp of I-94. | |
Protesters then linked arms and blocked all traffic on I-94 at Dale street, chanting, “whose streets? Our streets” and “shut it down.” | |
Police diverted traffic and warned people to avoid the area. | |
Several drivers were trapped as the protesters shut down both sides of the freeway, forcing many to turn around and drive the wrong way to exit, causing chaos on I-94. | |
At 10:30pm, police said the highway was closed between Lexington Avenue and Marion Street. They warned drivers to avoid the area. | |
After the verdict on Friday, Castile’s mother, Valerie Castile, spoke outside the courtroom, saying Yanez got away with murder, but he “will not get away with divine justice.” | |
“The system continues to fail black people and they will continue to fail you all,” Valerie said. | |
A crowd gathered on the steps of the Minnesota State Capitol, with #Justice4Philando organizing an event, calling for the community to come together “to protest this failure of justice!” | A crowd gathered on the steps of the Minnesota State Capitol, with #Justice4Philando organizing an event, calling for the community to come together “to protest this failure of justice!” |
At 8:30pm local time, the protesters left the capitol to march down University Avenue to the nearby St. Paul Cathedral and back. The protesters left a sign at the Capitol building that read, “The system is guilty.” | At 8:30pm local time, the protesters left the capitol to march down University Avenue to the nearby St. Paul Cathedral and back. The protesters left a sign at the Capitol building that read, “The system is guilty.” |
Protesters shouted, “Hands up, don’t shoot,” and “This is what democracy looks like,” while holding signs that read “Black lives matter,” next to signs that read, “Blue lies matter.” | Protesters shouted, “Hands up, don’t shoot,” and “This is what democracy looks like,” while holding signs that read “Black lives matter,” next to signs that read, “Blue lies matter.” |
During the march, Unicorn Riot, an independent media collective, reported that a spy plane was circling around downtown St. Paul, where the protesters were marching. | During the march, Unicorn Riot, an independent media collective, reported that a spy plane was circling around downtown St. Paul, where the protesters were marching. |
The protesters stayed together, making sure that none of the protesters walked too far ahead or fell behind. Every few minutes, they would stop and do a “mic check” while they marched. | The protesters stayed together, making sure that none of the protesters walked too far ahead or fell behind. Every few minutes, they would stop and do a “mic check” while they marched. |
Just after 9:00pm, St. Paul Police estimated a crowd of 1,500 marchers were blocking both sides of University Avenue at Western Avenue. | Just after 9:00pm, St. Paul Police estimated a crowd of 1,500 marchers were blocking both sides of University Avenue at Western Avenue. |
Mass Transit announced that all Green Line trains stopped operating east of Snelling Avenue due to the demonstrations. | Mass Transit announced that all Green Line trains stopped operating east of Snelling Avenue due to the demonstrations. |
At 9:40pm, the police estimated that the crowds had grown to 2,000 marchers as they turned on Victoria from University. | At 9:40pm, the police estimated that the crowds had grown to 2,000 marchers as they turned on Victoria from University. |
Along the route, the protesters went over a bridge that crosses the I-94 freeway. | Along the route, the protesters went over a bridge that crosses the I-94 freeway. |
Organizers began directing traffic around the protests as the marchers turned onto Shelby street before they planned to return to the Capitol. | |