One person was killed when several shots were fired in a protest against Black Lives Matter.
One person was killed when multiple shots were fired on Saturday against Black Lives Matter in downtown Austin, Texas.
Footage posted on Facebook Live showed the moment when several shots were fired in the Texas capital, when about 100 people marched and sang: "Fists up! Fight back!"
Austin police and emergency services said on Twitter that one person was killed during the shootout. According to the EMS department, no other deaths or people were shot.
Initial reports indicate that the suspect was carrying a rifle and shooting the victim who was in his car, the police said in a meeting. The suspect had been arrested, they said.
Protests against racism and police brutality have been sparked worldwide after the murder of African American George Floyd, who died in police custody in Minneapolis. Floyd died after a policeman knelt on his neck for almost nine minutes while arresting him.
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