In photos: Kenosha, Wisconsin, protests
A demonstrator cries during a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Tuesday, September 1. The demonstrators were protesting President Donald Trump's visit to the city.
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Police shooting leads to protests in Wisconsin

Updated 0056 GMT (0856 HKT) September 2, 2020

A demonstrator cries during a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Tuesday, September 1. The demonstrators were protesting President Donald Trump's visit to the city.
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A police shooting caught on video has sparked protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, a city on Lake Michigan between Chicago and Milwaukee. Police responded with force as demonstrators torched cars and set buildings ablaze, demanding justice in the shooting of Jacob Blake.

Two police officers are on leave as state authorities investigate why Blake, a 29-year-old Black man, was shot multiple times in the back as he entered the driver's side door of an SUV. Footage of the shooting was posted on social media by attorney Ben Crump, who represents Blake's family.

Police said they were called to the address for a domestic disturbance, but it is unclear what happened before the video recording began. The Wisconsin Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation, which is leading the shooting investigation, has said that Blake admitted he had a knife in his possession and law enforcement agents recovered one from the driver's side floorboard of his vehicle. Blake's family has said he was no threat to officers.

Blake was paralyzed in the shooting, which came as demonstrators continue to decry police violence in multiple American cities, including the encounters that killed George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. The night before Blake's shooting, protests erupted in Lafayette, Louisiana, after police killed a Black man, Trayford Pellerin, outside a convenience store.

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