A disturbing series of photos have captured the exact moment a mace-spraying man was shot dead as right-wing and left-wing protesters clashed.
In another video shared online, a gunshot can be heard as witnesses rush to the scene. Two men can be seen putting their hands in the air as they’re surrounded by officers.
One protest called “BLM-Antifa Soup Drive” had been hosted by the Denver Communists, while a “Patriot Muster” rally was organised for the same location, asking followers to “stand up” and “show up”.It’s unclear if the suspects or the victim had been affiliated with any of the groups, Chief Montoya said, according to US ABC News.
Denver Police subsequently said in a statement that “further investigation has determined the suspect is a private security guard with no affiliation to Antifa”.
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