officers, who then reportedly fired back and killed him. The suspect's female passenger was not hurt, nor were officers during the incident.Arradondo said police body camera footage of the shooting will be released Thursday.He added: "I want out communities to see that so they can see from themselves."The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is leading the investigation.Mayor Jacob Frey released a statement on Wednesday evening.
He said: "Events of this past year have marked some of the darkest days in our city. We know a life has been cut short and that trust between communities of color and law enforcement is fragile."Rebuilding that trust will depend on complete transparency.
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