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Denver protests live: Updates from June 6 demonstrations following the death of George Floyd

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For nine straight days, thousands of people have marched, sang, cheered, prayed and rallied over the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police. During the first four days in Denver, the demonstrations turned violent with vandalism, looting and some people hurling rocks, bottles and insults at police. In return, Denver police officers fired tear gas, pepper balls and foam bullets at the protesters, many of whom were peaceful from the start. In recent days, the demonstrations have evolved with each night taking on a different dynamic than the previous nightap action, Saja Hindi, Noelle Phllips and Kyle Newman report.

A federal judge in Denver issued an order late Friday night that limits the Denver Police Departmentap use of chemical weapons and non-lethal projectiles on protesters, saying that protecting First Amendment rights were more important than protecting buildings, Kieran Nicholson reports.

Denver’s public safety director and police chief both say they will support an independent investigation into the city’s police department as officers face scrutiny for their tactics during recent protests for racial justice, Jessica Seaman reports.

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