By Thomas Moore - 04/15/21 08:26 AM EDT
A CNN crew member collapsed after being hit in the head by a water bottle while covering the protests over the fatal police shooting of Daunte Wright in Brooklyn City, Minn., Wednesday night.
The attack was captured on video and posted to Twitter by Nicholas Rowan, a Washington Examiner staff writer.
“Protesters threw a water bottle at a CNN crew member and hit him square on the head. They mock him when he falls down,” Rowan tweeted.
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Protesters throw a water bottle at a CNN crew member and hit him square on the head. They mock him when he falls down. pic.twitter.com/cBfRN9DJOj Nic Rowan (@NicXTempore) April 15, 2021
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The aunt of Daunte Wright said her nephew has connections to George Floyd.
Wright and Floyd, both black men, died in police encounters that have spurred demonstrations calling for racial equality and law enforcement reform, but Naisha Wright revealed on Tuesday yet another tie.
She called her nephew s death in Brooklyn City, Minnesota, on Sunday a murder before pointing to her T-shirt bearing a picture of Floyd with the words I can t breathe covering his mouth. I wear this shirt, and the craziest thing is to find out today that my family has connections to this man, to this family, she said during a press conference on Tuesday. His girlfriend was a teacher for my nephew.
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