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Protesters who refused to obey the curfew Saturday faced teargas, flash bombs and baton rounds from police The governor had promised Saturday would be different and it was. As the clock ticked toward the 8pm curfew in Minneapolis, Minnesota, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the fifth precinct police station in a particular show of defiance. Related: The governor says Minneapolis is ‘under assault’. Who is behind the protests? Protesters regrouped and now marching down Lake st, scene of last’s night’s devastation #GeorgeFloyd #GeorgeFloydProtests pic.twitter.com/mpx5buFF9A Police moving through residential neighbourhoods bordering shops looted and burned in Minneapolis on Friday night. These residents were pleased to see them #GeorgeFloydProtests pic.twitter.com/JGPOVoVCxl Jeff Schibilla armed and ready to protect his house as protesters battled with police a block away. He backed the demand for justice for #GeorgeFloyd but had little sympathy for people he knew who looted: “I lost my job because of coronavirus but I’m not out here pillaging”. pic.twitter.com/IZsREEJ2BC Continue reading…