Man Drives Car At Anti-Racist Protesters In US And Shoots Bystander

The standoff between protesters and police continued amid calls for the mayor's resignation.

A man drove a car at a crowd of anti-racism protesters in the US on Sunday, shooting and wounding a person who tried to stop him, police said. 

In video of the chaotic scene circulated on social media, the car pulls up and is stopped by protesters wielding barricades. One man approaches the driver’s side window and appears to be shot. 

The driver is then seen exiting the car with a gun and moving through the demonstrators toward a line of police officers, who arrest him. 

The 27-year-old gunshot victim was taken to hospital and was in stable condition, according to the fire department

The assault came as protests against police brutality and systemic racism continued across the country, sparked by the death of George Floyd, a Black man killed on May 25 by a police officer kneeling on his neck for nine minutes. Four police officers have been charged, with one facing a second-degree murder charge.

While protests in Minneapolis and other cities have calmed, relations between protesters and police in Seattle remain tense.

Protests during the day were peaceful, but at about midnight on Sunday police started using pepper spray and flash-bangs against protesters to get them to disperse, according to the Seattle Times. The police said protesters were throwing bottles and rocks at them, and shining lasers into their eyes.

The standoff continued into the night, according to The Stranger. Protesters carrying umbrellas approached lines of police who fired gas back at them.

The shooting came shortly after Seattle mayor Jenny Durkan and police chief Carmen Best gave a press conference apologising for police use of excessive force.

They also blamed “bad actors” for causing clashes with police and said barricades would remain in place, the Seattle Times reported.

Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant has called for Durkan to resign over the police response to the demonstrations. Local progressive leaders have supported an online petition calling for her resignation.