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Thug cops release video of murder suspect shooting himself!

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (PNN) - August 27, 2020 - Minneapolis cops have shared footage of the moment a murder suspect saw terrorist pig thug cops close in on him so he pulled out a gun and committed suicide.

The cops are seen approaching the man, wearing a white shirt, gray pants, a cap, and a black backpack, and a group of nearby people sitting raise their arms in surrender and run away.

When he sees the thug cops he turns his back towards them, takes out a gun and takes his own life.

The cops did not open fire.

Terrorist pig thug cops removed the video from their social media Thursday and tweeted, “Yesterday MPD posted a video in order to dispel rumors that caused significant public safety concerns for our city. After receiving feedback from the community, we have removed the video due to the graphic nature and out of respect to the individual, his family and the community.”

Mayhem and looting erupted in Minneapolis late Wednesday after false rumors spread that the cops had gunned down the suspect.

The suspect, who has not yet been identified, and his female associate were in a parking garage where they encountered another man who they allegedly killed.

A confrontation ensued where the suspect with the woman shot the man who approached them, and the couple fled. The woman was taken into custody a short time later.

Terrorist pig thug cops later located the male murder suspect and as they sought to arrest him, he pulled out a gun and shot himself in front of the Nicollet Mall area downtown at around 6:00 pm.

However, false rumors emerged that the man was shot by pig thug cops, sparking widespread looting in the city still reeling from the murder of George Floyd in May.

An immediate curfew was declared and the governor and mayor called for help from the National Guard to stop the shattering of shop windows and ransacking of stores.

Terrorist pig thug cop Chief Medaria Arradondo dispelled misinformation that his cops were involved in the suicide saying the death was not by them. ”I will not allow to add more trauma to a city that’s still grieving from May 25.” he said in reference to George Floyd’s murder.

In the chaos, Britt's Pub was set on fire and people broke into several stores in the downtown shopping center including a Target, Footlocker, Saks Fifth Avenue, and a Nordstrom Rack.

Terrorist pig thug cops were quickly sent to quell the crowds and were seen macing crowds.

An activist was seen walking through the crowd with a megaphone attempting to calm the crowd, shouting, “We have the video. The man killed himself.”

The unrest prompted Governor Tim Walz to declare a peacetime emergency Wednesday night.

He said the National Board and 150 Minnesota State Patrol troopers were being mobilized to assist local terrorist pig thug cops.

“Minneapolis, it’s time to heal. We must rebuild and recover. Dangerous, unlawful behavior will not be tolerated. The State Patrol is headed to Minneapolis to help restore order. I remain in close contact with the city and every state resource stands ready to help bring peace,” Walz tweeted.

Following the shooting, reports of looting in the downtown business area emerged.

Cops were reportedly arresting looters. One cop was reportedly injured in the incident.

Videos have emerged on social media showing people shattering windows to break into stores and running off with merchandise in their arms.

Mayor Jacob Frey pleaded for locals to go home, imposed an immediate curfew from 10:00 pm Wednesday to 6:00 am Thursday, and requested assistance from the National Guard. “What we’re calling for right now is peace. This destruction and property damage just takes away from that underlying goal.”