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Not exact matches
Less than 48 hours later, 32 - year - old Philando
Castile met the same fate in Falcon Heights, Minnesota
during a
traffic stop.
Similar disparities affect Minneapolis, near the tiny city of Falcon Heights where Philando
Castile was killed by a police officer
during a
traffic stop on July 6.
Picture Diamond Reynolds calmly recording the aftermath of her boyfriend Philando
Castile's shooting by a police officer
during a
traffic stop — and her daughter alongside her telling her to be strong.
The girlfriend of Philando
Castile, 32, who was shot to death Wednesday night
during a
traffic stop in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, had broadcast the aftermath live on Facebook while the officer still had his gun trained on
Castile.
Following the death of Philando
Castile — who was shot
during a
traffic stop after he followed an officer's command to present his driver's license — country singer / inspirational speaker Coffey Anderson has created an instructional video offering safety tips on the «proper protocol of what to do when you get pulled over.»
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton has called for a Justice Department inquiry into the death of Philando
Castile, 32, who was shot and killed by a police officer
during a
traffic stop in Falcon Heights, Minnesota just two days after Sterling's death.
The suburban St. Paul police officer who killed a
Castile reacted to the man's gun, not his race, his attorney said Saturday, giving the most detailed account so far of why the officer drew his own weapon
during the
traffic stop last week.
He has five new paintings in the Whitney show and the most striking depicts Philando
Castile, an ordinary person who became a familiar figure when was killed
during a
traffic stop by a Minnesota police officer on July 6, 2016.
This week has seen nationwide protests after two police killings were documented in graphic video: Sterling, who was shot and killed when officers responded to a disturbance call in Baton Rouge, and
Castile, who was shot
during a
traffic stop in Falcon Heights, Minnesota.
He presents a series of paintings at the Whitney Biennial (March 17 — June 11), most significantly an image of Philando
Castile who was killed
during a
traffic stop by a Minnesota police officer.
The black - and - white film is a silent portrait of Diamond Reynolds, the Minnesota woman who in July 2016 used Facebook Live to broadcast the moments immediately after Philando
Castile, her partner, was shot by police officer Jeronimo Yanez
during a
traffic stop.
Shot without sound, the film is freighted with political urgency: Its subject is Diamond Reynolds, who broadcast the dying moments of her partner, Philando
Castile, on Facebook Live after he was shot by a police officer
during a
traffic stop.
Castile died last July after a St. Paul, Minnesota, officer shot him four times
during a
traffic stop.