Some Omaha Metro Residents Make Their Feelings Known About Kenosha Shooting

There were protests Monday at two well known locations in Omaha over the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin: 72nd and Dodge and 11th and Howard Streets in the Old Market.

"Everything going on right now, we still have the cops feel that they have the right to shoot this unarmed black man in the back seven times in front of his children," "Problac" organizer Bear Alexander tells 6 News.

The demonstrations began around 6 p.m.with around 100 protesters at 72nd and Dodge before many of them moved to the Old Market where the crowds dispersed around 10 p.m.


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