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10 minute live news report from Minneapolis RIOTS. CREDIT: CH9 NEWS & TODAY SHOW SYDNEY AUSTRALIA 29 May 2020. Mayhem in Minneapolis as George Floyd protests explode onto the streets. The National Guard has been called into the US city of Minneapolis as the city boils over into total mayhem and more rioting over the death of a handcuffed black man in police custody reduced parts of one neighbourhood to smoking rubble. 9News reporter Tim Arvier was on the scene as police vehicles were attacked by rocks and projectiles were aimed at officers amid chaotic and alarming scenes. One man appeared to be stabbed, with his alleged attacker arrested by heavily protected police and the victim rushed away for treatment. The protests follow the death of George Floyd, who gasped for breath during a Monday arrest in which officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on his neck for almost eight minutes. There are fears it could escalate even further as night falls. And as the violence unfolded, Minnesota prosecutor Michael Freeman told reporters while the video showing Mr Floyd's death was "terrible", there was other evidence that "does not support a criminal charge". The Minneapolis unrest ravaged several blocks in the Longfellow neighbourhood, with scattered rioting reaching for kilometres across the city. In video recorded by a bystander, Mr Floyd can be heard pleading that he can't breathe until he slowly stops talking and moving. Another protest was announced for this evening (local time) near county offices in downtown Minneapolis. Some stores in Minneapolis and the suburbs closed early, fearing more strife. The city shut down its light-rail system and planned to stop all bus service out of safety concerns. Around midday (3am AEST), the violence spread a few miles away to a Target in St Paul's Midway neighbourhood, where police said 50 to 60 people rushed the store attempting to loot it. Police and state patrol squad cars later blocked the entrance, but the looting then shifted to shops along nearby University Avenue, one of St Paul's main commercial corridors, and other spots in the city. St Paul spokesman Steve Linders said authorities have been dealing with unrest in roughly 20 different areas throughout the city. The protests that have developed were more violent than earlier in the week, which included skirmishes between offices and protesters but no widespread property damage or looting. Amid the violence in Minneapolis, a man was found fatally shot Wednesday night near a pawn shop, possibly by the owner, authorities said. The last time the Minnesota National Guard was called out to deal with civil unrest was in a backup role during the 2008 Republican National Convention in St Paul. The most comparable situation to the current disturbances happened when the Guard was called up to deal with the riots in Minneapolis in 1967, a summer when anger over racial inequalities came to a boil in many cities across the country. https://www.9news.com.au/world/minnea...