Vandalism Reported, Protesters Taken Into Custody As New Yorkers Call For Justice For Walter Wallace Jr.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- There were protests Tuesday night in Brooklyn over the death of Walter Wallace Jr. in Philadelphia.
Wallace, a Black man, was killed by police officers on Monday. Cell phone video shows Wallace walking towards police. His family says he had a dinner knife on him.
Two officers, with guns drawn, repeatedly asked him to drop the weapon. Police say the officers fired at least seven shots each, killing Wallace.
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About 200 people marched from Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn on Tuesday.
There are reports of vandalism, including glass shattered at a bus stop and an American flag that was set on fire.
Chopper 2 was over the scene as officers took several people into custody on Atlantic Avenue.
CBS2's Dan Rice reports some police vehicles were also vandalized.
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