AUSTIN,
Texas (AP) — A man was fatally shot at a protest in Texas when he
approached a vehicle and the driver inside opened fire, police said.
The
shooting happened just before 10 p.m. during a protest in Austin,
police spokesperson Katrina Ratliff told reporters early Sunday. The man
was taken to a hospital where he was later pronounced dead.
The vehicle had honked, turned down a road and then sped toward protesters, witness Michael Capochiano told the Austin American-Statesman.
The man, who Capochiano said was carrying a rifle, approached the
vehicle and was shot by the driver. The driver then drove away,
Capochiano said.
Initial
reports indicated “the victim may have been carrying a rifle,” Ratliff
told reporters, adding that the suspect was detained and was cooperating
with police.
The
crowd gathered Saturday for a Black Lives Matter protest, news outlets
reported. The demonstration was streamed live on Facebook and captured
audio of a vehicle’s horn honking and several gunshots being fired.
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