Hundreds block traffic in NYC’s Times Square as protesters across US mass after police shooting of black man
Protests were peaceful but tension was evident after the shooting of Philando Castile by police in Minnesota on Wednesday

Protesters in Chicago, New York and St Paul, Minnesota, took to the streets on Thursday to express outrage after the second fatal police shooting of a black man in the United States in two days.
The protests were peaceful but tension was evident after the shooting of Philando Castile, 32, by police near St Paul late on Wednesday. His girlfriend posted live video on the internet of the bloody scene minutes afterward, which was widely viewed.
Castile’s death occurred within a day of the shooting of 37-year-old Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Sterling was killed during an altercation with two white police officers. Graphic video of that incident caused an outcry on social media.
In Chicago, protesters shut down a stretch of the Dan Ryan Expressway – one of Chicago’s main arteries – for about 10 minutes on Thursday.
In New York, several hundred protesters blocked traffic in Times Square in the heart of Manhattan, chanting “Hands up, don’t shoot”. Police eventually cleared the intersection of 7th Avenue and 42nd Street to let traffic proceed.