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MINNEAPOLIS 鈥?Protesters took to the streets for a fourth consecutive night in Minneapolis over the shooting death of a Black man by members of a U.S. Marshals task force.Crowds marched Sunday evening in response to Thursdays fatal shooting of 32-year-old Winston Boogie Smith Jr. in Minneapolis Uptown neighborhood.WCCO-TV in Minneapolis and KSTP-TV in St. Paul report that about 100 people took part in Sunday evening s demonstrations. There were no immediate reports of injuries or arrests stemming from the protests.According to KSTP, 27 people were arrested in demonstrations on Friday following reports of damage to property in the area. No looting was reported in connection with those demonstrations.Authorities said Friday that Smith was w
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