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Philadelphia lifts curfew after unrest over police killing

Philadelphia’s mayor said Thursday a curfew he had put in effect the previous evening over unrest that followed the police killing of a Black man would not be maintained for a second night.

Police shot Wallace, who was carrying a knife, after he refused to drop the weapon as his mother tried to restrain him. Kenney said Thursday he hoped to soon make public footage from cameras worn by the police officers that could help clarify the circumstances of the shooting.

 

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