Rally Held For Winston Smith Outside BCA Headquarters: 'We Want The Truth!'

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Community activists continue to push for more transparency in the shooting death of Winston Smith.

A federal task force shot and killed Smith about a month ago in Minneapolis's Uptown neighborhood. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension says investigators were trying to arrest Smith on a parking ramp when he flashed a gun. A woman who was inside Smith's car with him says she never saw a gun.

Investigators say there's no video of the shooting. Some activists and community members believe that's a lie. Toshira Garraway, founder of Families Supporting Families Against Police Violence, spoke at a rally held Monday outside of the BCA's headquarters in St. Paul.

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"We want the truth and we want it now!" Garraway said. "We deserve it now. As a hurting community, we deserve the truth!"

The woman who was with Smith said he was raising up his cellphone when law enforcement started shooting. Investigators say Smith fired a gun during the encounter. They say they found the gun and shell casings inside Smith's SUV.

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