July Fourth celebrations canceled in Akron amid protests over fatal police shooting of Jayland Walker
The mayor of Akron, Ohio, has canceled July Fourth celebrations and is enforcing a citywide curfew tonight after protesters took to the streets on Sunday night over the fatal police shooting of Jayland Walker. NBC News’ Kathy Park has the details.
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