US President Joe Biden on Monday called the shooting of a Black motorist by police “tragic” but cautioned that violent protests were unjustifiable. 

He said the incident in a Minneapolis suburb was a “really tragic thing that happened but I think we have to wait and see what the investigation shows.” 

“In the meantime, I want to make it clear again: there is absolutely no justification, none, for looting. Peaceful protests — understandable,” he further said.

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Biden said he had been briefed and had seen the police body cam video showing an officer shoot Daunte Wright after he tried to escape during a traffic stop. The Brooklyn Center police chief says the officer mixed up her firearm with the taser she’d been meaning to use.

Biden called the footage “fairly graphic. The question is, was it an accident, was it intentional? That remains to be determined by a full-blown investigation.”

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“The fact is that we do know that the anger, pain and trauma that exists in the Black community, in that environment, is real. It’s serious and it’s consequential, but it does not justify violence or looting,” Biden said.

“We should listen to Dante’s mom, who is calling for peace and calm.”

When asked about the nearby trial of a Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin accused of murdering another Black man, George Floyd, last year, Biden said he hoped the outcome would get broad backing.

Biden said, “I’m hopeful that there’ll be a verdict and an outcome that will be supported by the vast majority of people in the region. That’s my expectation.”