It is still unclear if death is related to the unrest that started since the death of George Floyd. FMTNews Minneapolis
A burning car is seen as violence escalated after peaceful demonstrations in Portland, Oregon on Friday.
Police spokesman John Elder said the body showed obvious signs of trauma, and the death was under investigation by the city’s homicide unit.
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