But the narrative!
/A Minneapolis mother berated Black Lives Matter protesters that gathered outside her home to protest the police shooting of her neighbor, who was killed following a six-hour standoff that began when he opened fire within the building.
Andrew 'Tekle' Sundberg, 20, was shot dead by police snipers in the city last Thursday.
The slain man's family maintains that he was experiencing a mental health crisis when he was shot.
During a protest at the scene of the shooting on Saturday, Arabella Foss-Yarbrough drove up to protesters and yelled: 'This is not a George Floyd situation. George Floyd was unarmed. This is not okay.'
According to the mother-of-two, she was cooking in her home on Wednesday night when Sundberg, who lived on the same floor, began shooting at her apartment.
Photos from inside the building showed the bullet holes that ripped through her front door and bathroom mirror. She and her children were unharmed in the attack.
In the wake of Sundberg's death, Black Lives Matter protests sprung up yet again in Minneapolis - the site of violent demonstrations in 2020 that culminated when marchers burned down a police precinct in the city.
Foss-Yarbrough took issue with Saturday's demonstration, telling those gathered: 'My kids have to deal with this and probably have a mental illness now because they almost lost their lives. There’s in my kitchen because he sat in the f**king hallway watching me move.'
She continued: 'He tried to kill me in front of my kids,' adding: 'I have black children; I am a woman of color! If I would have lost my life, would you guys do this for me?'
Black Lives Matter Minnesota leader Trahern Crew replied: 'Yes, ma'am.'
Oh really? When have BLM types and their white sympathizers ever protested against the death of a black person killed by another black?
The victim's father, Mark Sundberg was also among the protesters and apologized to Foss-Yarbrough for his son's actions.
'I am so sorry,' he told her.
To which she responded: 'This is not okay,' according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
Fortunately, the bereaved family of the shooter is being represented by Mr. Ben Crump, the out-of-state, multi-millionaire lawyer who flies around the country to console the surviving family members of victims of “police brutality” — for a fee, Ugarty, for a fee.