<p>Hundreds of protesters in Minnesota held a “march for healing” on July 20, in the neighbourhood where Australian woman Justine Damond was shot and killed by a police officer on July 15.</p><p>A woman streaming live on Facebook for the Women’s March Minnesota said the march was being held for Justine Damond and others whose lives were “taken too early and unjustly”.</p><p>The crowd stopped silently outside Damond’s family home as a vigil, before moving to the park, where community members spoke.</p><p>Protesters chanted, demanding “justice now” and held aloft a banner they said listed the names of 306 people killed by police since 2000.</p><p>They also chanted: “We have a duty to fight for our freedom, we have a duty to win.” Credit: Women’s March Minnesota via Storyful</p><br />