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THE black man who filmed a white dog walker calling police on him last month has said the woman "pulled the pin on the race grenade" that later exploded with the death of George Floyd.

Birdwatcher Christian Cooper filmed Amy Cooper calling 911 and claiming an "African-American man" was "threatening her life" after he asked her to put her dog on a leash in Central Park.

 Christian Cooper said the dog walker 'pulled the pin on the race grenade'
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Christian Cooper said the dog walker 'pulled the pin on the race grenade'
 Amy Cooper called 911 and claimed an 'African-American man' was 'threatening her life'
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Amy Cooper called 911 and claimed an 'African-American man' was 'threatening her life'Credit: Twitter
 The incident came the same day as the arrest and death of George Floyd, which has sparked anti-racism protests around the world
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The incident came the same day as the arrest and death of George Floyd, which has sparked anti-racism protests around the worldCredit: Getty Images - Getty

The pair had both been in the Ramble section of the park, an area popular with birdwatchers and in which dogs must be kept on leads.

The clip went viral on social media, and Amy Cooper was subsequently fired from her job at investment firm Franklin Templeton.

Speaking to CBS News, Christian Cooper said: "[At first the dispute] had nothing to do with race.

"It was just a conflict between a dog walker and a birder.

"She basically pulled the pin on the race grenade and tried to lob it at me.

"She was going to tap into a deep, deep, dark vein of racism, of racial bias, that runs though this country and has for centuries."

She basically pulled the pin on the race grenade and tried to lob it at me."

Birdwatcher Christian Cooper

The incident happened the same day as the death of , another African-American who died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for almost nine minutes in the course of an arrest.

Footage of the arrest similarly went viral and sparked and around the world against police brutality and wider inequalities faced by ethnic minorities.

Also speaking to CBS, Christian Cooper's sister Melody, who put the video online, said: "All I could think of was the police arriving and throwing him to the ground and putting him in a chokehold.

"I had seen videos like this before. I'm through with it."

More than two weeks on from Floyd's death, demonstrations continue in numerous countries.

Cities across the US have seen peaceful protests as well as riots, looting, and violent clashes between demonstrators and police.

All four police officers involved in his arrest are to face charges.

The UK has also seen protests, and the weekend saw protesters in Bristol pull down a Victorian-era statue of Edward Colston, a philanthropist who made his money in the slave trade.

Derek Chauvin has been arrested and charged with third-degree murder over the death of George Floyd
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Footage showed officer Derek Chauvin kneeling on George Floyd's neck
 Chauvin has since been charged with second- and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter
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Chauvin has since been charged with second- and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughterCredit: Rex Features
 A protest staged outside City Hall in San Fransisco yesterday
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A protest staged outside City Hall in San Fransisco yesterdayCredit: EPA
 Policemen walk ahead of the horse-drawn carriage at the funeral of George Floyd in Texas
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Policemen walk ahead of the horse-drawn carriage at the funeral of George Floyd in TexasCredit: Reuters
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