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Protesters and the National Guard are clashing in Minneapolis — over padlocks.

Police brutality protesters in the city have been placing padlocks with the names of people killed by police on the fencing surrounding a courthouse where George Floyd’s accused killer is standing trial.

But shortly after the locks go up outside Hennepin County District Court, members of the National Guard clip them off, witnesses told The Post.

On Monday, a sign addressing the lock removals was attached to the fence.

“Every day you cut off the locks and remove the flowers and signs we put in memory of stolen lives,” it read.

“But the overflowing trash cans in Government Plaza haven’t been emptied in more than three weeks,” the sign states.

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Cayden Totushek, 3, of Buffalo, places a lock on the fence outside the Hennepin County Government Center.
Cayden Totushek, 3, of Buffalo, places a lock on the fence outside the Hennepin County Government Center.AP
A lock is picked up as people place locks with the names of those killed by law enforcement in Minnesota.
A lock is picked up as people place locks with the names of those killed by law enforcement in Minnesota.AP
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People place locks with the names of those killed by law enforcement in Minnesota.
People place locks with the names of those killed by law enforcement in Minnesota.AP
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Zora Shank-Shabazz, 33, took her 7-year-old daughter to the fence Monday where they attached a lock for Dolal Idd, a 23-year-old man fatally shot by Minneapolis police last December.

“People are putting locks up with names,” a Minneapolis resident who identified herself as Rachel told The Post.

“They’re taking them off, the National Guard. It’s crazy,” she said.

Other government buildings in downtown Minneapolis, as well as city police precincts, are also protected by high perimeter fencing as the murder trial against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin began this week.

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A lock for George Floyd was placed on the fence.
A lock for George Floyd was placed on the fence.Star Tribune via Getty Images
Padlocks on the fence outside the courthouse where the Derek Chauvin trial is taking place.
Padlocks on the fence outside the courthouse where the Derek Chauvin trial is taking place.Elizabeth Rosner
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The National Guard removing padlocks from the fence.
The National Guard removing padlocks from the fence.Elizabeth Rosner
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Chauvin was seen on video kneeling on George Floyd’s neck for nearly nine minutes before he died.

The former cop faces third-degree murder, second-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter in the case.

Additional reporting by Kenneth Garger

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