Buttigieg goes home to South Bend after man killed by police

Shafonia Logan, wife of Eric Logan, speaks with the media Sunday, June 16, 2019 in South Bend, Ind. A police officer fatally shot Eric Logan, 53, a black man, Sunday in South Bend, the city where Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg is mayor. Buttigieg returned Sunday to South Bend, where he said the death would be thoroughly investigated. He has also canceled a Monday campaign stop in New York. (Santiago Flores/South Bend Tribune via AP)

South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, center, speaks during a news conference, Sunday, June 16, 2019, in South Bend, Ind., as South Bend Common Council President Tim Scott, left, and South Bend Police Chief Scott Ruszkowski, listen. Democratic presidential candidate Buttigieg changed his campaign schedule to return to South Bend for the late night news conference, after authorities say a man died after a shooting involving a police officer. (Santiago Flores/South Bend Tribune via AP)

INDIANAPOLIS — The fatal shooting of a black man by a police officer in the Indiana city where Pete Buttigieg is mayor presents both political peril for a presidential candidate who has struggled to connect with minority voters and an opportunity to show leadership on issues of race and policing that are critical — and personal — for much of the Democratic primary electorate.

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