A 32-year-old man named Philando Castile was shot and killed by police in Falcon Heights, Minn. on Wednesday night. The aftermath of the shooting was captured on Facebook Live by Castile's girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds. You can watch the graphic video here.

The police shooting of Castile, who is black, comes less than 24 hours after footage emerged of Alton Sterling being shot and killed by police in Baton Rouge, La. According to reports, Castile was the cafeteria supervisor at a local Montessori school.

In the video, Reynolds is seen sitting next to Castile, who is soaked in blood. Her daughter is in the car as well. Reynolds claims that they were pulled over for a broken tail light, and she says Castile announced that he had a license to carry.

"He let the officer know that he had a firearm and he was reaching for his wallet," Reynolds says in the Facebook Live video. "And the officer just shot him in his arm."

According to witnesses, the shots took place mere moments after the car was pulled over.

Witness told me she heard St. Anthony officer tell man to take hands out, heard 4 gunshots about 30 seconds after car pulled over. — Ted Haller ( @TedHallerFox9 ) July 7, 2016

In the video, an officer holding a gun pointed at Castile can be heard yelling, "I told him not to reach for it! I told him to get his hand off it!"

"You told him to get his ID, sir," Reynolds says in response. "He was just getting his license and registration." According to Reynolds, the officer who shot Castile was "Chinese."

The video ends with Reynolds and her daughter handcuffed in a police car. Castile was transported to Hennepin County Medical Center, according to Fox 9, where he passed away.

Credible source says man shot by St. Anthony officer was pronounced dead at the hospital. — Ted Haller ( @TedHallerFox9 ) July 7, 2016

Update: man shot by police in #FalconHeights died at HCMC. His mom identifies him as Philando Castile, 32 #wcco #cbs pic.twitter.com/OKxMP0VG65 — Jennifer Mayerle ( @jennifermayerle ) July 7, 2016

Just spoke with the sister of #PhilandoCastile, the man in the #FalconHeightsShooting. She said he has died — Wesley Lowery ( @WesleyLowery ) July 7, 2016

Hennepin County Medical Center spokesperson Christine Hill told Complex that there was "no information available" about Castile's condition.

The St. Anthony Police Department provided Complex with a statement early Thursday morning. It reads:

On 07-06-2016 at approximately 2100 hours, a St. Anthony Police Officer effected a traffic stop on Larpenteur and Fry in the City of Falcon Heights, Minnesota. During the stop, shots were fired. One adult male was taken to the hospital. We have been informed that this individual is deceased. No one else was injured and the BCA has been called in to investigate this officer involved shooting. A handgun was recovered from the scene. The BCA will provide additional information as their investigation progresses.

A crowd quickly amassed at the scene of the shooting. A video stream of the gathering can be seen here.

Crowd chanting "we will not move" as investigators try to tape off more area near crime scene. — Ted Haller ( @TedHallerFox9 ) July 7, 2016

Growing crowd watches police investigate officer involved shooting. Some hold candles. #FalconHeightsShooting pic.twitter.com/jJGy1l0Mqe — Ted Haller ( @TedHallerFox9 ) July 7, 2016

As of just approximately 3 a.m. on Thursday, the crowd from the scene of the shooting was reportedly headed to the governor's mansion.

With crime scene cleared, some crowd members say they're going to Governor's mansion. #FalconHeightsShooting — Ted Haller ( @TedHallerFox9 ) July 7, 2016

There were reports that Reynolds was in police custody after the shooting.

#DiamondReynolds, who filmed her boyfriend #PhilandoCastille's death following the #FalconHeightsShooting is reportedly in police custody. — Aura Bogado ( @aurabogado ) July 7, 2016

However, when Complex spoke with someone from the police department at 2:45 a.m. on Thursday, the operator who answered said Reynolds was no longer at the station.

At 2 a.m. local time, police held a short press conference, where they announced that the officer involved in the shooting was put on "standard paid administrative leave."

BREAKING: St. Anthony PD announces man's death in officer involved shooting, cop on paid leave, no questions @WKBW pic.twitter.com/x0BZX57ydb — Ed Drantch ( @EdDrantch ) July 7, 2016

A pastor led prayers with friends and family of Castile outside the Hennepin County Medical Center where he was treated after his death was announced.

Pastors lead prayer for family, friends of Philando Castile, shot & killed by police. #WCCO #CBS pic.twitter.com/JRjWJzOTWv — Jennifer Mayerle (@jennifermayerle) July 7, 2016

Hundreds of people arrived at the governor's mansion early this morning to protest, chanting Castile's name.

Crowd of 200 protesters chanting outside Governor 's Residence on Summit and sounding car horns @WCCO pic.twitter.com/vcp2gKvLyK — Angela Davis (@AngelaDavisWCCO) July 7, 2016

whole crowd chants his name outside of the governor's mansion #PhilandoCastile pic.twitter.com/LFq9qj1ZKJ — |||| || ||| | |||| | (@micamaryjane) July 7, 2016

Castile's uncle and mother spoke to CNN on why he was killed: "He was black and in the wrong place." His mother said she still has not seen her son's body and was unable to identify him because she was not allowed.

#PhilandoCastile's uncle: I saw my nephew shot, clinging to his life, with no help. https://t.co/yUn7KxO7EM — New Day (@NewDay) July 7, 2016

A GoFundMe page claiming to be set up by the family to cover funeral expenses circulated social media but was later shown to be a false fundraiser:

Family of #PhilandoCastile has set up fundraising site to help cover funeral expenses. https://t.co/haihl07Kov — Elizabeth Dunbar (@edunbarMPR) July 7, 2016

The Governor of Minnesota, Mark Dayton, released a statement on Thursday morning where he extended his "deepest condolences" to Castile's loved ones:

Late Thursday evening, a medical examiner ruled Castile's death a homicide, the New York Times reports. The officer who shot him has been identified as Jeronimo Yanez, who had been a St. Anthony police officer for 4 years.