The girlfriend of Philando Castile, a black motorist shot dead by Minnesota police, made an emotional call for justice Thursday for a law-abiding young man she said was killed “for no reason.’ Diamond Reynolds, who was in the passenger seat with her four-year-old daughter riding in back as Castile bled to death, captured the shooting aftermath Wednesday night in a now-viral video. Speaking to reporters outside the governor’s mansion in St. Paul after a night in custody, Reynolds repeated what she asserted in the shock footage: the 32-year-old school cafeteria supervisor did nothing to provoke the shooting. Reynolds said she, her daughter and Castile were returning from grocery shopping when they were stopped in a suburb of St Paul. Castile had recently had a haircut for his birthday. Pulled over purportedly for a broken tail light, Castile duly informed the officer that he was in possession of a licensed gun, Reynolds said — and was shot as he reached for his wallet. Cas...