"We won't remain silent against the blood mongers who use (the mine disaster) as an excuse to break, ravage, attack police and commit murder," Erdogan said in a speech to members of his ruling party. "Do you expect police to stand idly by and watch? I am amazed at their patience."
As for Elvan, Erdogan said: "Are we to hold a ceremony every time there's a death? He died and it's over." News of the death on Thursday triggered more clashes in the same neighborhood, injuring at least nine people including a man who died in a hospital of a severe injury on Friday, Istanbul Gov. Huseyin Avni Mutlu told reporters.
Mutlu earlier identified the dead bystander as 30-year-old Ugur Kurt. Police investigators are trying to identify the person who fired the bullet. The second man who died was not identified.