China News Service, June 3, comprehensive report, on the 2nd local time, the American African-American man Freud was killed by police violent law enforcement and the protests across the United States entered the eighth day. The riots and violent conflicts that have occurred in many places have become increasingly fierce. In addition to the chronic disease of racism, police violence involving law enforcement issues also surfaced again.

  As protests continued to escalate, New York City imposed the strictest curfews, but the governors of multiple states in the United States rejected Trump's proposal to send troops. In addition, the Minzhou Human Rights Department will investigate the Minneapolis Police Department to thoroughly investigate racial discrimination.

On June 1, local time, in the center of Atlanta, Georgia, the police and the people who participated in the demonstrations kneeled down to protest the violent law enforcement against American African-American men.

Demonstrations broke out in 140 cities across the United States

Multi-state governor rejects Trump's military proposal

  Several days have passed since the death of Freud, protests spread from Minneapolis to Washington, New York, Los Angeles and other places. According to statistics from the US media, protest demonstrations broke out in at least more than 140 cities across the United States, and National Guards were deployed in 29 states and Washington, DC.

  US President Trump said on the 1st that if the states cannot effectively control the situation of the demonstrations, the federal government will consider deploying troops directly to the states. However, this statement was opposed and criticized by the governors of multiple states.

  Illinois Governor Pritzker said the president’s remarks would only make the situation worse. Without the consent of the state government, the federal government cannot send troops to the state.

  Washington State Governor Insley issued a statement criticizing that Trump's remarks once again proved that he was powerless. In the chaos during his tenure, he could do nothing but false bluffs.

  Texas Governor Abbot also stressed at the press conference on the 2nd that the state does not require the federal government to send troops to intervene.

From June 2 local time, the curfew time in New York, USA will be changed from 11pm to 8pm every day to 5am the next day, and the curfew will be extended to June 7th. The picture shows the New York police patrolling near the closed Times Square.

New York imposed the strictest curfew

Pentagon enters "yellow alert"

  In response to demonstrations, the United States has imposed curfews and other measures. New York City has imposed the strictest curfew since the ethnic riots in 1943, which lasted from 11:00 on the 1st to 5:00 the next day, and the police force increased from 4,000 the previous night to 8,000. Before the curfew began, the protests in Manhattan also continued, the door of the Macy's flagship store was broken, and the Nike store was robbed. From the evening of the 1st to the 2nd, about 800 people were arrested by the police, much higher than the figures of the previous few days.

  Due to the poor curfew, New York City Mayor Bai Sihao announced on the 2nd that the curfew will be extended to June 7th, from 8pm to 5am the next day.

  As one of the counties with the largest population in the United States, Los Angeles County, with a population of about 10 million, continues to implement a curfew on the evening of the 2nd local time. The curfew will last from 6:00 that night to 6:00 the next morning.

  In Atlanta, police fired tear gas to drive out violent demonstrators. Since May 29, the city’s police station has arrested 350 people.

  In addition, U.S. Department of Defense officials said that because of fear of destruction by the protests, the protection status of the Pentagon and other defense facilities in the capital has been raised to the second level.

Minneapolis, on the corner of Chicago Avenue and East 38th Street, a mourner weeps in front of a temporary monument for George Freud.

8 minutes and 46 seconds of silence

Freud funeral held on June 9

  In the city of Minneapolis, where Freud lost its life, protests also continued, with military and police vehicles flying across the street, and the sirens continued. At the same time, on the evening of June 1, about 200 people participated in the candlelight vigil held for them.

  "Everyone is seeking peace now, and war is not the answer." Participant Morissette said with a candle. They observed 8 minutes and 46 seconds of silence at the scene-the same time that Freud was "locked" by the police with his knee.

  The protests and mourning activities held for Freud also spread worldwide. In London, Amsterdam and Paris, hundreds of people protested in front of the US Embassy.

  New Zealand Prime Minister Ardern said Floyd’s death “shocked her” and welcomed the country’s peaceful and solidarity protests; Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau said that racism against blacks “was true in the United States, but in Canada too."

  American golf star and "Tiger" Woods said, "I have always been very respectful of our law enforcement agencies. They are so diligently trained only to understand how, when and where to use force. (But) this shocking tragedy Obviously crossed this line."

  In addition, Freud's lawyer revealed that Freud's funeral will be held in Houston on June 9. Mayweather, a former US boxing champion, said he has offered to pay the full cost of Freud’s funeral.

On May 31, local time, the United States capital Washington broke out anti-racial discrimination demonstrations for the third consecutive day. The picture shows demonstrators protesting on the north side of the White House. China News Agency reporter Chen Meng Tongshe

Dig deep into racial discrimination

Minzhou will investigate Minneapolis Police Department

  The Freud incident made the international community uproar, and the long-standing problems of racial discrimination and excessive police law enforcement in American society have once again surfaced.

  Minnesota Governor Waltz said on the 2nd that the human rights department of the state will launch a civil rights investigation into the Minneapolis Police Department. This is also the first time that the human rights department has conducted a systematic investigation of the largest police department in the state.

  According to the latest department data, although 40% of Minneapolis residents are people of color, they are involved in 74% of police use of force. 63% of the cases involved African descent.

  The problem of Mingzhou is not alone.

  Although the US federal government has not been able to establish a system to track police violence enforcement, the research team Mapping Police Violence statistics show that in 2019 alone, more than 1,000 people in the United States died due to police violence enforcement, of which blacks accounted for 24%.

  However, the police rarely paid for their actions. The survey revealed that between 2013 and 2019, 99% of the murdered police officers were not prosecuted, and more than half of the prosecuted police officers were eventually released.

  The shop owner who caught Freud also claimed that he was very disappointed with the police's behavior and would not call the police for minor disputes in the future because they "will only make things worse." He said, "The police should protect and serve the community. However, what we have seen time and time again is that the police abused their power and failed the trust of the people."

  The American people's frustration with violent law enforcement may be as awesomely written on a poster on the steps of the South Carolina State Capitol, "Please respect my existence or wait for my resistance."