U.S. black man dies younger brother testifies in parliament Reinvention of police organization to prevent recurrence June 11 5:44

A black man's death, which triggered a nationwide protest, witnessed his brother in parliament, stating, "I've had a lot of this pain," and a police force to prevent recurrence. Appealed for reform.

At the Justice Committee of the House of Representatives, which was held on the 10th, a young black man, George Floyd's younger brother Philoney Floyd, who was killed by a white police officer, attended as a witness.

Mr Philoney said at the beginning, "By giving testimony today, you may be able to save your brother's death."

Floyd said he was arrested and killed by police for suspecting he was using a forged $20 bill, "The $20 didn't kill my brother. Is the black worth it?" Appealed.

In the United States, calls for reform of police organizations have risen as a result of the incident, and it has emerged as a new issue for the autumn presidential election.

About this, Philonese said, "I have many more pains like this. I ignored my brother's voice for help, but I want you to hear the voices of our family and people all over the world. Law enforcement causes problems. Instead of that, I want the organization to solve it."

There are also scenes in tears about Floyd's death, saying, "If you have a human heart, you know that's wrong. It's not even animals. I want my brother to come back." did.

Demonstrations in the U.S. are also plundered and violent

Protests were held all over the United States on the 16th day, the 16th day after the incident, but the looting and violence that took advantage of the demonstrations have subsided.

For this reason, in the vicinity of the White House in Washington, the Trump administration was working to remove some of the temporary fences that the Trump administration had set up in preparation for an unexpected event.

Meanwhile, Washington Mayor Bowser demanded at a press conference on the 10th that the fences around the plaza on the north side of the White House, where the demonstrators gathered, be promptly removed.