Michigan, USA Guards asked a customer to wear a mask shot and killed May 6, 6:38

At a retail store in Midwestern Michigan, a security guard man who warned his guests to wear masks to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus was shot dead by his family. After the incident, a large amount of donations have been collected to support the survivors of the guards.

On the afternoon of the 1st, a security officer Calvin Manarin (43) was shot dead by a man and killed at a retail store in Flint, Michigan, in the midwest.

According to local prosecutors, Manarin found a girl who did not wear a mask in the store, so he cautioned his mother to wear it, and after a while, his son Lamonie Bishop came to the store and shot at Manarin. Is that.

The prosecutor's office prosecuted Bishop suspected of murder on the 4th.

In Michigan, as of the 5th, more than 44,000 people were infected with the new coronavirus, and it is compulsory to wear a mask in public places where sufficient distance cannot be maintained.

The prosecution commented, "The guards have only performed their duties for the safety of employees and customers. It is absurd and painful."

Since Mr. Manarin has eight children, donations of over 10 million yen in Japanese yen have been collected through the Internet to support the bereaved family after the incident.