China News Service, May 29th, a comprehensive US media report that a police violent law enforcement case occurred in Minnesota, and an African-American man was unfortunately killed. The case triggered massive protests across the United States, and local police sent heavy weapons to expel demonstrators. On the morning of the 28th, local time, the US Department of Justice stated that the case had been listed as a "top priority", and President Trump also received relevant notices.

On May 25th, local time, a policeman in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, arrested George Freud, an African-American man, pressed him to the ground, put his knee against his neck, and then Freud was in After being taken to the hospital, he died. (Video screenshot)

  According to reports, on the evening of the 25th, an African-American man named George Freud was suspected of using fake banknotes by a white police officer kneeling on his knees and locking his neck for at least 7 minutes. Floyd De kept moaning throughout the process: "Please, I can't breathe" "Don't kill me", and the surrounding crowds also called on the police to stop violent law enforcement immediately. However, in the end, Freud died after being taken to hospital by ambulance.

  After the incident, although the mayor of Apolis said that the four police officers involved had been dismissed and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had also begun an investigation, the anger of the local people did not seem to have subsided. A large number of local people took to the streets to demand "justice" for the deceased. The demonstrators threw bottles and stones at the police. The police sent weapons such as tear gas, detonation bombs, flash bombs and rubber bullets to drive the demonstrators and further intensify the conflict.

  American media reported that Freud ’s death triggered massive protests, and some thugs took the opportunity to set fire and rob.

  The demonstrations also spread to many cities across the United States. In Los Angeles, thousands of demonstrators took to the streets, dozens of them surrounded a police car in motion, someone took a skateboard and smashed the window glass, others sat on the roof, and the mob burned the American flag on the spot. .

  Apollis Mayor Frey said on the morning of the 28th that he was requesting support from the National Guard and the State Police to help control the scene. He tweeted: "Tell everyone ... we can't let tragedies lead to more tragedies."

  In this regard, White House spokesman McKinney (Kayleigh McEnany) said on the 28th that the United States Department of Justice has notified President Trump of the Freud death case. She said that Trump saw the video and was "very frustrated" about it, and said that he wanted the FBI to expedite the investigation.

  The US Department of Justice issued a statement on the morning of the 28th, saying that it has assigned experienced prosecutors and investigators to the case. The department "urges the investigators to continue to collect facts in an orderly manner while remaining calm."