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, an angry protester is not in a hurry to looting and arsoning, but we are worried about our locals. There are several Korean shops that have already been damaged, and tensions in LA and other places are increasing.

This is Han Se-hyun.

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shop window was shattered and the door was torn.

Inside, it turned into a tragedy like a bomb.

A Korean sports clothing store in Minnesota, USA, was attacked by protesters.

[Lim Jin-young / Korean Americans in Minnesota, USA: Cars keep coming and going. As I go around, 'Oh, that shop has been pierced' and then parks over there and flocks in.] Even

the clothes the mannequin was wearing, the protesters randomly robbed things.

The police were also helpless in the simultaneous looting and arson.

[Lim Jin-young / Korean Americans in Minnesota, USA: No matter how hard you can contact the police. I thought about taking it for 3 hours. 'Oh, that's all empty (looting) will end']

So far, it has been confirmed that five Korean shops in Minnesota have been damaged.

[Hwang Hyo-sook / Minnesota American President of the United States: Some of the shops have burned down. Some people are partly burned, and some are looted.] The

people did not attack the Korean shop, but the protesters saw that there were indiscriminate arson and looting of protesters.

However, such violent protests spread all over the United States, and tensions are rising in Los Angeles, where large Korean towns are located.

[Lora / Chairman of the Korean Association in Los Angeles, USA: I'm scared. We remember the experience more vividly than anyone else because we had a riot. That's why I am very cautious and afraid.] The

Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged the people of the public to be aware of personal safety, such as refraining from access to the protest site and refraining from sales.