Black man death case Protest demonstrations across the U.S. Collision with police officers Expand confusion May 31 12:21

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Protests are being held all over the United States following the death of a black man who was detained by a white police officer in the United States. Of these, the conflict between the extreme participants and police continued in Minneapolis in the Midwest where the incident occurred, and in the state of southern Texas, eight police officers were injured due to the collision and confusion has spread.

In Minneapolis, Minnesota, Midwest, a black man was held dead by his knees when he was arrested by white police officers on the 25th, and a protest against police response was nationwide for five days. it is continuing.

Demonstrations have taken place in at least 20 cities so far, and in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where the incident occurred, some participants turned into mobs, plundered merchandise at supermarkets, and set fire to police stations. The government has issued an order prohibiting going out after 8 pm, but there are ongoing clashes between participants and police.

Also, in Los Angeles, Western California, some of the participants threw glass bottles at police officers and set fire to vehicles, so police used rubber bullets to crush them.

Protests have also taken place in capital cities such as Washington and New York, and eight police officers were injured in a collision with protesters, according to local police in Houston, Southern Texas.

The US media reported that at least six state governments, including those in Minnesota, which are in heavy protests, are sending troops to the scene, and the situation is unlikely to settle.

President Trump "Don't Allow Mob"

In the United States, protests against the death of a black man took place in various places, and part of it became a mob, President Trump said "I do not allow mobization", and also consider the military's input for radical demonstrations I showed a stance that corresponds strictly to.

President Trump delivered a speech in southern Florida, where he visited, on the 30th, saying in a Minneapolis, Midwest Minnesota, death of a black man detained by a white police officer, "One police officer was arrested and investigated. Authorities are also investigating three more people, "he said, stressing that he is doing everything he can.

In addition, "I strongly oppose the use of this tragedy to plunder, robbery, and assault it. We cannot allow the mob to become a demo. We must defend the rule of law, which is the basis of American democracy." He blamed the mobization of the protest.

"We must protect the right of all citizens to live in an environment free of violence and fear. We endorse the overwhelming majority of police officers who are committed to making our society and cities safe." He said that he was willing to respond to the radical demonstrations, with the view of military deployment.

Prior to this, President Trump saw Twitter as a radical group of demonstrators in front of Minneapolis and the White House, who had little to do with the black men who died and were just there to raise a problem. Showed and criticized.