US black man death case protest demonstrates mob and curfew in 25 cities May 31 19:53

Protests have spread to more than 30 cities across the United States following the death of a black man who was detained by a white police officer in the United States, and at least some of them have been mobbed and plundered or vandalized. Curfew has been issued in 25 cities.

In Minneapolis, Minnesota, midwestern United States, there are ongoing demonstrations all over the United States protesting police response following the death of a black man who was detained by a white police officer on the 25th.

Demonstrations have spread to more than 30 cities so far, and in Minneapolis where the incident occurred, some participants became mobs, plundered shops and arsoned police stations, so the state government 8 We have issued an order to prohibit going out after time.

According to CNN television, curfew has been issued due to looting and vandalism, which means that it has hit 25 cities in 16 states, including Los Angeles in western California and Miami in southern Florida.

A 21-year-old man was shot dead on 29th in Detroit, Michigan in the midst of a protest demonstrating, and a person was also shot dead in Indianapolis, Indiana on 30th .

On the night of the 30th, hundreds of people gathered in front of the White House in the capital Washington to ignite cars, broke the window glass of the building and collided with police officers, and Union Square in New York Manhattan. However, the participants of the demonstration lit up the fire for police vehicles, and it became a tumult.

American media reported that approximately 1,400 people have been detained in 17 cities so far.

National troops have been mobilized in several states, such as the state of Minnesota, where protest demonstrations are intense, and the situation remains tense.