Black man dies in the US for a week Local protest demonstrations Convergence outlook uncertain June 2 at 7:52

In the United States, a week has passed since the death of a black man who was arrested by a white police officer, but the protest demonstration that spread throughout the United States is still ongoing, causing casualties in the chaos. Even on June 1, protests were called in several cities and the situation is not expected to converge.

It's been a week and a week since the death of a black man on his knees when he was held down by a white police officer on the 25th of last month in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

Demonstrations protesting the incident were widespread throughout the United States, with store plundering over the weekend in several cities, including Los Angeles, Western California and Miami, Southern Florida.

In addition, in the capital cities such as Washington and New York, part of the demonstrators has become more extreme, windows of shops have been cracked and police vehicles have been set on fire everywhere. I was detained.

In addition, a total of six people have been killed in five states in the Midwest, including Michigan and Illinois, in the turmoil of the demonstration.

In order to maintain security, night curfew has been issued in places such as Washington, and ABC TV reports that National Guard is dispatched to demonstration sites in 21 states.

Even one day, one week after the incident, protests were called in several cities such as New York, and the situation is not expected to settle.

In Washington, some of the participants in the protest demonstration became mobs and the confusion spread.

On the morning of the 1st of the night, the square in front of the White House, where the protest was held, was closed and the security became strict.

Windows around restaurants and shops were broken in the surrounding area, and on the wall there was a large paint that said, "The life of a black person is important."

Employees were obsessed with the work of removing the graffiti, and the demonstrations could be held again, so they were lining the windows to prevent damage.

There was a fire building near the White House, and it had a burning smell.

Meanwhile, in front of the Lincoln Memorial, about two kilometers away from the White House, a photograph of a black man who died in a state of Minnesota after being held down by a white police officer was displayed, and the citizens who visited visited flowers and prayed. I offered my heart and mourned my death.