<Anchor>

This time, we will look at the protests of the black death in the United States, which is getting worse. In Washington DC, where the White House was located, a battle helicopter was also put into operation on the night of the 2nd, connecting to Washington. 

Correspondent Yoon-Soo Kim, there are quite a few demonstrators behind, near the White House, right? 

<Reporter>

Yes, it's near Lafayette Park, behind the White House. 

Just an hour ago, I had a news just behind the park, but as you can see back now, the number of protesters has increased tremendously. 

So I stepped back more than 100m where I left. 

It seems that the largest number of protesters have gathered here near the White House since the protest began. 

Here in Washington, DC, a large military force has been mobilized since yesterday. 

Even at night, combat helicopters were put in place, and President Trump declared a strong response, and the Defense Minister and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff are also preparing a central post to respond to violent protests. 

Washington DC has been issued a curfew order from 7:00 pm due to the immediate sense of crisis. 

<Anchor>

What is the situation in other cities other than the White House? 

<Reporter>

There were no large-scale protests last night as troops were mobilized in Washington, DC.

In New York and Los Angeles, however, protests continued large and small during the night.

More than 5 people were injured by police who blocked the demonstrators, and 7,200 protesters have been arrested in the course of the radical protests.

New York City has advanced curfew from 11:00 pm to 8:00 pm today, as protests take place thousands of people a day in New York.

LA County, the largest population in the United States, went into curfew for 12 hours from 6 pm to 6 am the next day.

More than 40 cities in the United States have entered the nighttime curfew.

<anchor>

By the way, it was quite noticeable that the police were with the protesters?

<Reporter> It

is an atmosphere in which the police's kneeling posture protesting against racism and sympathizing with protesters spreads throughout the protest scene.

Police were marching alongside protesters and even praying together at protest sites.

[Ed Krauss/Police Chief: We all live here. We need to be together, and we hope that it will be the foundation of our new world.]
Fortunately, as police and demonstrators sympathize with this, the number of demonstrators who control violence against them is becoming increasingly common.