President Trump dispatched troops and warned if necessary to partly mobize demonstrations June 2 19:22

President Trump denounced that it was a domestic terrorist act, saying that the demonstrators were partly mob after the death of a black man who was arrested by a white police officer in the United States I warned that I would send an army if there was one.

On the other hand, the Governor et al opposition Democratic Party, have rebounded and are rather fueled the conflict, does not stand the prospect of the situation convergence.

In the U.S., in the Midwestern state of Minnesota, on May 25, a black man was killed by a white police officer being held down by his knees, and a protest demonstration has spread all over the United States such as Washington and New York. .

Many demonstrators have been peaceful, some of them mobizing and destroying or looting things, the Associated Press reported that more than 5,600 people have been detained.

On the 1st, a male brother who visited the scene called for a violent act, "It is not a thought of my brother. Let's do it in another way".

Against this backdrop, President Trump denounced vandalism and looting as "a terrorist act within the country" at a press conference in the White House, and said, "The governor and the mayor who refuse to act to protect the lives and property of residents. I will send the US troops to solve the problem in a matter of seconds." He warned that he would send federal troops with presidential authority if necessary.

In addition, U.S. media received audio from a videoconference with President Governor Trump before the press conference, in which President Trump said, "We have to suppress the protests. Don't do it. You are licked by the demonstrators and you are seen by fools."

In response, the governors of the opposition and Democratic parties criticized that "the president's aggressive remarks are causing conflicts," Governor Cuomo of New York told Twitter, "The president is his own citizen. He's trying to send an army to him. It's all a "reality show" for him. I'm embarrassed."

It is unclear if the situation will settle, saying the Washington Post and other officials of the Pentagon have said that the federal military police and engineer units are already standing by in the suburbs of Washington to maintain security.

Local authorities say murder

Regarding the cause of death of Mr. George Floyd who died in the case, a local authority in the Midwestern Minnesota state announced the investigation result that it was murder on the 1st as ``suppression and restraint by law enforcement, cardiopulmonary arrest due to pressure on the neck'' Did. Regarding the status of occurrence, he said, "When he was detained by a police officer, he had cardiopulmonary arrest." He also pointed out that Mr. Floyd may have had heart disease due to arteriosclerosis and high blood pressure, and that he may have been affected by the use of drugs.

Former President Obama “At the true turning point of a long road”

For the first time as a black man to be elected president of the United States on the 1st week after the incident, former President Obama is not using violence instead of photos that he usually posts on Instagram, but through elections etc. I posted a sentence saying that the reform should be realized.

Obama pointed out that the protests across the country "represented the frustration of police practice and the American criminal justice system, which has failed to reform for decades."

In addition, "we should not allow or justify violence, let alone participate in it. In order for the criminal justice system and society to operate based on a high ethical code, we must shape that code." He called for the end of radical violence, including vandalism of stores.

He also said that it is the local mayors and legislators elected in the election that are responsible for reforming the police and criminal justice system, and called for "let's vote for candidates who will work for reform."

"If this legitimate anger is linked to a peaceful, lasting and effective movement, it will be a real turning point in the long way our nation has walked to meet its high ideals." I appealed.

The assault on black people is endless

In the United States, white police officers have repeatedly attacked and killed black people during crackdowns, and public protests against them have been repeated.

In 1991, four Caucasian police officers on the street in Los Angeles, Western California, assaulted Rodney King on the street, suspected of driving under the influence of drunk driving. However, in 1992, the blacks strongly repulsed the acquittals of these police officers, causing a massive riot known as the "Los Angeles Riot."

In 2012, in South Florida, a black high school student, Trey Bon Martin, was shot dead by a man in the vigilante and was killed by police, initially police did not arrest the man, saying that it was a legitimate defense. However, there were widespread protests as "racism," and I was arrested about 40 days later.

In 2014, black police died in a crackdown on white police officers, among whom a 43-year-old black man was arrested by multiple police officers for selling illegal cigarettes in New York, Strangled and died. In Ferguson, Missouri, Midwest, an 18-year-old black boy, Michael Brown, was shot dead by a white police officer and died. However, police officers were not charged in either case.

Even after the spread of the new coronavirus spread, there have been a number of events leading to repulsion as black discrimination.

In February, a former white police officer and son were arrested in May for shooting dead a black man who was jogging in southern Georgia, but a video of the incident was posted on the SNS. After that, there were protests to the police in various places, saying that the victim was treated unfairly because he was a black man.

On May 25, in a park in New York, a white woman who was walking her dog without a lead was warned that a black man would follow the rules of the park. A criticism gathered among women, with a video of a screaming call saying, "I tell the police that I am being threatened."