China News Service, June 3, according to Reuters, the wave of demonstrations in the United States caused by the "death of Freud" continues. Officials from the United States Civil Guard said that on the evening of the 1st, although the nationwide protests continued and even expanded, the level of violence has eased.

On May 30 local time, the governor of Minnesota said he had "fully mobilized" the state's National Guard to quell the riots. According to reports, this is the largest domestic deployment in the Minnesota National Guard's 164-year history.

  According to reports, the Director of the National Guard, who commanded the US Civil Guard, Joseph Lungier said that on the evening of June 1, local time, the overall situation in the United States was better and the level of violence was reduced. At the same time, "the scale of the demonstration remains the same, or even expands."

  Lungier said there are currently 18,000 National Guard members assisting local law enforcement in 29 states, and this number is still increasing.

  According to previous reports, on May 24, local time, American African-American young man Freud was arrested by the police in Minneapolis, Minnesota. At that time, three policemen pressed him to the ground, and one of the white policemen pressed his neck with his knee for several minutes. Freud then fell into a coma and died after being treated in emergency. "Freud's death" once again tore the wounds of racial discrimination in the United States, plunging the United States into violent resistance. The wave of demonstrations was unstoppable and the situation continued to be chaotic.