China News Service, June 5 (Xinhua) Comprehensive report that the African-American man Freud of Minnesota was "kneeled and killed" by the police and triggered a national protest. Minneapolis held his first game on the afternoon of 4th local time. In the official memorial service, all the participants stood in silence for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, and the civil rights leaders denounced racial inequality in the eulogy. At the same time, citizens from all over the country held commemorative activities during the protest.

On May 28, local time, outside the city hall of Minneapolis, Minnesota, a protester held a photo of George Freud to gather with other protesters.

The first memorial service: Murray 8 minutes 46 seconds

  At Freud's memorial service, all participants stood silent for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. It took 8 minutes and 46 seconds before Derek Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer, pressed Freud’s neck against his neck, and Xiao Wan was charged with murder and manslaughter at level 2, All four police officers involved were charged.

  Those who attended the memorial service included Freud’s family and many public figures. Includes Martin Luther King III, the eldest son of civil rights leader Martin Luther King; civil rights activist Jesse Jackson; pastor and civil rights leader Al Sharpton; Senator Amy Krobutcher representing Minnesota And African-American celebrities Kevin Hart and Ludacris.

  Some attendees wore masks, and organizers also reminded people to maintain a safe social distance. The new crown pandemic has disproportionately affected African Americans.

  In his opening speech to the memorial service, Scott Hagen, president of Northern Central University, announced that a new scholarship would be named after Freud. He encouraged all university presidents to set up scholarships in the name of Freud to "unprecedentedly fund a new generation of young Africans who are poised to lead our country."

Protesters in Lafayette Park on the north side of the White House. China News Agency reporter Chen Meng Tongshe

Civil rights leaders deeply condemn racism

  Pastor Al Sharpton, a civil rights leader and founder of the US National Action Network, deeply condemned racism in his eulogy.

  He said: "George Freud’s story is always the story of African descent. Because since 401 years ago, the reason why we can never be the person we want to be and ideal is because you put your knees against On our neck."

  Sharpton said: "Now it's time for us to stand up in the name of George and say:'Take your knee away from our neck!' It's time.

On June 2, local time, Minnesota, United States, Freud’s family attended a press conference, and Freud’s daughter’s mother gave a speech about her death and wept.

Family lawyer promises to fight for Freud justice

  Freud’s family representative lawyer Benjamin Krum promised in his speech: “To work together in and out of the court to fight for justice for George Freud.”

  He said: “It’s not that the New Corona Virus pandemic killed George Freud. I want to make this clear. It’s another pandemic that we know too well in the United States. It’s racism and discrimination. George Freud died."

  He also said, "We do not want two judicial systems in the United States. One is of African descent and the other is of white."

  In his speech, Freud's family recalled every bit of his life. His younger brother, Freinice Freud, said that people like to be with his brother.

Mayor Tears Vice President Mourning

  As the guests gathered to hold a memorial service for George Freud, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey was seen mourning by Freud's coffin.

  Photos from the scene at the memorial service show that the mayor knelt on one knee wearing a mask, holding the coffin in his hand and crying.

  During the memorial service, US Vice President Pence also tweeted "sympathy and prayer" to George Freud's family and friends. He stated that Freud's death was "a tragedy" and reiterated President Trump's vow that "justice will be extended".

Remembrance events are held throughout the United States

  At the same time as the Ming City memorial service, thousands of people gathered in front of the Martin Luther King statue in Washington DC to commemorate Freud and called for racial justice.

  New Yorkers gathered in the Cadman Square Park in Brooklyn to mourn Freud. New York Mayor Bai Sihao and his wife also attended the memorial service.

  Ohio Governor Mike Devine asked all Ohioans to observe eight hours of silence in memory of George Freud’s life.