The memorial service for a black man who died in an assault spread June 5 at 6:42

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While protest demonstrations following the death of a black man continued throughout the United States, a memorial service for the dead man was held in the Midwestern Minnesota state where the incident occurred, and the male survivor complained that "justice is necessary" It was

In the United States, a protest demonstration is spreading all over the country after a black man George Floyd was killed by a police officer holding his neck down.

On the 4th day, the 10th day from the incident, in Memorial City of Minneapolis, Minnesota, where the incident occurred, hundreds of male bereaved families and supporters attended a memorial service for Mr. Floyd at a university worship facility. ..

In front of the attendants, Mr. Floyd's knees were placed and one of the bereaved families on the stage complained that "justice is necessary."

On the other hand, the protest demonstration continued all over the United States on this day, and more than 1,000 people, including Floyd's brother, gathered in New York to repeatedly call Floyd's name and empty the prepared flowers. I hung up and mourned the death.

In this case, one of the four formerly dismissed police officers was charged with murder, and three were accused of assisting the murder. He also accused one of the squeezed heads of a "second-class murder," which usually applies to deliberate murders and has a heavier sentencing.

The reason for this is explained by the judicial authority, "In Minnesota, if you kill a person with the intention of committing a felony, you do not need to be murdered."

Silence for 8 minutes and 46 seconds

At the Capitol in the capital, Washington, Democratic senators gathered for a time of 8 minutes and 46 seconds, all silently mourning the time that Floyd had been suppressed by a white police officer. It was.

There was also a figure of a parliamentarian who was silent on one or both knees.

The attitude of one knee is that in 2016, a player of the NFL = American Professional Football League refused to stand up during the pre-match national anthem as a protest against police assaults against black people and racial discrimination. The story spreads and became a pose that symbolizes protest against discrimination.

``The family wants him to be remembered as a loving and godly person with family thoughts, not his death,'' said Black Booker Senator to the eastern NJ earlier than silently. It was.