American black men killed 7 days protests continued in various places June 8 6:05

On Sunday, the second Sunday after a black man was killed by a white police officer in the U.S., many citizens participated in protest demonstrations during the holidays in many parts of the United States and many in central New York. Raised a voice against racism.

In the U.S., on the 25th of last month, a black man was killed in the state of Minnesota in the Midwest when he was squeezed by a white police officer. Even on the 7th, many citizens participated in the demonstration on the day of the holiday.

Among them, in Times Square in the center of New York, hundreds of people gathered under traffic restrictions by the police, holding up a placard saying "Skin color is not a crime" and racial discrimination Protested.

A woman who participated said, "This protest demonstration is different than before. A wide range of people are coming out to cooperate and call out. We will not stop activities until justice is brought."

In New York City, after a violent incident and sacking in the form of piggybacking on protest demonstrations, a night curfew was issued from 1st of this month, but Mayor Debrasio said at a press conference on the 7th. It has been announced that the curfew will be lifted as soon as the protests have been held peacefully over the past few days.