China News Service, June 7th—According to the Associated Press, New York City Mayor Bai Sihao announced that he would end the curfew early on the morning of the 7th local time. Earlier, in response to protests against violent law enforcement by the US police, the New York City government imposed curfew measures.

  "Yesterday, we saw the best side of our city," Bai Sihao said after announcing the end of the curfew "immediately." "Tomorrow we will take a critical first step to restart."

The picture shows a broken statue during the demonstration.

  The gatherings and demonstrations caused by the death of George Freud continued on the 6th in multiple cities across the United States. In New York, thousands of people gathered in Central Park, Brooklyn and other places, and then gathered in Midtown Manhattan to start a parade. The sudden heavy rain did not disperse the protesters.

  Earlier, in order to control the chaos, New York City began to implement a curfew at 11:00 on the 1st. Subsequently, Mayor Bai Sihao of New York announced on the 2nd that the curfew would be extended to June 7 and the time period would be adjusted from 8:00 every night to 5:00 the next morning. Although some people and officials called for the curfew to be lifted, saying it would cause unnecessary friction. But Bai Sihao insisted that the curfew be continued until the weekend.

  On May 25, the police in Minneapolis, USA arrested Freud, an African-American man, with his knees and continued to press his neck. Freud subsequently died, and the four police officers involved were murdered for murder and negligence. Prosecution for crimes.