US protests against racial discrimination continue to be violent police action, such as violence June 14 17:51

In the United States, where protests against racism continue, police officers resigned as police officers shot and killed a black man who fled in response to crackdown. As police discriminate against discriminatory crackdowns and violence, police are paying close attention.

In the United States, demonstrations continued in various places on the 13th, the third weekend after the death of a black man who was pressed by a police officer with his neck and died, and voices calling for police reform as well as protest against racism I am.

Meanwhile, a police officer killed a 27-year-old black man who shot down a gunman in Atlanta, the capital of southern Georgia, on the 12th. According to the explanation of the investigative authorities, when the police officer tried to detain the man on suspicion of drunk driving, the man resisted and took away a kind of stun gun called ``Tazer gun'' from the police officer and escaped, The situation is recorded in the images of the security cameras of.

There was a demonstration protesting the incident locally, and some were confused by blocking the highway and attacking restaurants near the scene where the incident occurred.

In response, Atlanta's Mayor Bottoms held an interview, stating that the top of the Atlanta Police Department had resigned, and said, "I don't think it's justified." I demanded that I remove it from my job."

The lawyer of the surviving male survivor pointed out that the taser gun is not capable of killing, claiming that it is "unlike if you fled with a weapon that can kill someone."

In the United States, the death of a black man has led to increased criticism of the police's discriminatory crackdowns and violence, and the police are paying close attention.