American black man shooting protest continues August 26 at 5:32

In the Midwestern state of Wisconsin, a black man was shot by a police officer several times from behind and was in serious condition, and protests continued in the area, and participants who became mobs at night were building. There was a tense situation, such as arson.

According to the Wisconsin state government, a black man, Jacob Blake, was shot by a police officer seven times at a close distance from behind in Kenosha in the southern part of the state, and he is in a serious condition. According to Mr. Blake's father, the U.S. Associated Press reported that although he was in a stable condition, paralysis could remain in his lower body.

A lawyer in the family told the American media that Mr. Blake was about to enter into an arbitration between two quarreling women when police officers arrived at the scene.

On the other hand, police explained that they responded to on-site reports of troubles in the home, but they did not clarify the reason why the police officer fired a gun at Mr. Blake.

In the local Kenosha, hundreds of locals continued to protest on the 24th when the curfew was issued, and some of the people became mobs at night and some buildings set fire to buildings and cars. Became a tense situation, such as firing a teardrop.

Protests are also being held in New York and Los Angeles as the criticism of racism increases in the United States, and there is a possibility that it will spread to various places in the future.