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United States, protests are intensifying over the case of police shooting a black man in front of young children. Two people were killed in the course of the protests, and Korean Americans are also suffering from arson and looting by the protesters.

Correspondent Yunsoo Kim reports from Washington.

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Local time Yesterday (26th) around midnight at the scene of a demonstration in Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA, a white man ran between the protesters with a gun and fired several guns.

[I shot a gun at someone's boat. People around us were shot.]

This shooting killed 2 people and wounded 1 person.

As protests intensified against the police's overshooting of black male Blake, gunfires broke out between protesters and armed men who appear to be vigilantes.

Police are arresting and investigating a 17-year-old white teenager as a shooting suspect.

As the situation worsened, including increasingly fierce protests and even an emergency declared, President Trump ordered the deployment of the state defense force.

In a tweet, President Trump said he would not tolerate looting, violence and lawlessness.

It appears to be an intent to block adverse effects on the ongoing Republican National Convention through a decisive response and to mobilize support groups.

Damage to Koreans in the protest area is also continuing.

[Lee Kwang-jae/Wisconsin Kenosha Korean President: (Korean) Three people were robbed this time. One is Taekwondo Dojo. The glass is all broken. The windows were all broken, and (another person) was selling jewels and it was robbed. One (it's a general store) robbed it all away and the building was burned down. The building collapsed.]

Protests are spreading in various parts of the United States, including Los Angeles and Seattle, showing signs of the second Floyd incident.