<Anchor> In the

United States, the aftermath of a black man Jacob Blake was shot by a police officer. Two protesters were shot and killed, and it was confirmed that a 17-year-old white boy shot a vigilante.

This is Kim Jong-won's correspondent from New York.

<Reporter> On the

25th local time, a man shot at the protesters, killing two people and wounding one seriously.

The shooting suspect, arrested by police, was identified as a white youth named Kyle Rittenhouse, only 17 years old.

Litton House turned out to be joining a vigilante organized by local residents with guns as protests intensified.

[Dan Miskins/Konosha Police Chief: (Shooting the protesters) did not act as a police officer. It is only that they have committed illegality while demanding the law, causing violence to our society.] As

protests spread through looting and arson, Korean Americans were also damaged.

[Lee Gwang-jae/Konosha Regional Korean President: Three people were robbed this time. One is a Taekwondo dojo. The glass is all broken. The windows were all broken, and (another one) was selling jewels, and they were robbed. Another person (who runs a general store) robbed the building and burned down the building. The building collapsed.] The

protests are spreading all over the country.

It's a park in Manhattan, where protests against black racism have been continuing after the George Floyd incident, which was killed by police in May.

The number of attendees has recently declined, but the number of citizens visiting this place is increasing again thanks to the Blake incident.

President Trump emphasized law and order and said he would deploy 1,000 State Guards in Wisconsin.

On the other hand, Democratic presidential candidate Biden called for a thorough investigation of the truth, saying that justice must be restored.

(Video coverage: Lee Sang-wook, video editing: Jang Hyun-ki)