Protest against black shooting case President Trump dispatches federal personnel to August 27, 11:41

In a state of Wisconsin, U.S.A., a black man was shot from behind by police officers, and as protest spread, President Trump has indicated that he will send federal personnel to the site and it is becoming radical. For some movements, I emphasized the idea of ​​taking a strong attitude.

In the Midwestern state of Wisconsin on the 23rd, a black man Jacob Blake was shot by a police officer from behind and got seriously injured, and protests against the police continued locally every day, especially At night, there is growing tension, including collisions with police and shooting incidents.

President Trump posted on Twitter yesterday that he would not allow looting, arson, or riots in the United States, and indicated that he would dispatch a federal personnel to maintain security.

Meanwhile, former Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Biden and vice presidential candidate Senator Harris said they had contacted Blake's family on Wednesday, Biden said: "End violence and institutional discrimination. He stressed the need to promote police reform so that only specific races would not be subject to crackdowns.

On the 28th, a large-scale rally will be held in Washington, the capital, to appeal for the elimination of racism, and Mr. Blake's father is also expected to participate, and racism will be headed for the presidential election that was approaching more than two months later. The issue of is once again attracting great interest from society.