China News Service, August 29. According to a report by the US Chinese website, Black, a 29-year-old African-American man, was shot by the Kenosha police in Wisconsin and sent to a doctor for treatment. However, his family recently said that Black was still in handcuffs on the hospital bed. On the 28th local time, the lawyer said that the felony arrest warrant for Black was lifted on the same day and the handcuffs were also removed from his hospital bed.

Data map: On August 25, local time, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA, after an African-American man Jacob Black was repeatedly shot and shot by the police, a local protest broke out. A man raised a gun and shot.

  On August 23, Black was shot and seriously injured by the police. A video taken by a witness with a mobile phone showed that the police shot him in the back. Seven shots were heard in the video. At the time of the incident, his three young children were sitting in the car.

  According to Black’s family, Black is paralyzed. In addition, he was "cuffed to a hospital bed" while in hospital. Black's father said in an interview: "He can't go anywhere. Why do you handcuff him to the bed?"

  On the 28th local time, the lawyer stated that the handcuffs had been removed from Black's hospital bed. He has also reached an agreement with Kenosha District Attorney Greveley, who agreed to revoke the arrest warrant.

  The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office explained that unless surgery is performed, all inpatients detained by the police will be restrained. He said the police are working to “ensure a safe and humane environment for Mr. Black.” According to court documents, Black was charged in July with third-degree sexual assault, illegal intrusion and wrongdoing.

  "Blake submitted bail to enable him to be released. After receiving information from the Kenosha authorities, surveillance at the hospital was immediately suspended." Milwaukee County Sheriff's investigator Steele said in a statement.