Black men shooting rallying across the US protesting police and racism August 30 11:12

Protests against a black man being shot by a police officer from behind in the Midwestern state of Wisconsin continue throughout the country on weekends. In the men's hometown, a protest rally was held with the participation of the family, and voiced out protests against police and racism.

In Kenosha, Wisconsin, Midwest, a black man Jacob Blake was shot by a police officer seven times at a close distance from behind, protesting police all over the United States.

On the 29th, the first weekend after the shooting, more than 1,000 people including Mr. Blake's family and local residents gathered in front of the court in Kenosha, with a banner saying "Justice for Jacob". , Protested against police and racism.

Mr. Blake's father who participated said, "The police did not treat my son as a human. There are many times when this happens again. There is no peace without justice."

Meanwhile, President Trump revealed his intention to visit Kenosha, Wisconsin on the 29th.

According to the White House, President Trump will visit the site next month to meet with police officials.

In the United States, in May this year in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the same Midwest, a black man was killed by a white police officer holding his neck, and this shooting triggered another criticism of the police Protest against racism and racism is increasing.