China News Service, September 3, reported a comprehensive report that after an African-American man Blake was shot seven times by the police, a large-scale riot broke out in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and the city was like a "war zone."

In recent days, the situation has slowed down, and the local government announced the abolition of the curfew in response to the night riots.

US Democratic presidential candidate Biden said that he will go to the local area on the 3rd to meet with Black's family.

Under the riots, Kenosha is like a

"war zone"

  On August 23, local time, Black, a 29-year-old African-American man, was shot 7 shots at close range by a white policeman in Kenosha, causing him to be paralyzed. At that time, Black’s three young sons were sitting in the car and witnessing everything. The incident triggered multiple nights in the local area. There was a protest demonstration.

On August 26, local time, after the protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA, blood stains of those who were shot dead during the demonstration remained on the ground.

  The demonstrations became very chaotic, cars and buildings were set ablaze, and law enforcement officers used tear gas to disperse the crowd.

On August 25, local time, the violence reached its peak. A shooting killed two protesters and injured one.

  "It looks like a war zone," a local business owner said. The urban area and residential areas have been completely destroyed. People are cleaning the glass with broomsticks everywhere.

  However, on September 2, the city of Kenosha lifted the emergency night curfew that it had previously implemented in response to protests and demonstrations.

The Mayor of Kenosha said that the decision was made after consulting with law enforcement agencies and community leaders.

Because "the community has been relatively calm for the past few nights."

Following Trump, Biden announced his trip to

Kenosha

  US Democratic presidential candidate Biden said that he will go to Kenosha on the 3rd to meet with the family of the African-American man Jacob Black who was shot by the police.

  Biden said on the 2nd that the Kenosha police should be charged with criminal charges.

Then his campaign team said: “Biden believes that based on what he has seen, the prosecution seems to be justified, but a full investigation should be conducted to ensure that all the facts are understood first.” “In this case, according to due process. It is vital to hold the police accountable."

  It is reported that Biden will temporarily stay there after holding a community meeting in Kenosha.

  Previously, Trump ignored the opposition of local officials and went to Kenosha on the 1st to reiterate his "law and order" campaign slogan, expressing support for the National Guard and local law enforcement agencies.

Trump also criticized Kenosha's Democratic mayor for supporting "extreme anarchists."

Data map: Biden, the US Democratic presidential candidate.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Chen Mengtong

  Democrats say Trump is fanning the flames of social unrest.

On August 31, Biden criticized Trump for inciting violent disagreements.

  Trump’s team criticized Biden for “trying to use a wounded community as a political prop for his failed campaign.” Republicans criticized Biden and Democrats for not running in Wisconsin.

It is reported that this is Biden's first visit to Wisconsin this year, and the first visit to the state by a Democratic candidate since 2012.

  The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) believes that at present, Wisconsin is a key swing state in the US general election.

In the 2016 general election, although Democrat Hillary Clinton had a significant lead in the polls, he eventually stumbled and lost to Trump.

  Currently, Biden's lead over Trump in the state is about 5%.

Trump chose to "airborne" the local area, highlighting the main thrust of his re-election campaign of "law and order" and showing his supporters a stance of tough governance.

  In Pennsylvania, another key battlefield, a recent poll showed that the gap between Trump and Biden has narrowed sharply in the past six weeks.

A predictive model from Monmouth University stated that if the turnout is high, Biden will lead Trump 49-46.

If the turnout is very low, Biden leads by only 1 percentage point, 48 to 47.

In July of this year, Biden led his opponent by 10 percentage points in the high turnout mode and 7 percentage points in the low turnout mode.