China News Service, September 4th, according to the US Chinese website, on September 3 local time, the former US Vice President and Democratic candidate Biden and his wife Jill met during a visit to Kenosha, Wisconsin, when they were shot by a white policeman. Family of injured African man Black.

In a meeting attended later, Biden also condemned the recent violence in Kenosha.

  According to reports, the Bidens met with members of the Black family at the airport terminal in Milwaukee.

They met with Black’s parents, three siblings and members of Black’s legal team.

Black’s lawyer, Ben Krupp, said in a statement that Black himself participated in the conversation by phone.

The data picture shows Biden, former US vice president and Democratic candidate.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Chen Mengtong

  Lawyer Krupp said that Black's family expressed gratitude for this meeting. The Bidens were so dedicated and willing to listen, which left a deep impression on Black.

He said that Black’s mother led everyone in prayer; his father talked about the need for a systematic reform of the police.

  Later that day, Biden also attended a meeting with senior community leaders.

When talking about the issue of racial justice, Biden said, “Now the curtain has been drawn. This is a huge opportunity.” Biden pointed out: “I think we have reached a turning point in American history.” Biden also said , It is necessary to implement criminal justice reforms and treat people with addiction and mental health problems more compassionately.

Biden also condemned the recent riots and robberies in Kenosha.

  Earlier this week, Trump also visited Kenosha. He did not visit the Blacks during his visit. He told reporters that the Blacks asked for a lawyer to be present, which Trump considered "inappropriate".

  According to reports, members of the Black family and hundreds of demonstrators appeared at a community gathering visited by Trump, calling for justice.

  Since May 2020, the death of Floyd, a black man in Minnesota, by a white police officer, has triggered a nationwide protest against police violence and racial discrimination in the United States.

The wave of protests escalated again after Blake, an African-American man in Kenosha, Wisconsin, was shot and paralyzed by a white policeman on August 23.

  On September 3, local time, 252 people were arrested in Kenosha, and nearly half of them were not natives of Kenosha.

Due to the conflict between the protesters and the police, there were more than 2 million U.S. dollars in urban and county property damage reports, including 1.95 million U.S. dollars in urban property losses and 385,000 U.S. dollars in Kenosha County.