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Another incident in which an unarmed black man was shot and killed by a police officer in the United States.

This time it was Texas, and the police shot a black man who stopped the fights of others.



In New York, correspondent Kim Jong-won reports.



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Hundreds of residents flock to the streets and march.



To commemorate 31-year-old Jonathan Price, a black man killed by a police gun.



Price, who died last Saturday, found a man hitting a woman in front of a local convenience store and quarreled over it.



[Lee Merritt/Attorney: (As the price dried up) The man turned aggressive and rushed.

Then there was an argument.

At that time, the policeman came and immediately tried to arrest Price.

Leaving the



assaulter behind

.] When

a white policeman on the scene tried to arrest him on behalf of the assaulter, Price protested, and the police fired a Taser gun at this price and then shot a gun.



Texas police investigated and turned the officer to trial for murder, claiming that the officer shot the policeman even though Price was not threatening at the time.



[Price Mom: My son is absolutely not the one to suffer from this.

My son has always been a helper to the local people.

He was a child with a warm heart and spirit.]



[Neighborhood Residents: Price has always kept a nice smile.

I was always a happy person.

Price was a health coach, so whenever I went to the playground, I was always teaching someone.]



Protests against Price's death took place in Wolf City, Texas, where the incident took place, as well as New York and Los Angeles.