A former police officer who was accused of dying a black man in the United States paid over 100 million yen on bail October 9, 10:49

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In May, a former white police officer who was accused of holding down his neck and killing a black man when he was detained in the United States was released on bail with a bail of over 100 million yen, and the bereaved family said, "Kim. I bought freedom at. "

Former police officer Derek Chauvin was accused of murder in May when a black George Floyd died in Minnesota in the Midwestern United States after being held down by a white police officer. On the 7th, a person paid a bail of 1 million dollars and about 100 million yen in Japanese yen and was released on bail from a detention facility near Minnesota.



The trial is scheduled for March next year, and Shobin is being asked to appear in court.



Floyd's bereaved lawyer criticized on Twitter: "I took my life and bought freedom with money. It's a pain for Floyd's family. It's far from justice."



In the wake of this incident, protests against racial discrimination have expanded rapidly in the United States, and the issue of racial discrimination has become one of the issues in the presidential election approaching next month, and local media reported that a former police officer He said that bail could spread the backlash.