American black man shooting intensifies protests Continued turmoil Curfew October 29, 5:39

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After a black man was shot dead by a police officer in Pennsylvania in the eastern United States, residents were protesting there on the 28th, and the authorities decided to restrict curfew at night. it is continuing.

A black man, Walter Wallace Jr., was shot dead by police officers multiple times on the 26th of this month in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.



According to local media, local police warned Wallace to throw away the knife he had, but explained that he had fired because he was approaching, but it took two days to say it was an overkill. Hundreds of local residents continue to protest on the 28th.



On the other hand, there are some damages such as the car being lit at night and the goods being stolen at the store, so the local authorities decided to curfew at night from the 28th. The situation continues.



Following Wallace's death, protests are taking place in New York and Portland, western Oregon.

The reaction of President Trump Biden

"It's scary that riots and looting are allowed. Democratic governors and mayors shouldn't allow this, it won't happen in Republicans. Law and order are needed," Trump said in a press conference on Wednesday. He criticized the Democratic Party and expressed the idea that state soldiers should be mobilized to hurry to calm down.



On the other hand, Mr. Biden of the Democratic Party told reporters, "It is natural to protest, but looting and violence are not allowed," criticizing looting and "considering ways to reduce the use of guns in this situation. We have to do it, "he stressed that reforms such as how police guns are used are needed.