U.S. black man shot dead by police officer Protests continued by police Convened National Guard October 28, 15:03

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A black man was shot dead by a police officer in Pennsylvania in the eastern United States on the 26th, and protests continue as a police over-response.


On the other hand, local media reports that some of the radicals have plundered goods from stores, and the National Guard has been convened, and tensions are increasing.

According to local police and others, a black man, Walter Wallace Jr., was shot dead by a police officer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the afternoon of the 26th.



According to local media, local police explained that a police officer who rushed to the scene warned Wallace to throw away the knife he had, but fired because he was approaching.



Philadelphia judiciary is investigating the situation at the time.



Images of the shooting situation have spread on the Internet, and protests have continued locally since the night of the 26th, claiming that the police were overly responding.



Hundreds of people gathered on the night of the 27th to protest, and local media reported that some of the radicals lit cars and plundered goods from stores, and the National Guard was convened. The tension is increasing.



In response, Wallace's uncle told the local media, "I don't want to see the city destroyed. It's not a solution," and urged him to stop the vandalism.



Pennsylvania is one of the fierce battle states that influences the outcome of the presidential election, which can affect elections in less than a week before election day.

Video on Instagram

On Instagram, a video is posted that allegedly shot Wallace being shot by a police officer.



The video shows a man who appears to be Mr. Wallace in a residential area, being pointed at by multiple police officers and being asked to stop him.



The man was walking with something like a knife, and immediately after raising his arm toward the police officer, gunshots rang multiple times.



You can also see how the man collapsed on the road.



You can also see people present at the scene rushing to the police officers to protest.

A statement of condolences jointly named by Mr. Biden and Mr. Harris

Democrats Biden and Harris issued a condolence statement yesterday after a black man was shot dead by a police officer in Pennsylvania.



In a statement, the deceased black man Walter Wallace Jr.'s family and everyone who was saddened by the incident said, "It's heartbreaking. In an area that has already endured a lot of trauma. This incident caused further pain to the community. Wallace's life is as important as any other life, "he said in condolences.



On top of that, regarding the riots and looting by some radicalized protests, "Attacking police officers and destroying small shops already suffering from a pandemic does not bring justice. Looting is a protest. "As a nation, we are strong enough to solve the two challenges of police reform and maintaining peace and security in the region. That is our mission in the United States. That is our mission." Is the way to achieve true justice. "



He criticized President Trump, saying, "It's just fueling the flames of division in our society. He can't do the real job of uniting people. We can."