China News Service, October 29. According to the US Chinese website, on October 27, local time, the anti-racism protests in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA entered the second day.

The day before, the police shot and killed an African-American man, sparking controversy.

On the 28th, President Trump condemned the protests, calling the incident "bad" and saying that he was ready to send the National Guard into Philadelphia.

  On the 27th, there were still some robberies in Philadelphia.

However, the other protests on the day were basically peaceful.

Among them, 500 people participated in a demonstration.

From 9 pm local time on the 28th, the Philadelphia curfew will take effect.

On October 27, 2020 local time, the Philadelphia police in Pennsylvania, the United States, was on duty at the scene of a demonstration by the people.

  According to the Philadelphia police on social networking sites that night, a large group of people robbed shops in the Port Richmond area of ​​the city.

Earlier in the evening, footage taken by a news helicopter showed that someone broke into and robbed a shoe store and another in the area.

The city’s emergency management office said the police have asked residents in some areas to stay indoors.

  According to reports, the fuse of the protest was an African-American man who was shot and killed by the police near his home.

On the afternoon of the 26th local time, the Philadelphia police received an alarm saying that a man with a knife appeared. After the police arrived at the scene, they shot and killed the 27-year-old Wallace (Walter Wallace Jr.), and then protests broke out in the city. activity.

  According to the police, the officers had repeatedly ordered Wallace to put down the knife, but he still walked around the officers with the knife.

Officials said that two police officers present shot Wallace in the shoulder and chest.

  According to reports, Wallace’s father, Walter Wallace, said on the evening of the 27th that his family wanted justice and hoped that someone would be held responsible for it, but he and others also called for an end to violence and robbery, calling this a show of disrespect.

Walter Wallace said: "I hope people will respect my family and the city..." "There are things that are right and there are things that are wrong."

  Wallace's father once said that his son was suffering from mental illness and was receiving medication.

His family said that Wallace had family problems at the time and the police had been told that he had mental health problems.

  The Wallace family lawyer Shaka Johnson said that law enforcement received the call because they needed an ambulance.

"The first call to the 911 emergency center was for medical intervention. This is the purpose." Johnson said, "The police are here. Then you see what happened."

  The police said that from the night of the 26th to the 27th local time, 30 policemen were injured, mainly by throwing stones and bricks and other objects, and others were arrested for robbery that night.

The police also stated that in addition to police injuries, five police vehicles and one fire engine were damaged.

  The office of Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf said on the 27th that hundreds of National Guard personnel will be deployed in the city "to protect the rights of peaceful assembly and protest, while ensuring the safety of people."

  On the 28th, Trump stated that Wallace's shooting was "bad".

He revealed that the federal government is investigating and called on the mayor of Philadelphia to end the violence as soon as possible.

Trump said that he is ready to send the National Guard into Philadelphia, which requires the local government to apply first.