U.S. police violent law enforcement continues, public protests continue

  Although demonstrations against racial discrimination and police violent law enforcement have been going on for several months in various parts of the United States, incidents of shooting and killing of African Americans by American police are still endless.

A few days ago, police shot and killed African Americans in Vancouver, Washington, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, triggering a new round of protests.

  From the evening of October 30th to the early morning of October 31st, local time, people in Vancouver, Washington, USA staged a large-scale protest against the shooting and killing of an African-American youth by local police the day before.

Subsequently, the local police declared the protest an illegal assembly and took action to disperse the protest crowd.

According to local media reports, two gunshots were heard during the protest, but there were no casualties.

According to the local police report on October 31, 6 protesters were arrested.

  In addition, the shooting and killing of the African-American Walter Wallace by the Philadelphia police continued to ferment.

On the afternoon of October 31, local time, people in Philadelphia continued to take to the streets to protest racial discrimination and police violence.

Some protesters said that they were tired of seeing African Americans being shot and killed by the police in the news. They took to the streets to protest to express their position and that African Americans need to be treated justice.

  According to local media reports, the protests that day took place in a peaceful manner.

Prior to this, Wallace was shot and killed by police in Philadelphia, New York and other places in the United States for many days, causing protests and clashes. Hundreds of people were arrested by the police.