China News Service, March 8th. According to the CBS report, Ben Crump (Ben Crump), the family lawyer of George Freud, an African American man, urged on the 7th that US President Biden should Police reform is the top priority of its government.

Freud was violently killed by a white American policeman, Drake Chauvin, in May 2020. The case will be officially heard on the 8th.

On May 30, 2020, in Florida, USA, policemen kneeled on one knee in support of the "Black People's Fate is Fate" movement.

George Floyd, an American black, was arrested by the Minneapolis police and pressed on the ground until his death.

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  According to reports, Kremp said, “I think we need to carry out police reforms.” He said that Biden and Vice President Harris had talked with Freud’s family during the presidential election, “President Biden once said "Policing reform is his priority, and I hope he will not forget it."

  According to reports, during the campaign, Biden said that within the first 100 days of taking office, he would set up a national police supervision committee to strengthen the supervision and accountability of the police department.

  On May 25, 2020, when Floyd, an African-American man, was arrested in Minneapolis, he was violently enforced by a white policeman, Drake Chauvin, and died after his neck was held on his knee by the police for nearly 9 minutes.

This incident triggered prolonged and large-scale demonstrations against racism and police violence throughout the United States and many countries around the world.

  On March 3, 2021, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass the Police Reform Act, which aims to reduce racial discrimination in the U.S. criminal justice system by restricting police behavior. The bill is called the "Floyd Police Law Enforcement Justice Act."

However, US media pointed out that the bill may "stay" in the Senate.

  On March 8, the "Floyd case" will begin trial in Minneapolis, the United States, where the police officer Xiaowan faces charges of second-degree murder and manslaughter.

The court debate is scheduled to begin on March 29, and the verdict is not expected to be delivered until late April.

Recently, some people gathered to hold a banner with Freud’s last words "I can't breathe" and held a parade around the local government building.