January 16, local time, is Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the United States.

But in the United States, until now, the racial discrimination fought by the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. has not been eliminated, and the gun violence he suffered from is still rampant.

Recently, the Los Angeles police in the United States once again killed an African-American man due to violent law enforcement.

The man who died was the cousin of the co-founder of the "Black Lives Matter" movement in the United States.

  Los Angeles police recently released a video.

On the streets of Los Angeles on January 3, Keenan Anderson, a 31-year-old African-American man and English teacher, was stopped and chased by the police on his way to visit his home because he was identified as being involved in a traffic accident. Anderson "on the ground."

Anderson did not obey, and then several policemen took coercive measures, used stun guns on Anderson several times, and pressed their elbows on Anderson's neck.

  The co-founder of the "Black Lives Matter" movement later stated that Keenan Anderson said, "They want to deal with me in the same way they dealt with Freud."

Guess what happened after that, the police actually did it.

We have to unite, we cannot accept it.

  Anderson lost consciousness and was taken to the hospital four and a half hours later, the hospital said "he died of cardiac arrest."

(produced by Zhou Jing)

Editor in charge: [Sun Jingbo]