Police hour in Philadelphia to curb riots

In the American city of Philadelphia, he started implementing the police clock after violent protests that broke out with police gunfire on a colored young man who held a knife in his hand. According to his mother, the young man had mental problems. City officials have taken [...]
In the American city of Philadelphia, he started implementing the police clock after violent protests that broke out with police gunfire on a colored young man who held a knife in his hand.
According to his mother, the young man had mental problems.
This town's officials have made decisions for hours of police during the night, while businesses have cleared the damage caused by two nights of looting.
Chairman Jim Kenney has said the Pennsylvania National Guard will also engage to help preserve property and police assistance.
The police have pledged to present the recordings showing the event that resulted from Walter Wllance Jr's death. October 26.
Police have said they shot his lead after he ignored orders to drop the knife.
His mother has said she has warned police that her son has been facing mental health crises.
The clashes were launched shortly after Wallace, 27, died.
Protests have also been held in Washington, New York, Portland, and Oregon.
Two nights of Philadelphia's vandalism occurred at a time when tensions alone are increased because of presidential elections.
More than 170 people have been arrested, and about 50 police officials have been injured in clashes with protesters.
Protesters have condemned the use of force against Africans.
Similar deaths of people colored in police hands have sparked massive protests in many American states this year. /rel











