What's happening in America: The riots are not stopping after George Floyd's murder.

A police station in Minneapolis has been on fire during the third night of protests over the death of a colored man who was arrested Monday. A police official had been filmed until he had put George Floyd, 46, in his neck, despite telling him he couldn't breathe. [...]
A police official had been filmed until he had put George Floyd, 46, in his neck, despite telling him he couldn't breathe.
President Donald Trump said the “bands” were dishonoring his memory and called on the National Guard to establish order in that country, writes the BBC, translates Periscope.

The incident has raised anger at police killings against black Americans, including Breonna Taylor in Kentucky.
Mr. Family. Floyd has called for all four police involved in his death to face charges of murder. Prosecutors, meanwhile, have said they are collecting evidence on the case.
A CNN journalist, Omar Jimenez, has been arrested with the camera team while covering the event by police officials in the state of Minnesota this morning, apparently because they had not moved as they had been instructed.

The journalists' team had been released with regular procedure an hour later, after the governor had apologised for the arrest.
In the past few days, buildings have been burned down or ruined in the riots of Minneapolis. The police had thrown tear gas and rubber bullets into the effort to disperse the crowd. But the cordon around the police station, near where Mr. Floyd was broken by protesters who later set fire to other facilities in the vicinity. /Periscope











