US: Many towns shout protests after near-American police assassination

In some cities in the United States, protests broke out following the murder of an African-American in the hands of police in Minneapolis. Hundreds of people went out near the White House to seek justice for George Floyd's death, writes “BBC” Protests also took place in Minnesota, New York, and California. A former police officer has been arrested and against him [...]
Hundreds of people went out near the White House to seek justice for George Floyd's death, writes “BBC” Protests also took place in Minnesota, New York, and California.
A former police officer has been arrested, and a man has been charged with murder in detention.
Former policeman Derek Chauvin appeared on video holding his knee over the African-American neck for a few minutes until he was unconscious. The policeman in question and three others have already been fired.
The top suspect in this case is expected to appear for the first time in court Monday, writes “BBC”, Report Express.
United States President Donald Trump described the incident as a terrible thing and said he talked to the victim's family, who he said were wonderful people.
There were violent clashes between police and protesters in several cities, including the cities of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Denver, Houston, Lousville, Phoenix, Columbus, and Memphis.
In Atlanta, the buildings were damaged and a dust car was set ablaze as protesters gathered near CNN television offices.
In Dallas, police used tear gas against protesters after being stoned.
This case has increased American anger against police - colored killing.












