US announces curfew to quell violent protests

US announces curfew to quell violent protests

Washington: The Trump administration has announced curfews in various cities to quell protests against the senseless killing of a black American citizen.

According to the details, a few days ago in the US state of Minnesota, after the worst torture by four policemen, a black farm American citizen George Floyd was killed, against which violent protests are going on across the country.

Despite the announcement of the imposition of curfew in the cities, the siege, looting and vandalism of buildings by the protesters continue in different cities.

The foreign news agency says U.S. police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters in an attempt to quell the violence.

US President Donald Trump has expressed anger over the death of a black citizen, saying that the people will not be allowed to take the law into their own hands.

A murder case has been registered against a 44-year-old former police officer involved in the murder of George Floyd, according to a foreign news agency, which will be presented in court on Monday.

George Floyd, a black American, was killed a few days ago in the US state of Minnesota due to the torture of a former police officer, Dark Chuan. A video that went viral on social media shows that the police officer was on the victim's neck for a long time. Kneeling down which caused his death.

Protests continue for the fifth day in a row against the killing of a black man by police. Angry people have set fire to several vehicles and dozens of properties. Has also been arrested

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