History repeats itself, and the protest of "Black Death by American Police Violence" has turned violent. Life may not be a movie, but a movie must reflect life.

Adelbert 2022-03-21 09:02:32

There is a recent news:

Original title: "U.S. police violence kills black people" protest turns violent, Minnesota deploys National Guard

On the afternoon of May 28, local time, a demonstration broke out near Union Square (Union Square) in Manhattan, New York City. Nearly 100 demonstrators confronted the New York police to protest the killing of African-American Flore by police in Minneapolis. Ed incident.

The protesters chanted slogans, including "I can't breathe" that Floyd kept saying after being kneeled on the neck by a police officer.

At about 4:15, there was shoving between the demonstrators and the police, who tried to control the crowd on the street into the square. Another confrontation took place 30 minutes later. After 5 o'clock, the two sides behaved aggressively, and the scene was chaotic for a time.

New York police said 14 people were arrested that night, including one protester with a knife in his hand. The demonstration ended around 5:30 p.m., with some crowds being chased and an attempt to clear Broadway.

In addition, clashes broke out at New York City Hall that night, according to some social media accounts. The video shows police arresting some of the demonstrators. (CCTV reporter Xu Dezhi).

The above news once again applied to history, and the events in the movie "Detroit" kept repeating. The issue of racial discrimination has always existed in the United States. Movies are a mirror of the world, and the United States will never learn its lessons.

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Detroit quotes

  • Krauss: It's a war zone out there. They're destroying the city.

  • Krauss: I'm just gonna assume you're all criminals.