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Protests broke out in the United States on Monday (June 1) over the murder of black man George Floyd. Despite the strict curfew in 40 cities, protesters took to the streets. Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Friday, taking hundreds of protesters away by truck. Police in riot gear stormed a demonstration on Friday, taking hundreds of protesters away by truck. Police in riot gear stormed a demonstration on Friday, taking hundreds of protesters away by truck. Police in riot gear stormed a demonstration on Friday, taking hundreds of protesters away by truck. Two people died in the Cicero area of ​​Chicago. City spokesman Ray Hanania said the killings were committed by criminals from outside of Cicero. However, he did not reveal the identities of the dead. The US media Bangla Press reported this news.



Police in riot gear stormed a demonstration on Friday, taking hundreds of protesters away by truck. There have also been protests outside the White House. Protesters set fire to a street next to the White House on Sunday night. Police in riot gear stormed a demonstration on Friday, taking hundreds of protesters away by truck. This is the sixth day of protests and violence in the United States on Sunday.
Several protesters were arrested and detained prior to the start of the curfew in Auckland, California, on Monday. Simon noticed that they were protesting peacefully. But in a statement on Twitter, the Oakland Police Department claimed protesters had broken the curfew. They said that more than 40 protesters had been arrested.
 Police in riot gear stormed a demonstration on Monday, taking hundreds of protesters away in a truck. Soon after, US President Donald Trump left the White House and entered a church. A photo was also taken with the Bible there.
Meanwhile, Governor Bill de Blasio called on protesters to return home Monday, citing looting in various parts of New York. He said that many were looting the opportunity to protest, wreaking havoc, hurting others. However, after his statement, the windows of many stores were broken and looted on Monday night.
On Sunday, more than 1,000 protesters gathered in front of the White House, collected signs, post dividers, and dried tree branches and set them on fire. A protester again dropped an American flag on him. Protesters also threw rocks and bottles at the front door of the White House. Then all the lights outside the White House went out. Trump's advisers have told him to immediately address the nation on television. But Trump has yet to follow that advice. He tweeted: "Democratic mayors and governors should crack down on protests." But he stayed on Sunday. White House workers have been told not to attend if protests continue. Protests against racism began after Black Floyd's death in police brutality. As the days go by, the protests are increasing.
Police in riot gear stormed a demonstration on Sunday, dislodging hundreds of protesters by truck. Police in riot gear stormed a demonstration on Friday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck.Police in riot gear stormed a demonstration on Saturday, taking hundreds of protesters away by truck. Police in riot gear stormed a demonstration on Friday, taking hundreds of protesters away by truck. Police in riot gear stormed a demonstration on Friday, dislodging hundreds of protesters by truck. Police in riot gear stormed a demonstration on Friday, dislodging hundreds of protesters by truck. Alia Abraham recorded a video of police officers in New York expressing solidarity. "I wasn't expecting that," she said. Protests in London and Berlin over Floyd's death Hundreds of people protested in cities such as London, Berlin and Toronto on Sunday in solidarity with the protests that have spread across the United States. Protesters marched in Trafalgar Square in central London on Friday, chanting slogans demanding justice and peace. Hundreds of protesters also marched in front of the US embassy in Berlin, Germany, demanding justice for George Floyd. They also chanted slogans demanding an end to the "black massacre." In Toronto, Canada, 4,000 protesters rallied to protest Floyd's murder, racism, and the death of a local black woman in the presence of police.




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