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George Floyd Death: U.S. President Threatens to Send Military to Quash Unrest as Protests Enter Seventh Day

U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to deploy country’s military to end the ongoing protests across the United States over the death of a black man killed on May 25.

The Killid Group
2 Jun 2020
George Floyd Death: U.S. President Threatens to Send Military to Quash Unrest as Protests Enter Seventh Day
George Floyd. (Photo by: Social Media)

If cities and states failed to control the protests, he would send in the military and “quickly solve the problem for them,” he said.

As protests over the death of George Floyd are entering their seventh day, two separate autopsy by the pathologists on Monday indicated that Floyd’s death was a “homicide.”

Hundreds of people took to streets demanding justice over the death of George Floyd, an African-American man who died in police custody on Monday, May 25 in Minneapolis.

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The “homicide” triggered protests all across U.S. and outside and turned violent in some of the regions in the United States.

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