According to the Associated Press, in Minneapolis, the United States, where African-Floyd was killed by police violence, demonstrations broke out again on January 3.
Thousands of people took to the streets to protest against the shooting of African-American youth recently and demanding justice.
Public opinion believes that the violent law enforcement problem of the U.S. police is far from solved, and the protests will continue in 2021.
Ead was another victim of violent police law enforcement in Minneapolis after the Freud incident. On December 30th, local time, after the police forced the parking of Ide’s vehicle, the two sides exchanged fire, killing Ide.
Fully armed police then raided Ide’s house and pointed the gun at Ide’s unarmed family.
The public believes that the police have been given excessive operational discretion, and the law enforcement process is extremely offensive.
It is necessary to reform the police law enforcement system and reduce police funding.
During 2020, violent law enforcement incidents of the U.S. police, coupled with the prominent problem of racial discrimination, have triggered large-scale protests.
According to the Washington Post, 988 people in the United States died at the gunpoint of violent law enforcement by the police last year, and African-Americans are twice as likely to be killed by the police than white people.
Although a large number of people took to the streets to protest and call for police reform, little was achieved.
Public opinion believes that if the violent law enforcement of the police fails to improve, protests will continue to increase in 2021.