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George Floyd death: Trump vows to send in troops to end unrest

02 Jun 2020

US President Donald Trump has threatened to send in the military to quell growing civil unrest over the death of a black man in police custody. He said if cities and states failed to control the protests and "defend their residents" he would deploy the army and "quickly solve the problem for them". The death of George Floyd, 46, in Minneapolis on 25 May triggered an outpouring of anger across the country. Major cities have implemented curfews as the unrest enters its seventh day. New York City has imposed a citywide lockdown until 05:00 on Tuesday. Washington DC, meanwhile, has extended its curfew for another two nights. But the demonstrations are expected to continue. They began after a video showed Mr Floyd being arrested and a white police officer continuing to kneel on his neck even after he pleaded that he could not breathe. The officer, Derek Chauvin, has been charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter and will appear in court next week. Three other police officers have been fired. On Monday, an official post-mortem examination declared Mr Floyd's death a homicide.


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