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Protests over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis have spread to at least 30 US cities.
The black American man died after being pinned to the ground by a white police officer, who kept his knee on the suspect’s throat for more than eight minutes. George Floyd is the latest in a string of black Americans to die while being arrested or in police custody.
There’s been violence, looting and arson in some cities and several have imposed curfews. President Trump's national security adviser has denied there is institutional racism in the US police, saying that most officers were heroes.
But a lawyer for George Floyd's family accused the police officer who's been charged with his killing of "premeditated murder."
Protests in support of George Floyd have also taken place in other cities around the world including London and Berlin.
Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting from Barbara Plett Usher in Minneapolis and from North America Editor Jon Sopel.
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WARNING: Event was a live feed from inside the protest march, and may contain images and language which are not suitable for all viewers. Discretion is advised.
Protesters took to the streets on Monday in Washington, D.C. just hours after U.S. President Donald Trump addressed the nation on the ongoing protests rocking many U.S. states.
In his televised remarks, Trump said a 7 p.m. curfew would be “strictly enforced” within Washington D.C. as well, promising lengthy jail sentences and severe criminal penalties for anyone caught breaking the law.
According to The Associated Press, between 600 and 800 National Guard members from five states were now being sent to assist the U.S. capital, citing senior defence officials.
Earlier on Monday, Trump had mocked the nation’s governors as “weak,” demanding that they enforce tougher crackdowns and more arrests in their states amid another night of violent protest in several American cities.
The protests, which were sparked by the death of George Floyd — a Black man who died of suffocation after a video showed a white Minneapolis police officer with a knee on Floyd’s neck — have now entered their second week.
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