Washington DC [USA], June 2 (ANI): US President Donald Trump on Monday said he is invoking an 1807 law to mobilize the military around the country to "quickly solve the problem."
Washington DC [USA], June 2 (ANI): US President Donald Trump on Monday said that all Americans are rightly 'sickened by the brutal death' of George Floyd and his administration is fully committed to providing justice to George and his family.
Washington DC [USA], June 2 (ANI): U.S. Former President Barack Obama on Monday condemned violence amid protests over the death of George Floyd and called for political solutions to address protesters' grievances about criminal justice.
Washington DC [USA], June 2 (ANI): An Active duty military police battalion, consisting of 200 to 250 personnel is now being deployed to Washington, DC, to deal with protests over George Floyd's death.
New York [USA], June 2 (ANI): New York City will be put under curfew starting at 11:00 pm (local time) Monday night with an increased presence of police forces following three nights of violent protests, Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a statement.
Washington DC [USA], June 2 (ANI): An independent autopsy commissioned by George Floyd's family found that he died of asphyxia due to sustained pressure to his neck and back, his family said in a statement on Monday.
Washington DC [USA], June 2 (ANI): Washington DC has been placed under curfew from 7 PM (local time) tonight even as arson and looting continues unabated in various parts of the city.
Washington D.C. [USA], June 1 (ANI): American actor John Cusack has said that he faced police batons in Chicago after trying to film a burning car during a protest over George Floyd's death.
Washington DC [USA], June 1 (ANI): Around 4,000 people across the United States have been arrested during the massive protests over the death of African-American man George Floyd last month.
Liverpool [UK], June 1 (ANI): The entire Liverpool squad on Monday kneeled down to show solidarity as 'Black Lives Matter' protests are taking place throughout the US.
New Delhi [India], June 1 (ANI): West Indies opening batsman Chris Gayle on Monday said that racism exists in cricket too and it is not just restricted to football.