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the US President Donald trump has decided to send additional forces to quell the unrest that broke out at the backdrop of the death of an African American due to the retention of police officers. On Monday, June 1, reported the official representative of the White house Keighley Makineni.

“I’m not going to talk about the decisions to be announced, but I can say he (President — Ed.) today held two meetings, which were (the Minister of defence mark — Ed.) Esper, General (mark — Ed.) Millie (the Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff US armed forces — Ed.) and the attorney General (William — Ed.) Barr. Additionally the Federal forces that will deploy in the country,” said Makineni at a briefing broadcast which led The Pavloic Today.

She said that there will be established a single defense center, which will coordinate efforts with the States and municipalities. Representatives of the administration of these territorial units will be part of the center.

Earlier, on 1 June, US President, Donald trump held a meeting with the governors of the States, and demanded from them a tough response to the protests. The White house was angry: he harshly criticized the work of governors and instructed the force to respond to riots in the cities.

Mass protests in the US began on may 25 with the Minneapolis (Minnesota), where 46-year-old African American George Floyd died as a result of tough police detention.

the police received a call from the local shop with the complaint that the large black man had paid the alleged false notes, is in a condition of strong alcoholic intoxication and going to sit behind the wheel. Police found the alleged offender and knocked him to the ground, and one of them came to Floyd with his knee on the neck. The detainee said several times that he could not breathe, and after a while lost consciousness. He later died in hospital.

the Guards were fired, against one of them criminal case is brought. Despite this, in many major U.S. cities protests erupted, accompanied by riots and clashes with police. In Minneapolis and other cities introduced a state of emergency and a curfew.