'New York Destroy': Trump calls for troops to enter the city
'03.06.2020'
Vita Popova
Protests against racism and police brutality in America have not subsided for more than a week. The situation in New York is so serious that US President Donald Trump calls on the state governor to request assistance from the US National Guard, but he has not yet decided. This publication writes Air force.
"New York, bring in troops!"
In the city of New York from 20:00 on June 2, a curfew was introduced to stop the robberies and vandalism provoked by mass protests. But many protesters ignore him.
As of June 2, violent clashes between police and protesters continued. So, in New York, protesters beat shop windows and robbed shops on Fifth Avenue. Also went to the famous Macy's, as you can see in this video.
#macys presa d'assalto dai #looters ???? ️#NewYork #Manhattan #GeorgeFlyod #GeorgeFloydprotest #USAonFire # riots2020 #Trump pic.twitter.com/plEkxbxzKw
Nicola Ripa Burgagni (@NiRiBu_1988) June 3, 2020
This incident was commented by the president of the country. He wrote in his tweet: Macy's on 34th Street, the largest department store in the world and the pride of New York, was devastated yesterday when hooligans and thieves desecrated it, smashing almost every large panel of store windows. What a disgrace. Enter the National Guard! " - urged Trump.
The president did not stop there. Situations in New York Trump devoted a whole series of tweets. To cope with the situation in New York, he called on state authorities to introduce a national guard. Consent to this should be given by Governor Andrew Cuomo, who has not yet considered such an option.
"New York, call the National Guard", - wrote Trump on the social network Twitter. He previously wrote that the governor “rejects the proposal to introduce the dominant National Guard” and that “New York is being destroyed.”
In his next tweet, Trump wrote: “New York, call the National Guard. Niggles and losers tear you apart. Act quickly! Do not make the same terrible and deadly mistake that you made with Nursing Homes, ”says communication.
Later president again She urged New York to call the National Guard. He noted that the curfew was in effect from 11 pm, and it would be worthwhile to impose from 7 pm, and "it is not surprising that the city had to be torn apart."
In his last tweet the president wrote: “Chaos, lawlessness and destruction will take over New York. When will Governor Cuomo turn to the federal government for help? " - the message says.
What's going on in the city
Clashes occurred near the Trump International Hotel. Meanwhile, the police organized a barrier to deter rioters. A video of this moment was posted by one of the users of the social network Twitter.
George Floyd Murder Protest March, police blocking Trump Plaza from protesters, viewed from 57th Street looking south on 5th Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, 7:39 PM, Tuesday, June 2, 2020.#GeorgeFloyd #BlackLivesMatter #NYC #NewYork #BLM #Protest #march #trump #trump Plaza pic.twitter.com/n2m6CI1OP1
- Scott (@datainput) June 3, 2020
On the subject: Trump mobilized troops to put an end to unrest in the country
To stop the riots, New York police officers blocked protesters from entering Manhattan Bridge from Brooklyn to Manhattan. The corresponding video posted on his page in Twitter one of the residents of the city.
RT:
DEVELOPING: NYPD officers are blocking protesters on the Manhattan Bridge from entering into Manhattan from Brooklyn # NYCProtests #NewYork #BlackLivesMatter #GeorgeFloyd #Protests # Protests2020 # Riots2020 #USA #USARevoltpic.twitter.com/ROKxxUZjXD
- Gabriel Schray (schraygu ...
- Patty (@littlebytesnews) June 3, 2020
Therefore, the march stopped at the Manhattan bridge, blocked by dozens of New York police officers, wrote another user of the social network Twitter... “It looks like we are at a dead end,” says the caption to the video.
The march has paused on the Manhattan Bridge off ramp, which is blocked by dozens of NYPD cops in riot gear.
It appears we're at an impasse pic.twitter.com/r3BdXuZeHA
- Noah Hurowitz (@NoahHurowitz) June 3, 2020