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White House on lockdown as protests over Floyd's death reach U.S. capital amid nationwide rage

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發布於 2020年05月30日05:02

Photo taken on May 29, 2020 shows the White House in Washington D.C., the United States. (Xinhua/Liu Jie)

The doors to the White House briefing room have also been locked and Secret Service officers are not letting anyone off White House grounds, local media reported.

WASHINGTON, May 29 (Xinhua) -- The White House has been under lockdown as protests reached the U.S. capital on Friday, the fourth day of nationwide demonstrations over the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, in Minneapolis police custody.

Online video showed hundreds of protesters gathered in Lafayette Park just outside the White House, chanting "No justice, no peace." One protester sprayed the Freedman's Bank Building while some other protesters clashed with Secret Service personnel, witnesses said.

The doors to the White House briefing room have also been locked and Secret Service officers are not letting anyone off White House grounds, local media reported.

"Secret Service personnel are currently assisting other law enforcement agencies during a demonstration in Lafayette Park. In the interest of public safety we encourage all to remain peaceful," the Secret Service tweeted.

Screenshot shows the tweet posted by U.S. Secret Service.

Floyd, aged 46, died on Monday evening shortly after Derek Chauvin, a white police officer, held him down with a knee on his neck though he repeatedly pleaded, "I can't breathe," and "please, I can't breathe." Chauvin was arrested and charged with three-degree murder and manslaughter earlier on Friday.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on Friday imposed a mandatory nighttime curfew beginning Friday night following three straight nights of growing protests and violence in the biggest city in U.S. Midwest state Minnesota.

However, protests over Floyd's death continued on Friday night in Minneapolis and a number of other cities, local media reported, saying that more protests are expected to take place across the country through the weekend. 

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