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Police should be blamed for shooting blacks: Biden

 Police should be blamed for shooting blacks: Biden


Demonstrations against racism and police brutality are taking place in Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA. President Donald Trump spoke on behalf of the police during a visit to the city on Tuesday. But his opponent in the opposite position is Joe Biden. The former vice president has called on police to charge him with shooting two black Americans, Jacob Blake and Brianna Taylor.

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Democrat Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris said police should be charged with shooting Blake and Taylor. Asked if he agreed with the running mate, Biden said: "I think the judiciary should be allowed to run its own affairs. But even if I think a little bit, I think they need to be charged, I'm talking to the officials. '

Biden made the remarks at a news conference in his hometown of Wilmington on Wednesday (September 2nd). Blake, 29, was shot seven times in the back by white police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on August 23, leaving him in doubt as to whether he would be able to walk again. So far no action has been taken against the officer involved in the crime. The investigation is also pending.

On March 13, a woman named Taylor was fatally shot in her home during an anti-drug operation in Louisville, Kentucky. As a result, one officer lost his job and two others were given administrative leave. The incident is still under investigation.

Meanwhile, a man shot a Trump supporter in the street in Portland, Oregon a few days ago. That person has come up in the US media as a leftist. While not calling for charges to be filed against him, Biden said, "They should investigate and do what needs to be done." The judiciary should be allowed to run at its own pace. We have to ensure justice. '

A day before his visit to Kenosha, Biden spoke of anti-apartheid protests. He wants to calm everyone down by going to the city of violent protests. Biden will meet with Blake's family there, campaign officials told the Washington Post.

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