Due to Spread of Violence in many Cities in America, Trump taken to a Safe Bunker in the White House

Law enforcement sources and another source related to the incident states that America's First Lady Melania Trump and her son Baron were also taken to the bunker
Image Credit: Bloomberg
Image Credit: Bloomberg

Civil War like circumstances have occurred in America during the Corona period, the spread of violence has reached the White House after the death of an African- American George Floyd in police custody. In the capital Washington, the circumstances became so bad that secret service agents escorted President Donald Trump to a protective bunker built in the White House. However, the Washington police who arrived on the spot drove the miscreants from around the White House.

President Trump spent about an hour in the bunker and was then brought out of it, Law enforcement sources and another source related to the incident states that America's First Lady Melania Trump and her son Baron were also taken to the bunker. The law enforcement source also stated that according to protocol, if officers carried President Trump into a bunker, they would have to take other security personnel there as well, meaning it was mandatory to carry both Melania and Baron.

Image Credit:BBC
Image Credit:BBC

Another night of unrest and violence in every corner of the US witnessed dozens of arson and sabotage in the city where public anger has erupted due to the alleged ill-treatment of African-Americans by the police over the years. It should be noted that police released teargas shells and fired rubber bullets at the people. Demonstrations erupted this week in Minneapolis when a video showed a police officer pressing Floyd's neck with his knee until he died, Floyd was arrested on suspicion of using a fake bill in a shop. Violence is taking place in the country at a time when millions of people have become unemployed due to Corona virus epidemic and more than one lakh people have died in this country.

The violence spread from New York to Tulsa and Los Angeles on Saturday, the protesters set fire to police cars and there were reports of people being injured from both sides. Demonstrations that began in Minneapolis after Floyd's death have disrupted life in many parts of the city, with buildings burned and shops looted.

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