Racism cannot be 'normal' in US, Obama says of latest police killing

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WASHINGTON (AFP) - Former president Barack Obama said on Friday (May 29) he shared the 'anguish' of millions of Americans over the death of a black man killed by police in Minnesota and that racism cannot be 'normal' in the United States.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - Former president Barack Obama said on Friday he shared the"anguish" of millions of Americans over the death of a black man killed by police in Minnesota and that racism cannot be"normal" in the United States.

"It can't be 'normal,'" the first African-American president of the United States said in a statement. Floyd's death on Monday sparked three nights of rioting in Minneapolis and protests against police brutality in other US cities. In his statement, Obama referred to Floyd's death but also two other high-profile recent racial incidents in the US, one involving a black jogger who was shot dead by two white men in Georgia and a black man who had a confrontation with a white woman while bird-watching in a park in New York.

 

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