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Joe Biden meets the family of Jacob Blake, an African-American injured by police

2020-09-03T17:51:23.096Z


Democratic White House candidate Joe Biden is speaking privately with the family of Jacob Blake, a black man seriously injured by police in Wisconsin, his campaign team said upon his arrival at Milwaukee airport. Jill Biden is also attending the meeting with the family of the 29-year-old African-American who was shot seven times at close range, an act that rioted in Kenosha, key state Wisconsin la


Democratic White House candidate Joe Biden is speaking privately with the family of Jacob Blake, a black man seriously injured by police in Wisconsin, his campaign team said upon his arrival at Milwaukee airport.

Jill Biden is also attending the meeting with the family of the 29-year-old African-American who was shot seven times at close range, an act that rioted in Kenosha, key state Wisconsin last week.

Donald Trump had visited the city on Tuesday but without meeting the family or giving his name.

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The journalists could not attend the meeting, organized at midday with also the lawyers of the Blake family.

Joe Biden did not respond to questions they threw at him on the tarmac.

According to his team, the former vice-president of Barack Obama speaks in person with the father, two sisters and a brother of Jacob Blake, while his mother attends the meeting by telephone.

Jacob Blake is hospitalized and paralyzed from the feet to the waist.

The images of his arrest on August 23 revived the protest movement against racism and police violence, which degenerated into three nights of riots in Kenosha.

Tension in Kenosha peaked on August 25, when a 17-year-old fired a semi-automatic rifle at three protesters, killing two.

His arrest the next day brought back a precarious calm.

Donald Trump refused to condemn the actions of this young man, Kyle Rittenhouse, charged with premeditated murder.

"

We must heal the wounds,

" said Wednesday Joe Biden, who relentlessly denounces "

institutional racism

" while rejecting violence in the demonstrations.

During his visit to Kenosha, a town of 100,000 people on the shores of Lake Michigan, the Republican president who made the return of "

law and order

" his big campaign message had inspected the ruins of burned shops, thanked police and assimilated

violent demonstrations to “

internal terrorism

”.

Source: lefigaro

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