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Chapter 165

Things were quickly cleared, two black people tried to rob, and the white girl still refused to give up after paying $20, wanted more, and had attempts to kidnap and kidnap. If Greg had not arrived in time, the white girl would have been unimaginable.

This made Greg very angry. Not to mention this attempted case, there have been five cases this month, four of which were caused by black people. In the entire city of Charleston, almost 70 crimes were created by black people. Sometimes Greg thought that without these black people, the security of the entire city of Charles could be greatly improved immediately.

This incident is not a baseless frame-up, nor is it superficial racial discrimination. After the blacks ruled in South Africa, the crime rate increased by 4/5 times; in the United States, the main crime sites are concentrated in black settlements, and the crime rate in white settlements is usually only one-something that in black settlements.

Greg deals with various criminals every day, and this feeling is more direct and obvious. If there were no black people in the United States, social security would definitely be greatly improved.

Thinking of this, the more Greg looked at these two black men, the more he disliked him. He felt relieved and went up and kicked him hard.

"! You kick me, you dare to kick me. I want to find a lawyer. I want to complain to you. You wait. I must regret it. Let you cry and call you mom!"

The black man's words made Greg even more angry. He kicked the black man hard again, screaming in pain.

The black man was also a bachelor. The more fierce Greg kicked, the more harsh he shouted. The black man's scolding made Greg feel excited. He simply pulled out the police baton and started hitting him in the face, and occasionally he could still shoot him twice.

The black man was beaten and screamed in pain, and the miserable screams resounded throughout the block. At this time, some people watching the fun slowly came around. Seeing this, Greg's partner quickly pulled him away. If the other party really complained, it would definitely cause a lot of trouble for Greg, especially when there are so many witnesses around.

Greg angrily put away the baton, threw the two black men into the police car, then took the white girl and returned to the police station to record the confession.

Although Greg left, he did not notice that there were a few black people in the crowd watching the fun. These black people recorded videos of Greg's violence on their mobile phones and posted the video on Facebook.

In just one night, the video was spread wildly on Facebook through social networks, especially among black people. This is another case of racial discrimination and another case of police abuse of violence against black people.

In a state of long-term discrimination and suppression by whites, black people are like a tight spring, and a little stimulation will rebound violently. Under the stimulation of Greg's murder video, many black people are connected together to vent this dissatisfaction. Under the deliberate guidance of various human rights and racial social groups, black people are fully organized.

The next morning, traffic in Charles City suddenly became paralyzed, and black people in the city took to the streets, holding signs and banners against racial discrimination, oppression, and abuse of violence, filling the streets and alleys of the city.

Large photos of Greg's crime were raised above the heads of the marching crowd. These black people gathered together, like mottled black cloth, slowly covering the main roads of the city.

This is another horrifying case of racial discrimination. The media in the city are moving, and live reports quickly captured the attention of citizens, which makes the city government and the police station very passive.

In order to prevent the situation from continuing to expand, with the intervention of the senators, the two black people were quickly acquitted, allowing the entire parade to quell quickly.

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