جمعة غضب في أميركا ضد عنف الشرطة

تاريخ النشر: 09/07/16 | 13:26

خرج آلاف الأشخاص إلى الشوارع في مدن أميركية، الجمعة، للتنديد بقتل الشرطة لاثنين من الرجال السود بالرصاص، بعد يوم من قيام مسلح بقتل 5 من ضباط الشرطة في مظاهرة مماثلة في دالاس بولاية تكساس.

وأغلق المتظاهرون الطرق في مدينة نيويورك وأتلانتا وفيلادلفيا، مساء الجمعة، وجرى التخطيط أيضا لمظاهرات في سان فرانسيسكو وفينيكس، فيما لم تتحدث تقارير وسائل الإعلام المحلية عن وقوع أي اشتباكات أو إصابات خطيرة.

وأظهر فيديو نشر على وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي آلافا يتظاهرون في أتلانتا، فيما بدت أكبر مظاهرة، وردد المتظاهرون هتافات ولوحوا بلافتات تطالب بالعدالة.

وأظهرت لقطات لمحطات تلفزيونية محلية حشدا هائلا في مواجهة عشرات من سيارات الشرطة، التي تم إيقافها على طريق سريع محلي.

وقال رئيس بلدية أتلانتا، قاسم ريد، في تغريدة على حسابه بموقع تويتر إن المسيرة كانت سلمية إلى حد كبير على الرغم من اعتقال نحو 10 أشخاص.

DALLAS, TX - JULY 7: Dallas police stand watch near the scene where four Dallas police officers were shot and killed on July 7, 2016 in Dallas, Texas. According to reports, shots were fired during a protest being held in downtown Dallas in response to recent fatal shootings of two black men by police - Alton Sterling on July 5, 2016 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Philando Castile on July 6, 2016, in Falcon Heights, Minnesota. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)

Protestors yell after police officers arrest a bystander following the shooting at a protest in Dallas on July 7, 2016. A fourth police officer was killed and two suspected snipers were in custody after a protest late Thursday against police brutality in Dallas, authorities said. One suspect had turned himself in and another who was in a shootout with SWAT officers was also in custody, the Dallas Police Department tweeted. / AFP / Laura Buckman (Photo credit should read LAURA BUCKMAN/AFP/Getty Images)

Police cars sit on Main Street in Dallas following the sniper shooting during a protest on July 7, 2016. A fourth police officer was killed and two suspected snipers were in custody after a protest late Thursday against police brutality in Dallas, authorities said. One suspect had turned himself in and another who was in a shootout with SWAT officers was also in custody, the Dallas Police Department tweeted. / AFP / Laura Buckman (Photo credit should read LAURA BUCKMAN/AFP/Getty Images)

Protestors yell after police officers arrest a bystander following the shooting at a protest in Dallas on July 7, 2016. A fourth police officer was killed and two suspected snipers were in custody after a protest late Thursday against police brutality in Dallas, authorities said. One suspect had turned himself in and another who was in a shootout with SWAT officers was also in custody, the Dallas Police Department tweeted. / AFP / Laura Buckman (Photo credit should read LAURA BUCKMAN/AFP/Getty Images)
Police attempt to calm the crowd as someone is arrested following the sniper shooting in Dallas on July 7, 2016. A fourth police officer was killed and two suspected snipers were in custody after a protest late Thursday against police brutality in Dallas, authorities said. One suspect had turned himself in and another who was in a shootout with SWAT officers was also in custody, the Dallas Police Department tweeted. / AFP / Laura Buckman (Photo credit should read LAURA BUCKMAN/AFP/Getty Images)

People rally in Dallas, Texas, on Thursday, July 7, 2016 to protest the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. Black motorist Philando Castile, 32, a school cafeteria worker, was shot at close range by a Minnesota cop and seen bleeding to death in a graphic video shot by his girlfriend that went viral Thursday, the second fatal police shooting to rock America in as many days. / AFP / Laura Buckman (Photo credit should read LAURA BUCKMAN/AFP/Getty Images)

A man lays on the ground after yelling "Don't shoot me" at police during a rally in Dallas, Texas, on Thursday, July 7, 2016 to protest the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. Black motorist Philando Castile, 32, a school cafeteria worker, was shot at close range by a Minnesota cop and seen bleeding to death in a graphic video shot by his girlfriend that went viral Thursday, the second fatal police shooting to rock America in as many days. / AFP / Laura Buckman (Photo credit should read LAURA BUCKMAN/AFP/Getty Images)

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