TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「The FBI, the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Central District of California and the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division are “actively reviewing” the recent hanging deaths of two Black men in Southern California to “determine whether there are violations of federal law,” the FBI announced this week. This came after the families of both men publicly demanded further investigations into their deaths. On the morning of May 31, the body of Malcolm Harsch, a 38-year-old Black man, was found hanging from a tree near a homeless encampment in Victorville, Calif. Less than two weeks later, on the morning of June 10, the body of Robert Fuller, a 24-year-old Black man, was found hanging from a tree in a park in the city of Palmdale, Calif., around 50 miles away. Terron Jammal Boone, the half-brother of Fuller, was killed by Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies on June 17, according to Fuller’s family attorney. In a separate statement, the sheriff’s office said that officers on Wednesday were in pursuit of a man — who they have not publicly identified — as a suspect of kidnap and assault when they fatally shot him, allegedly after he fired at deputies first. The deaths come amid mass protests against systemic racism and police brutality that have swept the U.S. following the death of George Floyd on May 25. In this photograph: people gather during a vigil on June 13 around a makeshift memorial at the tree where Robert Fuller was found dead in Palmdale, Calif. Photograph by @apugomes—@afpphoto/@gettyimages」6月19日 7時15分 - time

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The FBI, the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Central District of California and the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division are “actively reviewing” the recent hanging deaths of two Black men in Southern California to “determine whether there are violations of federal law,” the FBI announced this week. This came after the families of both men publicly demanded further investigations into their deaths. On the morning of May 31, the body of Malcolm Harsch, a 38-year-old Black man, was found hanging from a tree near a homeless encampment in Victorville, Calif. Less than two weeks later, on the morning of June 10, the body of Robert Fuller, a 24-year-old Black man, was found hanging from a tree in a park in the city of Palmdale, Calif., around 50 miles away. Terron Jammal Boone, the half-brother of Fuller, was killed by Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies on June 17, according to Fuller’s family attorney. In a separate statement, the sheriff’s office said that officers on Wednesday were in pursuit of a man — who they have not publicly identified — as a suspect of kidnap and assault when they fatally shot him, allegedly after he fired at deputies first. The deaths come amid mass protests against systemic racism and police brutality that have swept the U.S. following the death of George Floyd on May 25. In this photograph: people gather during a vigil on June 13 around a makeshift memorial at the tree where Robert Fuller was found dead in Palmdale, Calif. Photograph by @apugomes@AFP通信/@gettyimages


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