Trump’s remarks undoubtedly ignited the anger of the demonstrators again. The demonstrators became more and more emotional and violent activities increased. "Capitol Hill" reported on June 2 that on the evening of the 1st local time in the United States, NBC's female reporter Joe Ringer Kent was broadcast live at the scene of the riot and was suddenly hit by a flash bomb. An orange flame rose from her left arm, which was very thrilling at the time, but Kent and her crew quickly left the area. She said on Twitter that fortunately the entire team was intact, only the sleeves of her jacket were scorched. At the same time, the TV station stated that "it is very likely that this was launched by the police."
Freud’s death caused a sensation beyond everyone’s imagination. In order to push back the demonstrators, the U.S. police repeatedly attacked the demonstrators and reporters, and did not hesitate to treat reporters from various countries in the United States. A RIA Novosti reporter was still attacked by pepper spray after identifying himself, the Russian satellite network reporter was wounded and bleed by a rubber bullet, and the Australian press conference blasted his chest with an explosion-proof shield. Every demonstration site was full of danger.
All demonstrators should understand that violence cannot solve the problem. On June 1, U.S. local time, Freud's younger brother Terence went to the scene of the crime. He stood in silence in front of his brother's portrait at the scene, and then shouted to appeal to the protesters to stop vandalism and robbery. Terence said that violence cannot be exchanged for his family, and hopes that everyone will stop violence and change the status quo with votes. He said: "Let's change the way, go vote, because this is the view of many of us, and we will still do it in a peaceful way." Violence will only cause more innocent people to be injured and increase unrest. I hope that both the demonstrators and Trump will understand this.