Black Lives Matter: Beyonce Reacts As Blake Was Shot 7 Times By a White Police in Front of His Kids

Hi readers, we haven't forgotten about the death of George Floyd, now another black man who goes by the name Jacob Blake was shot 7 times at his back in front of his kids by a white policeman in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Sunday evening.

According to a video that was shared on social media, Blake was seen walking into his car and he was followed by some policemen pointing guns at him. As Blake opened his car door, he was shot seven times at his back by a policeman and he collapsed in his car, all these things happened in front of his kids.



(Jacob Blake is the man on white that's seen followed by 2 policemen with guns pointing at him)

(Jacob bent in his car to collect something when he was shot 7 times at his back)

The attack on Blake has made citizens of  Kenosha angry, and riots are being made on his behalf.


(Riots in the streets of Kenosha, they set a truck on fire)

People who recorded this incidence on camera has shared the video on social media platforms and it's viral. His death has even triggered reactions from different famous celebrities, Beyonce has also shown her concern by recently sharing this photo on her Instagram.

Beyonce

Although Jacob was rushed to the hospital after he was shot, but the residence of that town and many people around the world are still mad at the police for their actions. See reactions on twitter from other famous people on Monday.

Even Nickelodeon star Cree Cicchino shared this photo on her Instagram.

(Cree Cicchino)

Jacob is still a young man of 29 and he's currently fighting for his life at the hospital. Please send your good wishes and prayers to Jacob Blake and his family.

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