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31 May 2020

Industri penyedia perkhidmatan perkahwinan dijangka rugi RM10 bilion








May 31, 2020


Industri penyedia perkhidmatan perkahwinan dijangka mengalami kerugian RM10 bilion bagi 2020 susulan pelaksanaan Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan PKP. Menurut Persatuan Perkahwinan Profesional Malaysia (AWP), unjuran itu berdasarkan perbandingan perbelanjaan 60 peratus daripada 206,253 pasangan mendirikan rumah tangga pada 2018. Bagi memahami situasi yang dialami usahawan yang terlibat dalam industri ini ikuti laporan Hasimi Muhamad

COVID-19: 56 kontak rapat kes kakitangan Wisma Putra dikesan








Mei 31, 2020 18:40 MYT

Ketua Pengarah Kesihatan, Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah berkata daripada jumlah tersebut, seramai 18 orang melibatkan ahli keluarga mangsa, sementara 38 lagi adalah rakan sekerja.

PUTRAJAYA: Seramai 56 kontak rapat kes positif COVID-19 membabitkan kakitangan Kementerian Luar telah dikesan dan menjalani ujian saringan, setakat ini.

Ketua Pengarah Kesihatan, Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah berkata daripada jumlah tersebut, seramai 18 orang melibatkan ahli keluarga mangsa, sementara 38 lagi adalah rakan sekerja.

"Jadi, kami telah menjalankan ujian saringan terhadap 18 ahli keluarga, dan juga 38 kontak rapat lain iaitu rakan sekerja dan lain-lain di pejabat.

BACA: COVID-19: 57 kes baharu, 23 kes sembuh

BACA: Kakitangan Wisma Putra dikesan positif COVID-19

"Kita sedang menunggu (keputusan) dan kes positif telah diasingkan dan dirawat di hospital. Selain itu, seramai 46 daripada mereka akan menjalani kuarantin selama 14 hari," katanya dalam sidang media harian, di sini pada Ahad.

Submit asset declaration forms or face disciplinary action, Johor assemblymen warned







31/05/2020 06:51 PM



ISKANDAR PUTERI, May 31 -- Johor assemblymen are required to formally inform the State Legislative Assembly in writing if they need more time to submit their asset declaration forms or risk facing disciplinary action.

State assembly speaker Suhaizan Kaiat said those who would like to apply for more time to submit the forms should send their letters to him.

“Some have asked for a postponement but they just called on the phone, so I’ve asked for a letter and if there is a valid reason, we’ll consider. With restrictions due to the Movement Control Order (MCO) to curb the spread of COVID-19, send your letter first, then we’ll consider.

“If an assemblyman does not send any notice (form), it will be as if he has disobeyed the assembly’s decision and so leave himself open to disciplinary action,” he said after receiving the asset declaration forms from Johor opposition chief Aminolhuda Hassan, who is also state Pakatan Harapan (PH) head.

Suhaizan said that apart from PH assemblymen, he had also received forms from Perikatan Nasional assemblymen.

Meanwhile, Aminolhuda, who is also Parit Yaani assemblyman, said all 27 PH assemblymen - comprising 14 from DAP, nine from Parti Amanah Negara and four from Parti Keadilan Rakyat - had submitted their forms.

He said it was mandatory for the asset declaration forms to be submitted as the Johor state assembly had passed a motion on Dec 1, 2019, with the final day of submission being before June 1.

There are 56 seats in the Johor state assembly, with PN holding 29 seats and PH 27.

-- BERNAMA

Malaysia, Singapore to resume discussions on High-Speed Rail project soon - Azmin





31/05/2020 06:48 PM



KUALA LUMPUR, May 31 -- The Malaysian and Singaporean governments have agreed to resume discussions on the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High-Speed Rail (HSR) infrastructure project in the near future, said Senior Minister cum International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali.

In a statement today, he said the discussions would encompass some of the proposed changes in the commercial and technical aspects of the project.

Mohamed Azmin said this decision was arrived at after both sides had mutually agreed to extend the deferment of the KL-Singapore HSR project to Dec 31, 2020.

“I have been asked by the Cabinet to lead the Malaysian team in the discussions with the Singapore government on this project,” he added.

Previously on Sept 5, 2018, both governments had agreed to suspend the construction of the bilateral project until May 31, 2020 to find the best way forward for the project.

The Malaysian government has been reviewing the project with MyHSR Corporation Sdn Bhd to identify cost reduction options, such as reviewing and optimising the alignment, station locations and business model.

In its response, Singapore's Transport Ministry confirmed that the Malaysian government has informed the republic that it would like to propose some changes to the HSR project and has requested a seven-month extension to allow both sides to discuss Malaysia’s proposal.

In the spirit of bilateral cooperation, the ministry said Singapore has agreed to a "final extension" of the HSR Project suspension by seven months to Dec 31, 2020.

"We look forward to receiving Malaysia’s formal proposal on the changes to the HSR project soon, so that both sides can begin discussions immediately," it said in a statement today.

Meanwhile, the republic's Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan said the extension should provide sufficient time for Malaysia to clarify its proposal and for both sides to assess the implications of the proposed changes.

"COVID-19 pandemic does inconvenience the discussions but tele-conferencing can largely overcome the difficulty. The key is joint commitment to the project’s vision and mutual trust.

"Nevertheless, the HSR is a complex project, and both sides have to be convinced that the changes do not undermine the original intent of the project.

"I remain optimistic that a HSR linking our two capitals will benefit both our peoples," Khaw who is also the Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure said in his Facebook page.

-- BERNAMA

ATM operating hours back to normal from tomorrow - Ismail Sabri






31/05/2020 03:56 PM



PUTRAJAYA, May 31 -- Automated Teller Machine restricted operating hours between 8 am and 8pm, implemented during the Movement Control Order (MCO) and Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO), will be lifted from tomorrow.

Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said ATM operating hours will revert to normal from tomorrow as per banks' practices.

The operating hours had been restricted to between 8 am and 8 pm during the MCO and CMCO as part of the government's efforts to break the COVID-19 infection chain.

“The public, however, must keep complying with social distancing protocols while using the ATMs,” he said at the daily media briefing on the CMCO here today.

The government had enforced the 8 am to 8 pm ruling on April 19, following findings by the police that many were out late at night on the pretext of wanting to make ATM withdrawals.

Meanwhile, Ismail Sabri, who is also Defence Minister, said new features will be introduced in the government-developed MySejahtera application for the purpose of visitor registrations at business premises, including factories, constructions sites and offices.

He said MySejahtera Check-In can be used at three AEON premises beginning June 2.

“This will further help the government manage the COVID-19 outbreak in line with the reopening of the country’s economic sectors,” he said.

He said there have been 770,216 registrations and 929,276 health assessments recorded through the application up to May 29.

As such, Ismail Sabri urged the public to download the application, which is available in the Galeri Aplikasi Mudah Alih Kerajaan Malaysia (GAMMA), Apple App Store, Google Play Store and the Huawei AppGallery, to help the government contain the pandemic.

-- BERNAMA

Covid-19 Singapore - health ministry confirms 518 more coronavirus cases, total now 34,884



(Reuters) - Singapore has confirmed 518 more coronavirus infections, the health ministry said on Sunday, taking its tally to 34,884.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the vast majority of the new cases, the ministry said in a statement.

Covid-19 Malaysia l New Cases-57 (4 - Local Malaysian 43 - Foreigners 10- Imported) Total 7819 Active Cases - 1351 Discharged- 6353 Total Deaths- 115





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Drunk senior citizen nearly rams roadblock




31/05/2020 03:11 PM



GEORGE TOWN, May 31 -- An elderly man who was driving under the influence of alcohol nearly rammed his vehicle into a roadblock near Queensbay Mall, Bayan Baru near here last night.

Southwest district police chief Supt A.A. Anbalagan said several policemen who were manning the roadblock luckily managed to avoid the vehicle in the incident at about 10.30 pm last night.

“The 64-year-old who lives in Taman Lip Sin here was driving a Ford Fiesta from Queensbay Mall to the city centre and was told to stop at a police roadblock under Ops Mabuk.

“But, the driver refused to stop and kept on driving, he even nearly drove into the policemen on duty at the roadblock. Police managed to stop the car and apprehend him, the man acted aggressively and verbally abused the policemen,” he said here, today.

He said the man was found to be driving under the influence of alcohol as his breath test reading was 218 microgrammes (mg)/100 millimetres (ml) of breath. The permissible limit is 35 mg/100 ml.

Anbalagan said the elderly man was taken to Bayan Lepas Police Station for a second screening and has been remanded for further investigation.

The case is being investigated under Section 45A of the Road Transport Act 1987 for driving under the influence of alcohol which carries a fine of between RM1,000 and RM6,000 and jail of up to 12 months and Section 186 of the Penal Code for obstructing police from carrying out their duty which carries a jail term of up to two years or a fine of up to RM10,000 or both upon conviction, he added.

-- BERNAMA

Gara-gara sambut hari lahir, 14 sahabat dikompaun langgar PKPB









Mei 31, 2020 14:27 MYT


Gara-gara berkumpul untuk meraikan sambutan hari jadi semasa Tempoh Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan Bersyarat (PKPB), 14 individu ditahan polis di sebuah pangsapuri Di Jalan Harbour Place, Butterworth malam semalam. Ketua Polis Daerah Seberang Perai Utara, Asisten Komisioner Noorzainy Mohd Noor berkata, tangkapan dibuat hasil maklumat Op COVID-19, kira-kira jam 12.05 tengah malam Sabtu

Patrols, close monitoring at Bukit Antarabangsa landslide site








31/05/2020 02:32 PM



KUALA LUMPUR, May 31 -- The Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) will be conducting scheduled patrols at the site of the landslide along Jalan Kelab Ukay 4, Bukit Antarabangsa, here.

Selangor JBPM director Norazam Khamis said close monitoring will be done as a precautionary measure in view of the unpredictable weather of late.

“We will be at the scene if it rains for more than 30 minutes. Patrols will also be conducted in areas with slopes and those at risk of being hit by flash floods,” he told Bernama here today.

Checks at the site found that works to install flat soil retaining metal pilings were still ongoing behind the Jalan Kelab Ukay 4 residential area.

Several affected residents were also seen packing their belongings.

Bernama was informed that all affected residents have been placed temporarily at Hotel De Palma Ampang, here before choosing a place to stay for the next six months.

Some 40 occupants of the double-storey terrace houses were ordered to vacate their homes following the landslide early yesterday.

-- BERNAMA

RM205,000 in compound issued by KPDNHEP during 10-day festive season price control scheme






31/05/2020 02:00 PM



KUALA TERENGGANU, May 31 -- Compound worth RM205,000 was issued by the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (MDTCA) against errant traders during the 10-day Festive Season Price Control Scheme implemented since May 20 for this year’s Aidilfitri, Kaamatan Festival and Gawai Day celebration.

Its deputy minister, Datuk Rosol Wahid said the compound was issued in 70 cases, mostly for selling control items, such as chicken, egg and vegetables, above the ceiling price.

"Checks were conducted at 22,852 premises, including wholesalers and retailers, nationwide since May 20 until yesterday.

The number of cases recorded is small and this shows the traders’ compliance and responsibility in carrying their business,” he told reporters during a visit to Pasar Payang 2 here today.

-- BERNAMA

BERSATU Youth Arm ARMADA Revolts! - Syed Saddiq (Ketua Armada Bersatu) BONGKAR Kemelut Dalam Bersatu!




Covid-19 MKN Malaysia - Menteri Kanan (Keselamatan)- DS Ismail Sabri | Sidang Media| #CMCO #PKPB | LIVE -2.00PM


Ahli MPT Bersatu mohon mesyuarat agung tergempar, bincang perkara kontroversi








Mei 31, 2020 13:00 MYT

Hala tuju parti, termasuk kebersamaan dengan PH atau PN perlu ditentukan mengikut perhimpunan agung tahunan atau luar biasa.

PUTRAJAYA: Ketua Penerangan Armada Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu), Ulya Aqamah Husamuddin memohon pimpinan tertinggi parti untuk mengadakan Mesyuarat Agung Tergempar bagi membincangkan beberapa perkara yang menjadi kontroversi sejak kebelakangan ini.

Beliau yang juga ahli Majlis Pimpinan Tertinggi Bersatu berkata, hala tuju parti, termasuk kebersamaan dengan Pakatan Harapan atau Perikatan Nasional perlu dilakukan mengikut prosedur yang betul iaitu melalui perhimpunan agung tahunan atau luar biasa.

Jelasnya lagi, hak menentukan hala tuju parti itu bukanlah milik eksklusif pimpinan tertinggi semata-mata, sebaliknya perlu melibatkan penyertaan akar umbi sekali.

“Kami (Armada) ingin mereka (pemimpin) semua ingat, parti ini prinsipnya di bawah perjuangan rakyat dan didepani akar umbi dan peringatan kepada semua pimpinan.

“Harus diingatkan bahawa Armada ini merangkumi lebih 50 peratus keahlian parti. Jadi tolong dengar suara kami bila kami mahukan mesyuarat. Saya dan YB Syed Saddiq (Ketua Armada Bersatu) yang juga ahli MPT, meminta mereka (pimpinan tertinggi) untuk memanggil mesyuarat MPT kalau mereka ada di pihak yang benar,” katanya lagi dalam satu sidang media di Putrajaya, hari ini.

Selain isu hala tuju parti, Ulya Aqamah berkata, mesyuarat berkenaan juga boleh menentukan sama ada pelucutan keahlian lima Ahli Parlimen Bersatu iaitu Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Datuk Seri Mukhriz Tun Mahathir, Dr Maszlee Malik, Syed Saddiq dan Amirudin Hamzah adalah berlandaskan perlembagaan ataupun tidak.

ARMADA PUN MEMINTA UNTUK MESYUARAT AGUNG  TERGEMPAR (EGM)

Local authorities and police ordered to close nightclubs that were operating while the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO)


Nightclubs not allowed to operate: Police, local authorities ordered to take action
Harits Asyraf Hasnan
Mei 30, 2020 20:52 MYT

Ismail Sabri said, any nightclubs that stayed open for patrons were in violation of the law. - Filepic BERNAMA

PUTRAJAYA: Local authorities and the police have been ordered to close nightclubs that were operating while the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) was still in force.

Senior Minister (Security Cluster), Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, any nightclubs that stayed open for patrons were in violation of the law.

"There is still no permit for nightclubs to be opened. Any operating nightclub is considered to be in violation of the laws and regulations.

"I hope that the police and local authorities can take immediate action to ensure that nightclubs remain closed, otherwise they are violating the law," he told a daily press conference here on Saturday.

He said this in response to questions from journalists that nightclubs were promoting their business on social sites.

AKSEM drones will monitor M'sia-Thai border







31/05/2020 12:44 PM



PASIR MAS, May 31 -- The Malaysian Border Security Agency (AKSEM) will use drones to monitor the situation along the Malaysia-Thailand border, especially to curb the entry of illegal immigrants into the country.

Its deputy director-general Mohd Redzuan Mohd Zain said 25 units of high-tech drones would be used in the four states bordering with Thailand, namely Kelantan, Perlis, Kedah and Perak.

“AKSEM had requested for 25 units of drone and they are expected to be commissioned by July 1. Two drone units will be established in each state and they will be tasked with monitoring the country's land and maritime borders.

“These will facilitate us in addressing the problem of illegal immigrants entering into the country,” he told reporters after inspecting an illegal jetty in Rantau Panjang here last night.

Mohd Redzuan said AKSEM had also applied for 25 units of four-wheel-drive vehicles to be used by the agency.

He said the four-wheel-drive vehicles are very important to facilitate the agency’s task at the border due to the terrain and road condition which required stronger vehicles to enable them to operate better.

“For instance, the distance between Kelantan and Perlis is 662 kilometres with 137 rat routes while the Malaysia-Thailand border at Sungai Golok is 95 kilometres long and most rat routes are in this area.,” he added.

On the “Ops Benteng” conducted since implementation of the Movement Control Order (MCO), Mohd Redzuan said it had reduced the number of illegal cross-border movement.

-- BERNAMA

George Floyd Protest Riots in Cities All Across The USA, Police Cars Torched, Shops Looted and Damaged.



'We are tired of people that look like you': Australian TV reporter is confronted by protesters while covering violent George Floyd riots in Los Angeles where cops were outnumbered and cars torched

  • Alexis Daish was told by black protesters they are sick of white people dictating how they live their lives
  • The Channel Nine reporter is in Los Angeles covering the riots following the death of black man George Floyd
  • Mr Floyd died in Minneapolis after a white cop pressed his knee against his throat for more than eight minutes
  • The cop has since been charged with third degree murder and manslaughter and is in isolation in jail 
  • Riots have erupted nationwide as people protest the senseless killing of another black person 
  • Where Ms Daish is, police cars have been torched and vandalised with messages calling to 'kill cops'  

An Australian journalist covering riots in Los Angeles over the death of George Floyd has been confronted by angry protesters who said they were sick of being told what to do by people who look like her. 

Alexis Daish was in West Hollywood with her cameraman and security guards about 4pm local time covering the protest for Channel Nine's Weekend Today.

Ms Daish, who is the network's US correspondent, first explained how police were outnumbered and had no escape after their cars were torched and destroyed, before asking a group of protesters to explain their outrage.

'We're tired of people like you guys telling us how to feel about our own lives,' one of the protesters said, pointing at Ms Daish, who is blonde, and her crew.

'This anger is coming from hundreds of years,' he went on to say. 'Three people in two weeks... How many times does this have to happen?'

Protests and riots have erupted across the US since George Floyd, 46, died in Minneapolis on Monday after a white cop pressed his knee against Mr Floyd's neck for eight minutes.

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A protester poses for photos next to a burning police vehicle in Los Angeles, Saturday, May 30 during a demonstration following the death of George Floyd

A protester poses for photos next to a burning police vehicle in Los Angeles, Saturday, May 30 during a demonstration following the death of George Floyd

'We're tired of people like you guys telling us how to feel about our own lives,' one of the protesters said, pointing at Ms Daish, who is blonde, and her crew

'We're tired of people like you guys telling us how to feel about our own lives,' one of the protesters said, pointing at Ms Daish, who is blonde, and her crew

A person jumps on a burning police vehicle in Los Angeles, Saturday, May 30, 2020, during a protest over the death of George Floyd

A person jumps on a burning police vehicle in Los Angeles, Saturday, May 30, 2020, during a protest over the death of George Floyd

Demonstrators smash a police vehicle in the Fairfax District as they protest the death of George Floyd, in Los Angeles, California on May 30

Demonstrators smash a police vehicle in the Fairfax District as they protest the death of George Floyd, in Los Angeles, California on May 30

The officer involved, Derek Michael Chauvin, was charged with third degree murder and manslaughter days after footage of the incident went viral.  

Protesters took to the streets demanding reform after what many believe is another senseless death and example of police brutality. Mr Floyd had been accused of using a counterfeit $20 bill at a deli. 

Los Angeles erupted in violence Saturday as cops in riot gear clashed with protesters who sprayed graffiti and torched police cruisers while officers shot rubber bullets into crowds and beat demonstrators with batons.

'We have done everything white people have asked us to do,' a protester told Ms Daish on the streets of West Hollywood, some 28 hour drive from where Mr Floyd died.

'We've tried everything. We had a black f**king president and it didn't work. Black people were still dying.

'We're tired of being told that these buildings and businesses are worth more than my body. That is not the case.'  

Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, was filmed gasping for breath as a white officer kneeled on his neck for eight minutes before he died in custody of the Minneapolis Police Department on Monday
Officer Derek Chauvin (pictured) was identified as the officer pinning down George Floyd in video footage that was widely shared on Tuesday

Officer Derek Chauvin (pictured) was identified as the officer pinning down George Floyd in video footage that was widely shared on Tuesday 

Chaos continues: A shirtless man was seen running near a burning building in downtown Minneapolis after a night of unrest and protests over George Floyd's death

Chaos continues: A shirtless man was seen running near a burning building in downtown Minneapolis after a night of unrest and protests over George Floyd's death 

George Floyd's (pictured) heartbroken family have called white cop Derek Chauvin to be charged with a more serious crime than third-degree murder
George Floyd

George Floyd's (pictured) heartbroken family have called white cop Derek Chauvin to be charged with a more serious crime than third-degree murder after their lawyer revealed that Chauvin knelt on Floyd's neck for a staggering eight minutes during the arrest for forgery

Philadelphia: G. Lamar Stewart Sr. carries his son G. Lamar Stewart Jr. as protesters over the death of George Floyd gather at City Hall on Saturday

Philadelphia: G. Lamar Stewart Sr. carries his son G. Lamar Stewart Jr. as protesters over the death of George Floyd gather at City Hall on Saturday 

Following his response, the crowd erupted in cheers and Ms Daish and her crew moved away from the group for their own safety.

She described the chaos as 'just unbelievable', particularly given the nation is still battling a deadly COVID-19 pandemic.

'Los Angeles has been so strict about these shutdown stay at home orders,' she told viewers back home in Australia.

'You're not even allowed to leave home without having a mask on you. We're in the midst of a pandemic and now this. 

'If anything is going to lead to a second wave, this is the perfect storm.' 

People gathered at the riots explained they hoped for a peaceful protest, but were forced to 'react with violence' following the arrival of riot quads and police officers. 

Officers are armed with rubber bullets and batons while they attempt to hold back growing crowds.

New York: Protesters on the West Side Highway confronted police officers as they marched Downtown toward City Hall during protests for George Floyd on Saturday in Manhattan

New York: Protesters on the West Side Highway confronted police officers as they marched Downtown toward City Hall during protests for George Floyd on Saturday in Manhattan

Pictured: A car is seen on fire at the parking lot of a Target store during  the protests in Minneapolis

Pictured: A car is seen on fire at the parking lot of a Target store during  the protests in Minneapolis

Washington DC: Protesters holding banners march from Capitol Hill toward the White House during a rally against the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd on Saturday

Washington DC: Protesters holding banners march from Capitol Hill toward the White House during a rally against the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd on Saturday

Pictured: After a peaceful march of hundreds to the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta on Friday

Pictured: After a peaceful march of hundreds to the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta on Friday 

Protestors in Atlanta, Georgia, vandalized the CNN headquarters building during demonstrations Friday night

Protestors in Atlanta, Georgia, vandalized the CNN headquarters building during demonstrations Friday night 

About 20 police cars were torched or destroyed at the LA protests, meaning officers were left with no means to quickly escape the protests should they have to flee.

Most of the cars have since been vandalised and now display expletive-riddled messages urging people to 'kill cops'. 

Los Angeles Police Department have declared an 'unlawful assembly', meaning they can ask groups to disperse, but according to Ms Daish, the message has done little to sway the crowds.  

Ms Daish's run in with the protesters comes as Channel 7 journalist Ashlee Mullany was almost taken out by a stun grenade as police closed in on a Minneapolis protest. 

Ms Mullany, who is the network's US correspondent, crossed to Sunrise live from Minneapolis on Thursday afternoon to report on the mayhem as protests raged on in the city for a third day. 

Footage showed the journalist duck for cover as a stun grenade was fired in her direction by police officers who descended on the protest.  

Los Angeles erupted in violence Saturday as cops in riot gear clashed with protesters and the City of Angels went up in flame

Los Angeles erupted in violence Saturday as cops in riot gear clashed with protesters and the City of Angels went up in flame

Harlem: Demonstrators participate in a solidarity rally for George Floyd on Saturday in New York

Harlem: Demonstrators participate in a solidarity rally for George Floyd on Saturday in New York

Pictured: A man kicks out a store front window during a protest on Thursday in St. Paul, Minnesota

Pictured: A man kicks out a store front window during a protest on Thursday in St. Paul, Minnesota

Former cop Derek Chauvin, who was arrested for the murder of George Floyd on Friday, is reported to be on suicide watch in his single cell in Ramsey County Jail and under constant surveillance

Former cop Derek Chauvin, who was arrested for the murder of George Floyd on Friday, is reported to be on suicide watch in his single cell in Ramsey County Jail and under constant surveillance

State troopers were called in and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey asked for the National Guard's help after one suspected looter was fatally shot and stores were ransacked and torched during the riots.

Shocking images Thursday morning showed the widespread destruction left overnight after stores including Wendy's, Target, Walmart and Autozone were looted and some even set on fire.

Mayor Frey pleaded for calm ahead of more expected protests this evening telling residents 'we cannot let tragedy beget more tragedy.'

Videos also showed what was reported to be an apartment building entirely engulfed by flames as rioters stood and watched. The fire department was nowhere to be seen.  

Other demonstrators carried signs and wore T-shirts reading 'I can't breathe' - some of the last words Floyd said as he begged the police officer for his life. 

Some held signs reading 'Black Lives Matter' and pictures of Floyd as they marched through the streets.

Curfews have been introduced in 10 cities across the nation to restore a semblance of order. 

New York: Protesters gather in Harlem to protest the recent death of George Floyd on Saturday

New York: Protesters gather in Harlem to protest the recent death of George Floyd on Saturday

Harlem: A crowd of hundreds grew to thousands in upper Manhattan as the protesters began to march Downtown

Harlem: A crowd of hundreds grew to thousands in upper Manhattan as the protesters began to march Downtown

In Times Square, New York City, hundreds of NYPD officers formed a barricade and marched down the street to force protesters gathered in anger over police brutality back

In Times Square, New York City, hundreds of NYPD officers formed a barricade and marched down the street to force protesters gathered in anger over police brutality back

So far, Chauvin is the only officer who has been charged in relation to Mr Floyd's death, but President Donald Trump indicated further charges may be laid against the three other officers who witnessed the incident and did nothing. 

'The police officers involved have been fired from their jobs, one of them has already been arrested and charged with murder,' Trump said.

'State and federal authorities are carrying out an investigation to see what further charges may be warranted including against sadly the other three.

'In addition my administration has opened a civil rights investigation and I have asked the attorney general and the justice department to expedite it.'

The 44-year-old Chauvin is reportedly on suicide watch following his high profile arrest. His wife also filed for divorce.

He has a camera focused on him all day and and cops check on his cell inside Ramsey County Jail in St. Paul, Minnesota in person every 15 minutes. 

When discussing Chauvin's arrest, Trump also took the opportunity to savage the crowds of protesters across the nation, describing them as 'mobs' and 'criminals'.

'The mobs are devastating the life's work of good people and destroying their dreams,' he said on Saturday.

He added demonstrators be stopped 'cold' by his administration - a day after he sparked outrage for making the inflammatory statement that 'when the looting starts the shooting starts' and the same day he tweeted that anyone scaling the White House grounds would be faced with 'ominous weapons'.

'My administration will stop mob violence and stop it cold,' he said.

Atlanta cop commended for his compassion during protests over George Floyd's death

An Atlanta police officer stunned demonstrators protesting the death of George Floyd by sympathizing with them and admitting they 'have a right to be p***** off.' 

Hundreds of demonstrators descended on the streets of Atlanta, Georgia, in protests over the death of George Floyd, who died after a Minneapolis officer knelt on his neck for eight minutes.

As 500 National Guard soldiers dispatch to embattled cities and authorities clash with civilians, Officer Z. Murphy's compassionate approach resonated with demonstrators on Friday. 

'I do, alright, I have a son who's 31, I have a son who's 15, alright, and I have to have these conversations with him all the time,' Murphy says.

Atlanta cop becomes hero during city's protests
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Officers at the scene were reportedly telling protesters to leave via loudspeakers, but later realized this was the wrong approach. 

'What was going on up here was wrong, that's why we brought it to a stop. The loudspeaker, the yakking, and the yapping,' he said. 

'We said pause, let these people remain here, let them stay on the street, let them express their grievances because you have a right to be p***** off.' 

One protestor then interjects that officers 'over there, they don't feel the same way.'

'That's why I told them to shut the f*** up,' Murphy replied. 

The group of protestors cheered and Murphy fist-bumped one of the men. 

One person called out to Murphy to say that he needs to give his understanding energy to some of his fellow colleagues. 

'One at a time, my brother, one at a time,' says Murphy.  

Footage of the conversation was shared to Twitter where it has received more than 346,000 likes and 108,300 retweets as of Saturday afternoon.

Murphy (pictured): 'We said pause, let these people remain here, let them stay on the street, let them express their grievances...'
Murphy (pictured) was one of several officers who oversaw protests on Friday following three nights of demonstrations around the country

Murphy (pictured): 'We said pause, let these people remain here, let them stay on the street, let them express their grievances...'

In addition to local authorities, the National Guard has been dispatched to cities like Minneapolis, St. Paul and Atlanta

Pictured: Thousands gathered in Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park before marching through the city streets to protest police violence in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Pictured: Thousands gathered in Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park before marching through the city streets to protest police violence in Minneapolis, Minnesota 

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