Major Soccer League (MLS) footballer Nedam Onuha has said that he does not feel 100 percent safe in the US and he has a mistrust of the police. Onuha's statement is about the death of George Floyd, a black citizen killed in police custody in the US, due to which protests are continuing in the whole of America. Onuha, who plays for Real Salt Lake in MLS, told the BBC, "I am always cautious about how I behave and how people who see it have power. Personally, overall I don't like to say that. But I have a fear and mistrust of the police. "
46-year-old Floyd died during police custody in Minneapolis, US last week. A white police officer named Derek Chovin was sitting on his knees on George's neck and George was repeatedly saying, "I can't breathe."
Onuha said, "People are raising their voice. I'm trying to say things, but it goes away for a very long time. That's enough. The protest that is happening is just for black people Don't take it."
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