The Mirror's US Editor Christopher Bucktin has been reporting from the streets in the US as outrage over the killing of an unarmed black man grows. Here he tells us what he's seen in a country at war with itself. Overwhelmed and woefully underprepared, America burned as at least 30 cities became engulfed in anger over the death of unarmed black man George Floyd by white cops.
For months the country had been gripped by disease, mass unemployment and an apocalyptic economy but now outrage at the police is all that matters here.
As I stood on the ravaged streets of Minneapolis in the early hours of Saturday morning with the thousands of demonstrators protesting Mr Floyd’s fatal arrest, it didn’t take long before their anger turned once again