Wednesday, 17 August 2016

Russian boxer booed after winning Olympic gold

Russian boxer booed after winning Olympic gold |

And while he reached Monday after Kazakhstan Vassiliy Levit defeat this power, it is not dissuade the amount thereof, a chorus of boos unleashing and boos in his direction.

most of which the last battle in the arena responded in complete shock RIOCENTRO observed when all three judges scored the fight unanimously in favor Tishchenko.

He was at the awards ceremony booed by the crowd while Levit of which was cheered which he felt had been badly treated.

"I was whistled after Gong and I do not know the reason ... maybe it was not really fair," Tischenko told reporters.

"I'm on the reaction of the audience really excited. I did not mean that all claims relating to the officiating of referee were.

" But when the referee made a bad decision and the incumbent was incorrect, then I will be very sad for Vassily.

"I think that if the referee to win me there was a good reason was to make so."

Levit, in blue, was cheered by the crowd despite losing out to Tischenko.

While Levit was clearly upset by the result, he acted quickly to urge the crowd to respect the award ceremony by putting his finger to his lips and called for silence

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"In my head I thought that I won," Levit said "My coach very happy with me were and. I had done everything in my program for the fight, but you see how it ended.

"I felt I was winning the fight, but when the judge and the referee gave a different decision, then they have good reasons to do so."

Tischenko not the first Russian athlete to be booed at the Rio Games.
fans have made it clear to let their feelings on the decision 271 of 389 Russian athletes competition despite a report that the country accusing "state-sponsored doping."

but not distract those boos Tischenko that appear to spend most of the fight on the back foot despite, finally at the head came out.

While the judges after the first round had just before Levit, give two of them to the 28-year-old, all three agree that Tishchenko won the second.

Levit intensified a gear in the third to lose with Tishchenko slides and his balance.

The competition was temporarily halted by the referee after Tischenko sustained a cut.

But the 25-year-old, back to back after receiving the remainder of the round, the victory treatment, negotiates.

"It means a lot to me, because I have gone my whole life for this result," added Tischenko. "I am very happy with my victory."

Student leaders spared prison

Student leaders spared prison |

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Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Curfew imposed in the hope of restoring calm

Curfew imposed in the hope of restoring calm |

The city, long marked by racial tension, imposed a curfew for teenagers Monday night in an effort to restore peace after the shooting death Saturday of an armed African-American man, Sylville Smith, a black police officer.

protests on the set turned violent over the weekend at least six companies have been burned, cars were burned and four officers wounded in the clashes. The damage was not as extensive, the next night, but shots rang out in three places, and a 18-year-old man who was struck in the neck was hospitalized, police said. At least seven policemen were injured, some of which were hit by rocks and bricks.

Monday morning, many residents have called for healing prayer circles formed in the area in which businesses were burned.

One night of peace for Milwaukee?

The Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said the new curfew from 10 p.m. for teenagers remain in force as long as necessary. The curfew is usually in force in the city during the school year, which begins August 31.

Late Monday night, Barrett and Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn struck a cautiously optimistic note that weekend events would not be repeated again.

"We see great progress compared to yesterday," said Flynn. Six people were arrested Monday, he added.

Barrett and Flynn credited community and religious leaders to meet with residents and calling for calm.

The tumult was confined in the northern district of Milwaukee Sherman Park, which was closed at 18 am Monday, prompting protesters to move to a park adjacent to the gas station.

At nightfall, tensions seemed to stabilize, with the exception of a few brief clashes between protesters and police in the park. Otherwise, a prayer vigil by members of a local church and Army Hi continued without incident.

Flynn noted that residents hold prayer circles and a barbecue was "certainly very encouraging."

"The vast majority of people are not interested in the damage to the where they live, "he said.

the violence over the weekend had prompted Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker to declare a state of emergency on Sunday.

What has incited violence

the protests began hours after a police officer shot Smith on Saturday.

the meeting of Smith with the police began when a pair of officers he and another person in a car Saturday afternoon at the stop, police said. the men fled the car, and officers followed, Smith shot in the arm and chest when he failed to put his weapon, Barrett said.

gun Smith, and 500 rounds of ammunition were stolen during a burglary near Waukesha in March, said the police.

police camera images showed Smith holding a handgun at the meeting, Barrett said. Police said the officer shot Smith after failing to comply with orders to put his weapon. His gun was loaded with 23 rounds, plus the officer was carrying.

Smith died at the scene, and no officers were injured. The unidentified officer who fired the fatal shots is 24 and has six years of service with the Milwaukee Police - three as an officer. It will be the administrative department in an investigation.

Milwaukee police take security measurements Sunday.

Smith's Kimberly Neal sister cried a brother she described as a high school graduate who played basketball, not a "man with a long criminal record" described by the police.

"It should have been tased, if anything," she said.

Under state law, the Wisconsin Department of Justice will conduct the investigation. Wisconsin was the first state to pass legislation requiring an independent investigation into the death involving law enforcement, the governor said.

Why Wisconsin law on police-related murders is different

"The worst place to live African-Americans'

Protesters clash with police Saturday night in Milwaukee.

The police shooting many festering racial tensions to the surface.

Alderman Khalif Rainey said the area was a "powder keg" for potential violence throughout the summer.

"What happened ... can not be right, and I'm not justifying it, but nobody can deny the fact that there are problems, racial problems in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which must be corrected," Rainey said. "This community of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, became the worst place to live for African Americans throughout the country"

Race and reality. The scourge of segregation

Rainey said Saturday's violence was a byproduct of inequality, injustice, unemployment and lack of educational opportunities.

An officer was hospitalized after a rock broke the windshield of a police car.

Racial tensions have long permeated the city.

"People are afraid of the other," said Reginald Jackson resident last year. "Blacks are afraid of the white parts of the city. The Whites are afraid of black and Latino parts of the city."
Statistics save Jackson's request. Milwaukee is the great most separate town between black and white residents, according to a City of Milwaukee Health Assessment.

Milwaukee suburb of white residents often avoid northern part, mostly black of the city, driving around.

CNN Ray Sanchez reported from Milwaukee, and Holly Yan CNN in Atlanta and Madison Park in San Francisco wrote this story. Emanuella Grinberg CNN, Lindsey Knight, Amanda Watts, Joe Sutton and Ana Cabrera contributed to this report.

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