Donald Trump steps deeper into US race debate
PITTSBURGH — Stepping deeper into America’s race debate, Donald Trump on Thursday warned African-American protesters that their outrage was creating suffering in their own community, as he worked to walk a line between his law-and-order toughness and new minority outreach.
“The rioting in our streets is a threat to all peaceful citizens and it must be ended and ended now,” Trump, the Republican nominee for president, declared at a rally in suburban Philadelphia on Thursday night.
“The main victims of these violent demonstrations,” he added, “are law-abiding African-Americans who live in these communities and only want to raise their children in safety and peace.”
The comments came hours after a white Oklahoma police officer was charged with manslaughter Thursday in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man whose vehicle had broken down in the middle of the street. That and another police shooting of a black man in North Carolina have sparked fierce protests that continued to simmer Thursday night.


