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Death of Maxwell Itoya : ウィキペディア英語版 | Death of Maxwell Itoya Maxwell Itoya (died 23 May 2010) was a Nigerian immigrant in Poland, who was killed in a police raid on a market in Warsaw, Poland. His death sparked a "riot" and the mass arrest of non-whites at the scene of Itoya's death. The event also led to a debate in the Polish media regarding policing and racism.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Poland: Reflections on the death of a street vendor )〕 ==Death== Itoya worked as a street vendor at an open-air market in the Praga district of Warsaw selling counterfeit shoes.〔 Itoya had been living in Poland for eight years〔 and was married to a Pole with whom he had three children.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=What happened on May 23, 2010? )〕 On 23 May 2010, there was an action of Polish Police on a market to curb down on illegal and black market trade. After being asked for documents, various African vendor attacked police with machetes and sticks and some of them began throwing stones. Itoya died after being shot by police.〔 32 immigrant traders were rounded up and arrested, including 29 Nigerians, one Cameroonian, one Guinean and one Indian.〔 The police and press described this as a riot.〔 The exact reason for the lethal shot being fired is unclear: police sources said that it was an accident and took place during a riot that started when vendors were checked for documents and thus Itoya was being arrested; immigrants said that the shot caused them to attack the police.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Continuing Controversy About Shooting of Nigerian Immigrant )〕
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