June 21, 2020 Nonwhite Minnesota corrections officers blocked from guarding Derek Chauvin: complaint Eight minority corrections officers in Minnesota say they were sent to a separate floor of a county jail and barred from guarding fired Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin after his arrest in the death of George Floyd, according to a report.
June 21, 2020 Minneapolis shooting spree leaves at least 1 dead, 11 wounded, police say One man was killed and 11 people were wounded early Sunday when gunfire erupted in a Minneapolis business district, police said.
June 20, 2020 Minnesota fails to pass police reform bill; Gov. Walz says he's 'embarrassed' Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz expressed his frustration Saturday after a weeks-long special session in the state’s Senate failed to pass a police reform bill.
June 20, 2020 OK Sen. Inhofe on Trump's Tulsa rally: COVID-19 waiver a 'good idea,' not afraid of protesters Oklahoma Republican Sen Jim Inhofe assured Saturday that he was not worried about the potential for agitators outside of President Trump's rally or warnings of potential COVID-19 flare-ups following the event.
June 20, 2020 Second fired Minneapolis cop linked to George Floyd case released on bail: reports A second of four former Minneapolis police officers linked to the death of George Floyd has been released from jail on bail, according to reports.
June 18, 2020 Gutfeld on when rioters come to your house It’s easy to admire and even encourage destruction when you're far from it. Or well-protected. It's harder when it comes to your house.
June 18, 2020 Richard Fowler: Charges in Brooks and Floyd killings are a warning to bad cops – stop using excessive force We should all hope that the charges against officers in the killings of two black men – coupled with proposed policing reforms at the state, local and federal levels – will be the deterrent necessary to stop police officers from acting like criminals in their use of force, especially deadly force.
June 17, 2020 Curtis Hill: Crack down on bad cops but support good cops who keep us safe – Senate GOP bill shows the way Commonsense police reforms proposed by Senate Republicans Wednesday in their Justice Act would help reduce incidents of excessive use of force by police without reducing their ability to keep our neighborhoods safe and protect our lives and property.
June 16, 2020 Tom Homan: Trump’s police reforms will help prevent misconduct by bad cops without endangering public safety President Trump took an important first step Tuesday to address problems that exist within the law enforcement system when he signed an executive order to spur reforms “encouraging police departments nationwide to adopt the highest professional standards to serve their communities.”
June 16, 2020 Suspect wanted in Minnesota police station fire nabbed in Colorado, report says Police arrested a 22-year-old man in Colorado in connection with arson attacks on a Minneapolis police station last month during protests over the death of George Floyd, according to federal investigators.