May 2, 2022 Left-wing activist researched Republican mayor before attempted murder of Dem candidate: Court docs Unsealed court records show Louisville, Kentucky, activist Quintez Brown, charged in attempt on Democratic mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg’s life, also allegedly researched nearby Republican mayor Bill Dieruf online in the hours before the Valentine’s Day shooting.
May 1, 2022 Understaffed Portland police forced to shutter cold case unit, deal 'devastating' blow for families Portland Police Bureau Chief Chuck Lovell told employees that he was temporarily shutting down the cold case unit and redirecting staff to create a third homicide detail as the department’s resources have been strained by soaring murders and other major incidents.
May 1, 2022 LA RIOTS 30TH ANNIVERSARY: Lifelong Los Angeles resident recounts what she witnessed as a child On the 30th anniversary of the Rodney King riots that shook America in 1992, ӣƵ asked Triawna Wood, a lifelong Los Angeles resident, for her thoughts and insights.
April 30, 2022 Convoy, counter-protesters clash in Portland; 1 shot fired, but no arrests Convoy drivers and counter-protesters clashed in Portland, Oregon, Saturday after individuals started throwing objects at passing vehicles.
April 30, 2022 LA RIOTS 30TH ANNIVERSARY: Former LAPD officer reflects on his experience On the 30th anniversary of the Los Angeles riots that shook America in 1992, ӣƵ asked Michael P. Downing, a former top cop with the LAPD for his thoughts and insights.
April 29, 2022 Indiana's attorney general sues Black Lives Matter over its use of donations An attorney general has launched the most aggressive legal action against Black Lives Matter yet.
April 28, 2022 Leo Terrell: BLM has 'no other agenda' but to fundraise by playing the race card ӣƵ contributor Leo Terrell called out Black Lives Matter for being a "fundraising mechanism" after the organization's supporters largely ignored the skyrocketing number of Black Americans murdered.
April 26, 2022 Austin judge seeks recusal from four cases against cops: ‘politically motivated’ An Austin judge has recused herself in four of 19 cases against police officers facing charges of use-of-force related to protests in May 2020.
April 26, 2022 Harvard announces $100M fund to 'redress' university's ties to slavery, but aims to avoid term 'reparations' Harvard University announced Tuesday its $100 million commitment to a “Legacy of Slavery Fund” meant to “redress” its past ties to slavery and kickstart the process of “reckoning and repair.”
April 26, 2022 Boston juveniles hurling racial slurs, 'terrorizing' downtown arrested again in McDonald's brawl: police Three juveniles accused of participating in the beating of a 20-year-old woman allegedly targeted because of her race and hairstyle were arrested again over a recent brawl at a McDonald’s.