March 25, 2022 Colorado jury awards $14M to protesters over police actions during 2020 Denver demonstrations A Colorado jury on Friday awarded a $14 million judgment to 12 protesters after finding Denver police officers violated their constitutional rights amid chaotic demonstrations in 2020 over police brutality and racial injustice.
March 21, 2022 Rep. Ken Buck leads letter to DOJ demanding action on surging retail crime FIRST ON FOX: More than a dozen Republican will send a joint letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland demanding action on surging retail crime over the past year-plus.
March 18, 2022 Lia Thomas win at NCAA women's swimming championships in Atlanta draws protesters Women's advocacy groups protested outside NCAA women’s swimming and diving championships on Thursday after trans athlete Lia Thomas won the 500-yard freestyle race
March 16, 2022 Boston BLM leader and her husband hit with federal fraud, conspiracy charges Federal authorities allege that Monica Cannon-Grant and Clark Grant have defrauded a large sum of donor dollars out of over $1 million in grants and donations given to their nonprofit, Violence in Boston, which aims to help violence survivors in the city.
March 10, 2022 GiveSendGo to refund Freedom Convoy donors, claims Canada government trying to seize, redistribute millions GiveSendGo refunds Canadian Freedom Convoy donors amid court order freezing funds, claims Canadian government is trying to seize the millions of dollars worth of donations for truckers and re-distribute the funds.
March 10, 2022 Ted Cruz rides shotgun in US truckers' 'People's Convoy' Texas Sen. Ted Cruz showed up Thursday to the "People's Convoy," a U.S. extension of the Canadian "Freedom Convoy," to voice support and join in on the protest.
March 8, 2022 DC truckers say convoy will continue to loop Beltway, won't leave until politicians ‘hear our stories’ Representatives of the People's Convoy met with U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz and Ron Johnson in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, telling the media they won't stop looping the Beltway until lawmakers hear their stories.
March 7, 2022 Minneapolis city council to review tentative police contract giving officers raises, $7K in incentives Minneapolis officials on Monday are expected to review a tentative contract that would give officers raises and bonuses totaling $7,000. Police staffing is down since the death of George Floyd.
March 7, 2022 DC truck convoy to return to Beltway, back up traffic but will not enter city A U.S. trucker convoy was expected to bring traffic to Washington D.C. area on Monday as the group plans to drive a circuit around the Capital Beltway to protest Covid-19 mandates and other issues.
March 3, 2022 Washington state woman sentenced to prison for setting 5 Seattle police vehicles on fire during 2020 protest A Washington state woman was sentenced to five years in prison Tuesday for setting nearly a half dozen police vehicles on fire during protests in downtown Seattle in 2020.