October 7, 2020 LA protest caused tens of thousands in damage to city property: police Violent demonstrations in downtown Los Angeles on Monday night caused tens of thousands of dollars in property loss, according to authorities.
October 7, 2020 Portland protesters clash with federal officers outside ICE building, unlawful assembly declared: report An unlawful assembly was declared in Portland on Tuesday night as protesters clashed with federal officers in front of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building in the city.
October 6, 2020 Colorado police lieutenant slams city council in resignation letter for turning their backs on cops An outgoing police lieutenant in Aurora, Colo., slammed the city council in a blistering resignation letter that blamed the 10-member board for turning their backs on cops, siding with protesters and stoking racism.
October 6, 2020 Biden vows not to allow ‘White supremacists to overturn the America of Lincoln’ Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden made a forceful plea for national unity on Tuesday as he took aim at “extremist white supremacist groups menacing our communities.”
October 6, 2020 Minneapolis fire stations temporarily locked down Monday "The temporary lock down was implemented as a precautionary measure based on intelligence the department received regarding the possibility of civil unrest," the MFD said in a statement.
October 6, 2020 Felony charges dropped against Democratic lawmaker arrested during Breonna Taylor protests Kentucky prosecutors on Tuesday dropped felony riot charges against a state lawmaker and others who were arrested last month during protests for the lack of charges against all three police officers connected to the death of Breonna Taylor.
October 6, 2020 Ward Connerly: Systemic racism and today's California -- Why voters should reject restoring racial preferences America is caught in a vicious spiral of undoing its hard-won racial equality, and California stands as the vanguard of this cultural revolution.
October 6, 2020 Georgia man charged after tossing smoke grenade, pointing gun at Breonna Taylor protesters A man in Georgia was charged Saturday after allegedly tossing a smoke grenade at protesters blocking traffic before some in the crowd began attacking his car. Police said he then got out of his vehicle and pointed a gun at protesters before officers arrived at the scene.
October 6, 2020 Breonna Taylor case: Kentucky AG rips Megan Thee Stallion's SNL performance, slams 'mob mentality' of intolerant left Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron on Tuesday defended himself as a “Black Republican” committed to justice in Breonna Taylor’s case, saying he would not give in to “mob mentality” or the “intolerance” and “hypocrisy” shown by celebrities and the left.
October 6, 2020 LA protesters gather outside police headquarters, smash windows of nearby building; At least 1 arrested: report Dozens of protesters gathered in downtown Los Angeles on Monday night for a demonstration in front of LAPD headquarters, according to multiple reports.