September 30, 2020 Kyle Rittenhouse to sue Biden, campaign for libel, attorney says An attorney representing Kyle Rittenhouse has announced plans to sue Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his campaign for libel after Biden shared a video that appears to suggest the teenager is a White supremacist.
September 30, 2020 Cop shot following Breonna Taylor announcement returns to work, says 'all of us are in this together' One of the two police officers shot in Louisville following the decision not to prosecute three Kentucky cops for killing Breonna Taylor pleaded for peace and unity on Wednesday.
September 30, 2020 Biden says Antifa is an 'idea,' days after WH moved to label it a terror group Democratic nominee Joe Biden, during the first presidential debate on Tuesday, dismissed Antifa as “an idea” when asked to condemn left-wing violent extremism – but that claim is highly disputed by Republicans, and some who have covered them up-close.
September 30, 2020 House Democrats' new coronavirus relief bill eliminates $600M for policing: 'It's shameful' House Democrats' latest $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief legislation removes $600 million for policing programs -- raising eyebrows from Republicans during this moment of nationwide protests and racial unrest.
September 30, 2020 Breonna Taylor case: Kentucky judge delays release of grand jury records, state AG says Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron's office on Wednesday announced it moved to delay the release of grand jury records in the controversial March police shooting of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, hours before the audio recording of the proceedings was to go public.
September 30, 2020 Portland police find suspected riot gear while searching car near demonstration Portland police discovered items "consistent with" those used during unlawful civil unrest and riots after searching a vehicle near a demonstration in the Oregon city.
September 30, 2020 Breonna Taylor: Kentucky AG did not recommend murder charges; jury proceedings to be released later today Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron said most of the recordings related to the grand jury proceeding in the Breonna Taylor case will be made public Wednesday.
September 30, 2020 Sheriff in Portland denies Trump's debate claim of winning his endorsement The sheriff of Multnomah County, which includes Portland, Ore., emphatically denied supporting President Trump Tuesday evening shortly after the president made the claim.
September 30, 2020 Portland police union boss backing plan to limit assembly rights: report Freedom of assembly is a right guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. But after more than four months of nightly rioting in Portland, Ore., some leaders – including the head of the city’s police union -- are proposing modifications for the First Amendment right.
September 29, 2020 9 charged after McCloskey confrontation won't be prosecuted St. Louis prosecutors have declined to prosecute nine people charged with trespassing on the private property and a gun-wielding who pointed weapons at them as they marched against police brutality and racial injustice.