September 23, 2020 Breonna Taylor case: What is wanton endangerment? Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison, one of three cops involved in a deadly March drug operation that left Breonna Taylor dead, has been indicted on three counts of first-degree wanton endangerment.
September 23, 2020 Live Updates: Protests erupt in Louisville after Breonna Taylor grand jury decision Louisville has been the site of over 100 days of protests, which began when police released the 911 call by Breonna Taylor's boyfriend in late May.
September 23, 2020 Breonna Taylor's attorneys on grand jury decision: 'outrageous and offensive' Breonna Taylor's attorney has slammed the Kentucky grand jury's Wednesday decision two indict only one of the three officers as "outrageous and offensive."
September 23, 2020 Milwaukee suburbs could be key for Trump re-election As more of American suburbia reportedly tilts toward Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden ahead of the November election, the suburbs on the outskirts of Milwaukee remain a bulwark of support for President Trump.
September 23, 2020 Breonna Taylor decision expected today; Louisville locked down before possible civil unrest Louisville appeared to be on lockdown early Wednesday awaiting an announcement from Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron on whether criminal charges will be brought against the three officers involved in the death of Breonna Taylor during a police raid in March.
September 23, 2020 Rochester's police response to Daniel Prude protests cost city nearly $1.4M in overtime Rochester Police Department’s response to the civil unrest involving the death of Daniel Prude has cost taxpayers almost $1.4 million in overtime hours since the end of August.
September 23, 2020 Fight, shooting involving Portland protesters injures 2; multiple arrests in 2nd straight nightly demonstration A shooting broke out late Tuesday after a second consecutive nightly demonstration at a Southeast Portland building, on the same night that police arrested at least three people on charges including trespassing.
September 22, 2020 Seattle City Council overrides mayor's veto of police cuts Seattle’s City Council voted 7-2 Tuesday evening to override Mayor Jenny Durkan's veto of a bill that would cut police funding by around $3 million.Â
September 22, 2020 Washington state veterans thank BLM activist who saved US flag from protesters, award college grant A veterans group in Washington state is showing appreciation for a Black Lives Matter activist who saved an American flag from burning during a protest in Spokane over the summer.
September 22, 2020 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' airs never-before-seen footage from deadly Kenosha shooting Never-before-seen video footage from the night Illinois teenager Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed two people during unrest in Kenosha, Wis. last month could support the claim that the 17-year-old was being attacked by demonstrators and acted in self-defense.Â