September 17, 2020 Military police inquired about heat rays for use on White House protesters: report A senior military police officer in the Department of Defense for the D.C. region has questioned whether the National Guard had access to a military heat-ray mechanism that could have been used to disperse protesters outside the White House on June 1.
September 17, 2020 Nebraska bar owner indicted in protest shooting death initially ruled self-defense A Nebraska bar owner who fatally shot a man on a night of violent protests in Omaha in late May was indicted on manslaughter charges Tuesday by a grand jury -- months after the shooting was ruled self-defense, according to reports.
September 17, 2020 US attorney denies report that Barr asked prosecutors to consider criminal charges against Durkan U.S. Attorney General William Barr reportedly asked federal prosecutors to explore whether they could bring criminal charges against Seattle Mayor Durkan for allowing the Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP) police-free protest zone that led to two fatal shootings.
September 16, 2020 Florida school district's pro-BLM cartoon draws the ire of some parents A pro-Black Lives Matter cartoon made available to students at a Florida school district has sparked outrage among parents who argued at a Tuesday night board meeting that the district was trying to indoctrinate students with a left-wing agenda.
September 16, 2020 Tom Homan: Attacks on police must end — they are America’s heroes and protect us all, regardless of race The horrific ambush shooting Saturday night that seriously wounded two Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies sickens me. I am angry and sad at the same time.
September 16, 2020 Judge rules recall petition can proceed against controversial Seattle city councilwoman Socialist city councilmember Kshama Sawant is facing a potential recall from Seattle residents after a judge ruled on Wednesday that there was enough evidence for several charges leveled against her to proceed.
September 16, 2020 Florida WWII statue to stay at Sarasota Bayfront after GOP congressman intervenes A controversial statue of a Navy sailor kissing a dental assistant to celebrate the Allies' World War IIÂ victory over Japan will remain on display in a Florida city where officials had considered removing it.
September 16, 2020 NFL Star Benjamin Watson: Nigeria needs justice, too, and Americans must help According to the Global Terrorism Index, Nigeria is currently the world’s third most dangerous country
September 16, 2020 Detroit-area Catholic priest compares Black Lives Matter, Antifa protesters to 9/11 terrorists A Roman Catholic church outside Detroit apologized after a priest used his homily to equate Black Lives Matter and Antifa demonstrators to the same people who carried out the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
September 16, 2020 Top Pennsylvania Dem rails against $1M bail set for Lancaster protesters: 'Blatantly unconstitutional' Pennsylvania Lt. Gov John Fetterman argued in a Wednesday tweet the $1 million figure was an infringement on the protesters' Eighth Amendment right against excessive bail.Â