September 5, 2020 27 arrested as Portland reaches 100 days of protests Protests continue in Portland, Ore. with the 100th day of unrest since demonstrations began following the death of George Floyd, a Black man who died in police custody in May.
September 5, 2020 Grand jury empaneled in Daniel Prude investigation New York Attorney General Letitia James will empanel a grand jury in her investigation into the death Daniel Prude in Rochester, she announced Saturday.
September 5, 2020 New details emerge from night Breonna Taylor was shot after review of over 1,200 crime scene photos The attorney representing the Taylor family described the scene as 'the very definition of wanton conduct.'
September 5, 2020 Justice Department charges 2 with plotting to support Hamas, shoot cops in Minnesota Two men who are members of a far-right group were arrested on terror charges Thursday.
September 5, 2020 NYPD seeks car that plowed through crowd of protesters in Times Square The NYPD says it is investigating Thursday’s scary incident caught on video in which a car accelerated through a Times Square intersection scattering a group of Black Lives Matters protesters.
September 5, 2020 Anti-Trump group calling for nationwide protests gathers in Chicago An anti-Trump group is calling for nationwide protests on Saturday -- seeking to fuel the left-wing protests that have roiled the country throughout the summer.
September 5, 2020 Rochester police injured, 11 people arrested following third night of protests: report The officers were hospitalized with cuts and burns, but all three officers were later released.
September 5, 2020 Jacob Blake makes first court appearance via video from hospital bed Jacob Blake -- whose shooting during a confrontation with Kenosha, Wisconsin, police, reignited racial justice demonstrations -- pleaded not guilty to previous charges of third-degree sexual assault, criminal trespass, and disorderly conduct.Â
September 5, 2020 Kentucky Derby could face protest over Breonna Taylor shooting death: reports America’s most famous horse race is scheduled to be run Saturday, months after the coronavirus forced a postponement from its traditional May date.
September 5, 2020 Detroit police face temporary ban on batons, other anti-protest gear: judge A federal judge in Detroit has ordered the city's police to stop using batons, shields, gas, chokeholds, rubber bullets, or sound cannons against peaceful protesters for the next two weeks, according to reports.