September 3, 2020 DC protesters descend on police station, home of mayor, after officer fatally shoots man An officer fatally shot an 18-year-old man in Southeast D.C. Wednesday, prompting protests outside a police station and the home of Mayor Muriel E. Bowser, according to reports.
September 3, 2020 Daniel Prude: Family wants officers charged after video of arrest emerges The family of a Black man who reportedly died of suffocation after police officers put a hood over his head and pressed his face into the ground during an arrest last March in Rochester, N.Y., called for the firing and arrest on murder charges of involved officers Wednesday, according to reports.
September 3, 2020 Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best steps down, claims cuts left her 'destined to fail' Carmen Best, the first Black police chief in Seattle's history, left her post Wednesday, saying on her way out that the city council's police budget cuts had put her in a "position destined to fail," according to a report.
September 3, 2020 Judge Andrew Napolitano: Has Trump incited violence? When violence has erupted in American streets between groups supporting President Trump and those opposed to him — and when he encouraged his supporters to be “much tougher” than the other side and to “hit back” — did his use of intemperate words incite violence?
September 2, 2020 Mike Huckabee accuses Biden of 'looking at the polls' before speaking out against riots The only reason Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is speaking out against unrest and violence in American cities is that "he's looking at the polls," former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee told "The Ingraham Angle" Wednesday night.
September 2, 2020 Tucker Carlson: Biden campaign ‘surely’ benefiting from Antifa, website connection Joe Biden's campaign likely didn't set up an internet connection between the campaign's website and the address antifa.com -- but the connection probably isn't hurting Biden, Tucker Carlson argued Wednesday.
September 2, 2020 Cuomo says Trump would need ‘army’ to safely walk New York City streets New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo responded Wednesday night after President Trump threatened to pull federal funding from New York City -- as well as Washington, D.C.; Seattle, and Portland, Ore. -- as part of an effort to target “anarchist jurisdictions.”
September 2, 2020 Rochester police put hood on Black man killed by asphyxiation A Black man who was forcibly restrained by western New York police officers in March died of asphyxiation after a hood was put over his head and his faced was pressed into the pavement, according to police records and video of the encounter.
September 2, 2020 Seattle man arrested on suspicion of making bomb threat, claiming explosives planted at police precinct in Portland A Seattle man was arrested on Wednesday for threatening to destroy a police precinct in Portland, Ore., and also stands accused of using an online communication system, to claim he'd planted explosives inside the building.
September 2, 2020 Facebook removes GOP congressman's post about protesters for 'incitement' Facebook removed a post by Rep. Clay Higgins, R-La., about protesters on Wednesday, saying it violated the social media platform’s rules against inciting violence, according to a report.