June 1, 2020 Man allegedly killed by police in Kentucky, cops say suspect fired first into a crowd breaking curfew A man was shot and killed in Louisville, Ky., allegedly by officers and National Guard soldiers who were returning fire when shots erupted in a large group of people breaking curfew shortly after midnight on Sunday night.Â
June 1, 2020 Viral photo shows Louisville cop protected by black protesters when separated from squad during riot A photo has gone viral showing a group of mostly black men linked arms to protect a lone Louisville Metro Police officer who was separated from his unit when protests turned violent in the city last week in response to the death of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd.
June 1, 2020 George Floyd death: The cities where people are protesting and rioting The death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who died in police custody after a white officer kneeled on his neck for more than 8 minutes, has sparked widespread violent protests in dozens of American cities.
May 30, 2020 Donna Brazile calls for unity after George Floyd protests turn violent: 'We are one people' American leaders need to come together to address the pain and frustration of a community in crisis, former DNC interim Chairwoman Donna Brazile stated Saturday.Â
May 30, 2020 Civil rights Atty. Leo Terrell: Dems not standing up against crime in Floyd protests because they're afraid to alienate black vote Democratic lawmakers are not standing up against criminal activity during protests against the death of George Floyd because they don't want to alienate black voters ahead of the November presidential election, American civil rights Attorney Leo Terrell asserted Friday evening.Â
May 30, 2020 Louisville police apologize after firing pepper bullets at news crew during live broadcast A police officer was seen on camera firing what appeared to be pepper balls at a news crew during a live television broadcast of the second night of Louisville protests.
May 29, 2020 Gianno Caldwell: 'None of us can be quiet,' the country must unite against injustice America must unite together and speak out loudly against systemic racial injustice or "not have a country to unite in," Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ political analyst Gianno Caldwell urged Friday.Â
May 29, 2020 Minneapolis cop who knelt on handcuffed black man George Floyd charged with 3rd degree murder, manslaughter Minnesota Governor Tim Walz on Friday promised swift justice in the death of George Floyd but also pleaded with looters and violent protestors that have set fire to Minneapolis to stop so the city could restore justice and order.Â
May 29, 2020 Louisville protest of Breonna Taylor case leaves at least 7 shot, 1 critically At least seven people were shot, one critically, in Louisville, Ky. Thursday night during a protest over the fatal police shooting of a black woman in her home in March, the Louisville Metro Police confirmed.
May 29, 2020 Kentucky protester loses job over effigy hanging; Lee Greenwood 'furious' song was used A Kentucky protester who was recently seen participating in the hanging of an effigy of Gov. Andy Beshear has lost his job, according to reports.