• Barr Defends Decision to Push Back ‘Unruly’ D.C. Protesters

    Barr Defends Decision to Push Back ‘Unruly’ D.C. Protesters

    Attorney General William Barr on Thursday defended his order to force back protesters ahead of President Trump’s Monday photo op at St. John’s Church, saying the group was “becoming increasingly unruly” and was asked to move several times. “We asked three times,” for protesters in Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C. to move back one block, Barr said at a press …
  • Witness Claims Ahmaud Arbery’s Killer Used Racial Slur after Shooting Him

    Witness Claims Ahmaud Arbery’s Killer Used Racial Slur after Shooting Him

    The white man who shot and killed Ahmaud Arbery allegedly called the young black man a racial slur after shooting him, according to a Georgia special prosecutor who said another suspect in the case heard the shooter say the racist epithet. Travis McMichael, 34, allegedly called Arbery a “f***ing n*****” after shooting the 25-year-old in the chest, causing him …
  • NYPD Officer Stabbed in Brooklyn, Two Officers Shot in Ensuing Scuffle

    NYPD Officer Stabbed in Brooklyn, Two Officers Shot in Ensuing Scuffle

    An NYPD officer was stabbed on Wednesday night in an attack in Brooklyn, and two more officers were shot in the ensuing struggle with the suspect, the New York Post reported. The attack did not take place near the areas in the borough where George Floyd demonstrations were held. At around 11:45 p.m., the suspect walked …
  • Lindsey Graham Says Mattis Is Buying into ‘Unfair’ Media Narrative

    Lindsey Graham Says Mattis Is Buying into ‘Unfair’ Media Narrative

    Senator Lindsey Graham on Thursday said he thinks former Defense Secretary James Mattis was “missing something” when he criticized President Trump in the wake of the protests sweeping the nation over the death of George Floyd. “To General Mattis, I think you’re missing something here, my friend,” Graham said during an Fox News interview. “You’re …
  • Dems Call for Legislation to Force Police to Identify Department They Represent

    Dems Call for Legislation to Force Police to Identify Department They Represent

    Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday called for legislation to force federal law enforcement officers to identify what department they represent. The calls come after federal law enforcement officers clashed with demonstrators outside the White House, but wore no identifying insignia on their uniforms. While Army and National Guard personnel are required to wear uniforms with insignia, …
  • L.A. to Slash Police Budget up to $150 Million in Order to ‘Invest’ in Communities of Color

    L.A. to Slash Police Budget up to $150 Million in Order to ‘Invest’ in Communities of Color

    Los Angeles officials announced plans to slash the city’s police budget by up to $150 million in order to reinvest the funding in communities of color, as protests against police brutality and the death of George Floyd continue to rock the city. The city will “identify $250 million in cuts so we can invest in …
  • Defense Secretary Comes Out against Deploying Military to Put Down Riots

    Defense Secretary Comes Out against Deploying Military to Put Down Riots

    Secretary of Defense Mark Esper drew the ire of the White House Wednesday for publicly stating that he opposed invoking the Insurrection Act to deploy active-duty military to states beset by unrest, after President Trump said Monday that he would invoke the act if states did not “dominate the streets.” “I have always believed and …
  • Minnesota AG Brings Charges against Three Additional Cops in George Floyd Case

    Minnesota AG Brings Charges against Three Additional Cops in George Floyd Case

    Minnesota attorney general Keith Ellison is bringing charges against three cops who were on the scene at the time of George Floyd’s death and is upgrading the murder charge against former Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin, according to multiple reports. Ellison is charging Thomas Lane, J. Kueng, and Tou Thao with aiding and abetting second-degree murder, …
  • Police Chief: Arrested Looters in NYC Are Immediately Released Because of Bail-Reform Law

    Police Chief: Arrested Looters in NYC Are Immediately Released Because of Bail-Reform Law

    Most of the looters and rioters arrested by the NYPD over the past several days are immediately released as a direct result of New York’s new bail-reform law, New York City police chief Terrence Monahan told the New York Post on Tuesday. While the city police made over 650 arrests on Monday night alone, Monahan …
  • ‘If I Didn’t Have a Primary, I Wouldn’t Care’: Rep. Engel Admits He Only Wants to Speak at George Floyd Rally to Get Reelected

    ‘If I Didn’t Have a Primary, I Wouldn’t Care’: Rep. Engel Admits He Only Wants to Speak at George Floyd Rally to Get Reelected

    Representative Eliot Engel (D., N.Y.) was caught on hot mic on Tuesday admitting that he only wanted to speak at a George Floyd rally because of his upcoming primary. The rally was led by Bronx Borough president Ruben Diaz Jr. Engel, whose district covers parts of the Bronx, has not returned from Washington, D.C., for …