Emmy Rossum isn’t the only “Shameless” star with musical gifts, just take a look at William H. Macy’s new “Whiskey Dell” music video.
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The Minneapolis Police Department on Thursday released body camera footage of the shooting death of Dolal Idd, the first police killing since George Floyd died during an encounter with officers in May. Idd's father, Bayle Gelle, of Eden Prairie, identified his 23-year-old son as the man shot Wednesday evening at a gas station during a traffic stop for a felony warrant, the Star Tribune reported. Police Chief Medaria Arradondo said witnesses reported the Idd fired first.
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.Emmy Rossum isn’t the only “Shameless” star with musical gifts, just take a look at William H. Macy’s new “Whiskey Dell” music video.
Phoenix police released body camera footage that shows the moments leading up to officers fatally shooting a suspect who told them he was holding a gun behind his back. Officers responded around 9 p.m.
direct to your inboxThree people have been arrested in connection with a drive-by shooting 14 months ago which escalated a gun war between two gangs in Cheetham Hill. Two men were blasted in the legs when at least five shots were fired from a Mercedes in a reckless mid-afternoon attack on November 15, 2019.
coronavirus spread? We’ve essentially not only played the role of a news organization, I think we’ve played the role in some ways of a public health organization imparting real health news.It was very important to me that we be there in Minneapolis following the murder of George Floyd to be there for his memorial to see and talk to people about why they were so outraged. ...
The 2013 police shooting death of Miriam Carey has received new attention after the Capitol riot last week caused many Black activists to draw contrasts between the responses to the predominantly pro-Trump White crowd and to the George Floyd unrest over the summer. Carey, a 34-year-old dental hygienist from Stamford, Conn., was shot and killed by U.S.
direct to your inboxA man was injured while confronting a burglar who broke into his Stockport home.The victim, aged in his 60s, sustained minor injuries after confronting a suspect, police say.Detectives have now released an image of a man they want to speak to in connection with the incident.Officers were called to a report of a burglary on Wellington Road North, in Heaton Chapel, at around 9.15pm on November 24 last year.Police say a man broke into a property on the road and made off with a
Prosecutors handling the Minneapolis case involving four former police officers charged in the death of George Floyd have asked that the trial be delayed by three months, citing coronavirus concerns, according to a report. In a recently filed court motion, prosecutors cited the COVID-19 pandemic and the amount of time needed before enough people are vaccinated and health risks are sufficiently diminished as their reason for the request, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported.
The Chicks have discussed changing their band name this year, and how the murder of George Floyd spurred them on in their decision.The trio – fka the Dixie Chicks – announced that they were to drop the ‘Dixie’ from their name back in June, a month in which Black Lives Matter protests spread across the globe following Floyd’s death in Minneapolis in late May.In a new interview with The Independent, The Chicks discussed the thought process behind the name change.
Protests erupted in Minneapolis on Wednesday night after police shot and killed a man during a traffic stop on the city's south side, authorities said. According to Minneapolis police, the exchange of gunfire occurred after officers pulled over the man suspected of a felony at a gas station around 6:15 p.m.The driver, who was not immediately identified, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Attorney Ben Crump welcomed news Wednesday that two Louisville, Ky., police officers will most likely be terminated from the force over their roles in the death of Breonna Taylor. Detectives Myles Cosgrove and Joshua Jaynes were both recently served with termination paperwork over the botched March 13 drug raid on Taylor's apartment.The FBI concluded Cosgrove fired the shot that killed Taylor.
In a turbulent 2020, America's law enforcement came under increased scrutiny amid a racial reckoning, widespread backlash against the police, and calls for police budget cuts and officer misconduct crackdowns.
CCTV footage of two Scots as part of their probe into a fraud in Aberdeen. The incident took place in the Granite City on Tuesday, August 11.
direct to your inboxPolice have released footage after a delivery driver was attacked and robbed of his scooter in Fallowfield.Officers were called to reports of a robbery on Parkside Road shortly before 10pm on Saturday 5 December.The delivery driver had been driving a motor scooter when he was approached by four men who kicked him and pulled him off his bike, police said.They then proceeded to attack the man before making off with his scooter.The victim is believed to have suffered minor
Philadelphia police on Tuesday released video footage of two suspects wanted in connection with last month’s fatal shooting of a 12-year-old boy. The boy, Sadeek Clark-Harrison, was shot in the head after answering the door of his home shortly before 3 a.m.The victim died of his wounds, police said.
Authorities in McKeesport, Pa., released the surveillance footage that they say shows a handcuffed suspect open fire on a police officer shortly after his arrest. Koby Francis, the 22-year-old suspect, has been on the run since the Sunday shooting, which occurred at 4 p.m., police said.
The Black Lives Matter movement: The year began on a heartbreaking note when a video of the killing of George Floyd by a white police officer in Minneapolis surfaced on May 25, which in turn triggered a wave of protests against police brutality and systematic racism in the United States. Since then, setting aside concerns for their personal safety, in the midst of a global pandemic, hundreds of thousands have marched to support the Black Lives Matter Movement (BLM).
The head of Boston’s largest police union accused a defense attorney who handed over videos allegedly showing officers using excessive force during demonstrations in June following the death of George Floyd of "stitching together" a narrative, arguing the "real enemy" that night were "cop-hating anarchists" who "showed up to a peaceful protest armed for violence and looking for a fight." An unidentified police sergeant was placed on administrative leave after the videos were published online