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Minneapolis residents sue city council for lack of police, blame 'defund police' movement - www.foxnews.com - Minneapolis
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20.10.2020 / 20:33

Minneapolis residents sue city council for lack of police, blame 'defund police' movement

Eight Minneapolis residents are suing the city council over a lack of police presence amid spikes in violent crime in the city, according to local news reports.  The residents are blaming the council's calls to defund the police after George Floyd's May 25 death and argue that the city has not said how many officers are currently on the ground to meet a minimum requirement for protecting residents, according to WCCO.

David Limbaugh: George Floyd’s murder was outrageous — but rioting, looting and violence must end - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
20.10.2020 / 02:51

David Limbaugh: George Floyd’s murder was outrageous — but rioting, looting and violence must end

How do we make sense of the nonstop craziness going on in our society? Is there a common denominator, or is it all happening randomly? Well, it's unlikely that multiple sectors of society just happen to be imploding at the same time without some causal forces behind them. And you don't have to be a garden-variety conspiracy theorist to realize that some kind of intelligent design is at work here.

Judge allows public viewing of previous George Floyd arrest video - www.foxnews.com - Minnesota - Minneapolis - county Hennepin
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16.10.2020 / 02:53

Judge allows public viewing of previous George Floyd arrest video

A Minnesota judge on Thursday denied a request from prosecutors to block public viewing of police body camera footage from a previous George Floyd arrest, ruling that the video would not be prejudicial. The decision by Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill came after an attorney for one of the four former Minneapolis police officers charged in connection with Floyd's death motioned to include the 2019 arrest as evidence.

Listening to Outkast’s “Bombs Over Baghdad” while America explodes - www.thefader.com - Alabama - George - city Baghdad
thefader.com
15.10.2020 / 21:11

Listening to Outkast’s “Bombs Over Baghdad” while America explodes

On May 29, as the nation rioted and marched and demanded justice for George Floyd after his death at police hands, Donald Trump tweeted a callback to the segregationist and Alabama governor George Wallace: “When the looting starts, the shooting starts.” Two days later the president sought to clear peaceful protesters from the path between the White House and St. John’s Church for a photo opportunity.

Tom Morello soundtracks short film ‘No Justice, No Peace’ for George Floyd’s birthday - www.nme.com - USA
nme.com
15.10.2020 / 20:20

Tom Morello soundtracks short film ‘No Justice, No Peace’ for George Floyd’s birthday

Tom Morello has soundtracked a short film on what would have been George Floyd‘s 47th birthday.The film entitled No Justice, No Peace, sees the Rage Against The Machine guitarist’s track ‘Marching On Ferguson’ over footage of Floyd’s murder, imagery of protests and news footage surrounding the deaths of Oscar Grant, Eric Garner, and Breonna Taylor.The short film spotlights the contrast between the racial injustice in the US and the Trump administration’s position on it.

Beyoncé, Kerry Washington, Kamala Harris And More Celebrate What Would’ve Been George Floyd’s 47th Birthday - etcanada.com - Washington - county Harris - Washington
etcanada.com
15.10.2020 / 03:05

Beyoncé, Kerry Washington, Kamala Harris And More Celebrate What Would’ve Been George Floyd’s 47th Birthday

Today marks what would have been George Floyd’s 47th birthday. In honour of the occasion, a score of celebs posted tributes to his life, his memory and his impact.

Lizzo Thinks Police Brutality Is a "Real Systemic Poison," But Feels "Optimistic" About Change - www.cosmopolitan.com
cosmopolitan.com
15.10.2020 / 00:01

Lizzo Thinks Police Brutality Is a "Real Systemic Poison," But Feels "Optimistic" About Change

My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman, Lizzo candidly spoke about police brutality and racism in America.While talking about George Floyd's murder, Letterman called it a lynching and expressed his disgust at the police officer's actions."To me, it looked like this goon was happy to behave the way he behaved while being videotaped," he added. Lizzo then proceeded to talk about 12-year-old Tamir Rice, who was killed by police in 2015.

Beyonce More Stars Honor George Floyd On What Would Have Been His 47th Birthday - hollywoodlife.com - USA - Washington - Minneapolis
hollywoodlife.com
14.10.2020 / 23:53

Beyonce More Stars Honor George Floyd On What Would Have Been His 47th Birthday

George Floyd is being remembered by some of the biggest celebrities in the world on what would have been his 47th birthday. The late African American man, whose death during an arrest in Minneapolis, MN in May, sparked a demand for racial justice by people across the nation, was brought back into the spotlight with touching photos and messages by stars such as Beyonce, 39, Kerry Washington, 43, and even presidential candidate Joe Biden, 77.

What happened to 'defund the police'? - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
13.10.2020 / 14:17

What happened to 'defund the police'?

Calls to "defund the police" are still alive on social media and in protests amid civil unrest across the U.S., but spikes in violent crime have some officials questioning the feasibility of the movement.

Jon Bon Jovi says he’s the ‘poster boy’ for white privilege following release of George Floyd-inspired song - www.foxnews.com - USA
foxnews.com
12.10.2020 / 19:00

Jon Bon Jovi says he’s the ‘poster boy’ for white privilege following release of George Floyd-inspired song

Jon Bon Jovi revealed he took extra precautions when writing his song “American Reckoning” because he considers himself a "poster boy" for white privilege.  In the song released in July, he discussed Black Lives Matter protests, referenced George Floyd’s murder and talked police brutality. The single was a part of Bon Jovi’s new album “2020,” released earlier this month.

Kuhlman & Marino: Public safety is threatened by many besieged police officers leaving their jobs - www.foxnews.com - New York
foxnews.com
11.10.2020 / 17:38

Kuhlman & Marino: Public safety is threatened by many besieged police officers leaving their jobs

How would you like to work in a job that is currently under physical, political, and budgetary attack? Or better yet, show up to work and be told not to do your job and face the threat of criminal charges, firing, or both for carrying out your duties?  Following the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd caused by police officers, this is the environment that law enforcement officers now find themselves in.

Nancy Grace Sees ‘Injustice’ in Breonna Taylor, Vanessa Guillén and George Floyd Cases - variety.com
variety.com
08.10.2020 / 23:37

Nancy Grace Sees ‘Injustice’ in Breonna Taylor, Vanessa Guillén and George Floyd Cases

Eli Countryman Nancy Grace shifted her dreams from Shakespearean literature to law following the death of her fiancé Keith Griffin’s murder in 1979. Since then, she’s served in a district attorney’s office, covered cases on television and investigated unsolved crimes.On Sept.

Kaepernick’s Company Publishing Essays On Policing, Prisons - etcanada.com - San Francisco
etcanada.com
08.10.2020 / 20:44

Kaepernick’s Company Publishing Essays On Policing, Prisons

Colin Kaepernick’s publishing company is putting out a collection of 30 essays over the next four weeks about abolition, policing and prisons.

Derek Chauvin, Former Officer Charged in George Floyd's Death, Released From Jail on Bail - www.etonline.com - George
etonline.com
08.10.2020 / 00:18

Derek Chauvin, Former Officer Charged in George Floyd's Death, Released From Jail on Bail

George Floyd, has been released from a correctional facility on bail.Chauvin, who was seen on disturbing video pressing his knee into Floyd's neck for nearly eight minutes during the fatal Memorial Day arrest, had been at the maximum security prison in Oak Park Heights since late May. Floyd's death sparked nationwide protests against police brutality and systemic racism.Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter.

Derek Chauvin, Ex-Cop Charged With George Floyd’s Murder, Released on $1 Million Bond - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
07.10.2020 / 23:43

Derek Chauvin, Ex-Cop Charged With George Floyd’s Murder, Released on $1 Million Bond

guaranteed by Allegheny Casualty, WCCO, the local CBS affiliate, reported.In June, Chauvin — the officer who was seen on video choking Floyd with his knee — was charged with second-degree murder, second-degree manslaughter and third-degree murder. The three other officers at the scene — Thomas Lane, Tou Thao and J.

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