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San Antonio paying $119,000 to man shot by 'less lethal' police rounds at George Floyd protest
San Antonio Current· 12 hours agoThe City of San Antonio will pay $118,800 to settle an excessive force lawsuit filed by a man shot twice with crowd-control rounds by a San Antonio police officer during a 2020 protest against ...
Biden’s Very Trumpian Response to the Peaceful Student Protests
New Republic· 7 hours agoIn June 2020, as demonstrations spread across the country in the aftermath of the police murder of ...
Wendy Fisher
CBS News via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoFisher's contributions where pivotal to ABC News' coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, protests following the murder of George
Death of Frank Tyson, Ohio man who told police 'I can't breathe' has echoes of George Floyd
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoCANTON, Ohio ‒ Newly released body camera footage shows the arrest of an Ohio man who died during a...
Watch: SAPD shoots 'sponge rounds' at man at 2020 Floyd protest
San Antonio Express-News· 8 hours agoSan Antonio police were clearing the streets after a May 30, 2020, protest sparked by the murder of ...
"Boogeyman narrative": Columbia professors call out Eric Adams over "outside agitators" trope
Salon via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe NYPD has often rolled out the outside agitator rhetorical tactic in the face of protests,...
Four UCLA student journalists attacked by pro-Israel counterprotesters on campus
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoClayton Weimers, executive director of Reporters Without Borders, USA, said the recent threats...
Why Gaza encampments are sparking fears of US-style violence on British campuses
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoThis was, after all, the case with the Black Lives Matter protests, which began in America in May...
Top Florida Republican makes bizarre Biden claim and gets roasted
NJ.com· 14 hours agoFlorida’s Republican attorney general, Ashley Moody, took a swing and a miss at Joe Biden on social...
Help wanted: Applications to be a Greensboro police officer are up. Way up.
Greensboro News & Record· 15 hours agoIt’s part of a national trend at many law enforcement agencies as they — and their reputations — try...