Corrections and clarifications: The Associated Press, citing unidentified sources, reported in January that Officer Brian Sicknick may have been hit in the head by a fire extinguisher. But no official ...
Donald Trump issued a late-night endorsement just before 2 a.m. Friday for Leigh Wambsganss, a Republican candidate in a ...
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Sergeant Asks Judge to Rescind Reprimand Over George Floyd Protest Tactics
A Los Angeles police sergeant is asking a judge to rescind a department reprimand issued against him over the use of force he ordered during the 2020 George Floyd protests. Sgt. Daniel Bunch contends, ...
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed a lawsuit to go forward against a Black Lives Matter activist who led a protest in Louisiana in which a police officer was injured. Civil rights groups and free ...
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Feds arrest BLM suspects in Minnesota church protest
Federal agents began arresting suspects linked to a chaotic Sunday anti-deportation protest at a Minnesota church on Thursday ...
The city of Saratoga Springs has signed an agreement with the New York state attorney general’s office to resolve complaints that city police and officials retaliated against Black Lives Matter ...
A St. Paul, Minn., police sergeant who made a Facebook comment encouraging drivers to run over Black Lives Matter protesters and telling them how to avoid being charged while doing so resigned ...
Leaders of a local Black Lives Matter coalition in Minnesota have acknowledged organizing the disruption of services at a Minneapolis-area Christian church on Sunday as part of a broader protest ...
TIMES SQUARE, Manhattan -- Officials are investigating after a car drove through a crowd of protesters in Times Square on Thursday evening. Police say a Black Lives Matter march encountered a vehicle ...
HUNTINGTON STATION, Suffolk County (WABC) -- Suffolk County Police say they arrested a driver who hit two people taking part in a Black Lives Matter protest. Police say 36-year-old Anthony Cambareri ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS - The City Council voted unanimously to accept the state attorney general's terms to remedy what the office's Civil Rights Bureau called a pattern of unconstitutional arrests, ...
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