NYPD Hit 25-Year High in Gun Busts in First Week of September
The department made 160 gun arrests between August 31 and September 6, the highest number of any week in the last quarter-century.
The department made 160 gun arrests between August 31 and September 6, the highest number of any week in the last quarter-century.
The organization also encouraged psychologists to be active politically.
“Over the last 100 days, we have seen brutal acts of violent crime and arson across the country,” Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr said.
Sandmann sued major outlets for defamation after their coverage portrayed him and his classmates as racist aggressors.
Scott credited his initial election to the House as a representative from South Carolina before he ran for Senate to the “evolution of the Southern heart.
Marquise Love, 25, turned himself in to police and is being held on $260,000 bail at Multnomah County Detention Center.
Biden vowed that if he is elected president he will issue a national mandate for all residents to wear a face mask to protect against the coronavirus.
Yang called for “bold and innovative policies” to assist Americans during the coronavirus pandemic.
“Instead of crushing the virus, they’re trying to crush the Affordable Care Act,” Pelosi said.
The president of the powerful United Federation of Teachers union said the union is prepared to strike if schools open before meeting its demands.
Police said Marquise Love was identified by multiple sources, including video of the incident. Police are now calling on Love to turn himself in.
“Donald Trump has divided our country, diminished our greatness, and demeaned everything that this statue represents,” Schumer said.
Special Prosecutor Dan Webb said he found nothing supporting criminal charges against Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx or those in her office.
The case is scheduled to be heard Monday by Judge Stephen Wilson of the Central District Court of California.
In a June 28 incident caught on video, Mark and Patricia McCloskey pointed guns at protesters after the crowd entered a private gated community.
California added 2,347 new cases of the virus on Wednesday, and 68 more people died from the infection, bringing the state’s death toll past 4,800.
At least 42 states as well as the District of Columbia will allow voters to vote using absentee ballots without providing a justification.
A new federal court filing from the Manhattan district attorney suggests the prosecutor may be investigating President Trump for bank and insurance fraud.
“Can you commit today that the department will not use federal law enforcement as a prop in the president’s reelection campaign?” the Democratic chairman asked.
“Russia uses these disinformation campaigns to deflect from what they did in 2016,” Barnes, who reports on national security for the Times, responded.
The president praised the work of federal authorities earlier this week at the White House, promising that the violence Portland would continue to be quelled.
The council approved the resolution on Friday.
“I am not afraid of the city being sued,” Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said at a Thursday press conference.
Hours after the first tweets appeared, Twitter said it is aware of the breach and is working on resolving it.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been released from the hospital a day after she was admitted for a possible infection, the Supreme Court said Wednesday.
District Judge Steve Jones ruled unconstitutional Georgia’s “heartbeat” law, which bans abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be detected, around six weeks of pregnancy.
California on Monday announced a major rollback of its reopening process as the state’s average daily caseload of coronavirus cases passed double what it was a month ago.
Whitmer’s strict coronavirus lockdown polices riled some residents, prompting demonstrations at the state capitol.
Republican members of Congress remain divided on reforming qualified immunity, even as a GOP senator has proposed a bill that curbs protections officers currently enjoy.
Law enforcement is determining whether the protesters committed trespassing and fourth-degree assault by intimidation.