L.A. police use tear gas, flash-bangs
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Police arrest around 60 protestors at Capitol
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In total, detectives seized over half a kilogram of cocaine, more than 3,000 methamphetamine pills, fentanyl, hydrocodone, alprazolam, 13 firearms, and over $6,000 in cash. (Photo/MSP Second District) MSP Second District
An arrest was made in Culpeper Va after an SUV drove through a crowd following a No Kings demonstration, police said.
Philadelphia Police are stationed along the edges of today’s protest but seem pretty relaxed. Most are outfitted in normal attire — no riot shields or helmets. "So far, so good," one officer replied when asked if there had been any disruptions.
The suspect, a 29-year-old woman, was allegedly in possession of child sexually abusive material, according to the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office.
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A driver was critically injured Saturday evening after their vehicle and a train collided in Fort Worth, according to police. The collision occurred around 5:22 p.m. near West Biddison Street and Ryan Avenue. Emergency crews responded and found a single vehicle involved in the crash, authorities said.
Hours after the official end of the No Kings protest in Los Angeles, protesters were ordered to leave as skirmishes broke out with Los Angeles police. Around the intersection of Temple and Main streets,
Hortman, a Democrat, and her husband were shot at their home in Brooklyn Park, a city north of Minneapolis, on Saturday morning by a man dressed as a police officer, authorities said. Police are still searching for the suspect, named by the FBI as 57-year-old Vance Boelter, who escaped following a shootout with officers.
Two people are dead following a police-involved shooting in Miami Saturday morning, according to Miami police. The incident was reported near the area of Northwest 1st Court and 23rd Street. According to police, one person was injured and the two others died at the hospital. Police say that more than one officer discharged their weapons.