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Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin was arrested and charged with murder and manslaughter Friday in connection with the agonizing caught-on-video death of black man George Floyd.

Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman announced the charges after deafening calls for justice from Floyd’s relatives, their lawyers, countless protesters, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and officials around the country. Continue reading “Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin charged with 3rd degree murder in George Floyd’s death”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

Hennepin County District Attorney Michael Freeman, a Democrat, spoke with reporters on Thursday. Freeman said he did not want to rush to make charges in the choking death of George Floyd. Then Freeman added this:  Continue reading “Hennepin County District Attorney on George Floyd Case: “Evidence Does Not Support a Criminal Charge””

Gateway Pundit – by Cassandra Fairbanks

Riots are continuing to sweep the nation following the death of George Floyd while in police custody. Denver became the latest city to spin out of control on Thursday evening. Continue reading “Denver Riot Out of Control: Protester Run Over After Jumping on Woman’s Car, Gun Shots Fired Towards Capitol”

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At least seven people were shot in Louisville on Thursday night at a protest over the killing of Breonna Taylor, an EMT shot in her home by police on March 13.

At least one of the shooting victims was reported to be in critical condition. Continue reading “7 people shot in Louisville at protest over Breonna Taylor killing”

Western Journal – by Del Duduit

Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott leaves no doubts about where he stands.

He believes Americans are free to make their own decisions when it comes to wearing a mask or going to church amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue reading “Rick Scott Believes the Bill of Rights Trumps COVID Orders”

National Justice – by Eric Striker

Jewish organizations are coordinating a multi-pronged assault on political liberty in 2020, naming nationalists, the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, the American Civil Liberties Union, and young people who play computer games as targets, according to a telecommunicated conference over Zoom obtained by National Justice.   Continue reading “Zionist Groups Plan Multi-Front Assault On Free Speech Over Zoom”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

In a Tweet around midnight CST, President Donald Trump took to his Twitter account and threatened to begin extrajudicially executing protesters suspected of looting in Minneapolis. This is an unprecedented move by a president and speaks to the nature of the current situation in the United States. Stealing a TV from Target does not warrant a death sentence — especially without due process. Continue reading “‘The Looting Starts, The Shooting Starts’: Trump Calls for Extrajudicial Execution of Rioters”

Winter Watch – by Russ Winter

An alleged Memorial Day incident in Minneapolis, Minn., involving police and suspected counterfeit-money changer George Floyd is said to have resulted in Floyd’s death due to excessive restraint by police.

CCTV and bystander videos of the event released on social media immediately went viral. The images, along with race-baiting comments made by Minneapolis’ 39-year-old Democrat mayor and “community organizer” of Jewish-Ukrainian descent Jacob Frey, sparked protests nationally.  Continue reading “Glaring Anomalies, Obvious Agendas in the Case of George Floyd”

Yahoo News

CNN reporter Omar Jimenez and his crew were arrested while broadcasting live on air Friday morning from the scene of the overnight protests in Minneapolis.

Jimenez was reporting on the network’s “New Day” a little after 6 a.m. ET when he was approached by state troopers in riot gear. Jimenez identified himself as a reporter with CNN and repeatedly offered to move locations at the officers’ request, but they interrupted him to inform him he was being arrested. Continue reading “Police arrest CNN reporter during live broadcast of Minneapolis riots”

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MINNEAPOLIS — A police precinct was burning in Minneapolis as protests over the death of George Floyd raged on for a third straight day.

Protesters late Thursday focused their attention on the police department’s 3rd Precinct, the base of four officers who were fired after Floyd’s death in their custody Monday.  Continue reading “Minneapolis police precinct burns as protests rage on”

True Pundit

The Minneapolis police officer seen kneeling on the neck of an unarmed black man heard saying “I can’t breathe” multiple times before he died — has packed up and left his home. He remains free to travel pending arrest but neighbors said they didn’t even know Derek Chauvin was a cop.  Continue reading “Minneapolis Cop at Center of George Floyd’s Street Murder Has Gone Missing; Neighbors Say They Didn’t Even Know He Was a Cop”