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Jury awards $700k to Seattle protesters jailed for writing anti-police slogans in chalk on barricade
Read full article: Jury awards $700k to Seattle protesters jailed for writing anti-police slogans in chalk on barricadeFour protesters have been awarded nearly $700,000 after they were jailed for writing anti-police slogans in chalk on a temporary police barricade on Jan. 1, 2021.
Black Lives Matter activist loses lawsuit against Los Angeles police over āswattingā hoax response
Read full article: Black Lives Matter activist loses lawsuit against Los Angeles police over āswattingā hoax responseA leading Black Lives Matter activist in Los Angeles has lost her lawsuit against the cityās police department over its handling of hoax calls that brought a large law enforcement response to her home.
Seattle will pay $10 million to protesters who said police used excessive force during 2020 protests
Read full article: Seattle will pay $10 million to protesters who said police used excessive force during 2020 protestsSeattle has agreed to pay $10 million to 50 demonstrators who sued over the police department's heavy-handed response to racial justice protests in 2020.
At Black Lives Matter house, families are welcomed into space of freedom and healing
Read full article: At Black Lives Matter house, families are welcomed into space of freedom and healingA national Black Lives Matter nonprofit that was widely criticized for purchasing a sprawling California mansion with donated funds recently opened the property to dozens of families who lost loved ones in incidents of police violence.
New Black Lives Matter tax documents show foundation is tightening its belt, has $30M in assets
Read full article: New Black Lives Matter tax documents show foundation is tightening its belt, has $30M in assetsA national Black Lives Matter nonprofit, whose philanthropic fortunes grew almost overnight during historic racial justice protests three years ago, raised just over $9 million in its last fiscal year, new IRS tax filings show.
New Florida social studies textbooks omit some recent social issues
Read full article: New Florida social studies textbooks omit some recent social issuesStudents across Florida will be getting some new social studies textbooks for the upcoming school year ā but they will be missing some recent social issues.
Trial begins for Fort Lauderdale cop who shoved BLM protestor
Read full article: Trial begins for Fort Lauderdale cop who shoved BLM protestorA Fort Lauderdale police officer charged with battery after he was caught on camera shoving a Black Lives Matter protester in 2020 will appear in court on Wednesday,
Fort Lauderdale officer who shoved protester will soon go on trial
Read full article: Fort Lauderdale officer who shoved protester will soon go on trialA Fort Lauderdale police officer charged with battery after he was caught on camera shoving a Black Lives Matter protester in 2020 will soon go on trial.
US gathered intel on Oregon protesters, report shows
Read full article: US gathered intel on Oregon protesters, report showsU.S. Department of Homeland Security officials under then-President Donald Trump compiled intelligence dossiers on people who were arrested at Black Lives Matter protests in Portland, Oregon.
Woman shot with rubber bullet during 2020 protest suing Fort Lauderdale police, city
Read full article: Woman shot with rubber bullet during 2020 protest suing Fort Lauderdale police, cityA Delray Beach woman shot in the face with a rubber bullet by a Fort Lauderdale police officer during a May 2020 Black Lives Matter demonstration is suing the city and its police department.
The AP Interview: BLM's Patrisse Cullors denies wrongdoing
Read full article: The AP Interview: BLM's Patrisse Cullors denies wrongdoingIn an exclusive interview, Patrisse Cullors, the former leader of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, tells The Associated Press that neither she nor anyone else in leadership has misused millions of dollars in donations.
4 acquitted in toppling of British slave trader statue
Read full article: 4 acquitted in toppling of British slave trader statueFour anti-racism demonstrators have been cleared of criminal damage in the toppling of a statue of a 17th-century slave trader during a Black Lives Matter protest in southwestern England.
Police: Teens driven by racial hatred targeted BLM leader
Read full article: Police: Teens driven by racial hatred targeted BLM leaderAuthorities say three teenagers driven by racial hatred were behind hoax calls that brought major police responses to the home of one of the leading Black Lives Matter activists in Los Angeles.
High school temporarily halts distribution of yearbook over pages covering Black Lives Matter movement
Read full article: High school temporarily halts distribution of yearbook over pages covering Black Lives Matter movementThe yearbook came out last week, and when it was being distributed on Friday, students were told they had to stop distributing and selling the books due to censorship based on racist complaints.
Globes group ousts member over his Black Lives Matter email
Read full article: Globes group ousts member over his Black Lives Matter emailA former president of the organization that hosts the Golden Globes has been dropped from the groupās board after calling Black Lives Matter a āracist hate movementā in an email.
UN experts slam UK report for repackaging 'racist tropes'
Read full article: UN experts slam UK report for repackaging 'racist tropes'A body of experts that advises the United Nations on human rights concerns has slammed a widely criticized British government-backed report that concluded there was no systemic racism in the country.
Authors of UK racism report hit back at 'misrepresentation'
Read full article: Authors of UK racism report hit back at 'misrepresentation'The commission behind a report that concluded that Britain does not have a systemic problem with racism has defended itself against critics, some of whom have argued that it downplayed the countryās historic role in slavery.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantisā anti riot-bill expect to pass, will make penalties harsher
Read full article: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantisā anti riot-bill expect to pass, will make penalties harsherAfter last summer's Black Lives Matter protests, Gov. Ron DeSantis called on the state's legislature to enact stiffer penalties for protesters.
Plan to revamp police force proceeds in Ithaca, New York
Read full article: Plan to revamp police force proceeds in Ithaca, New YorkBlack Lives Matter is seen along East Green Street where is passes under South Aurora Street, Monday, March 22, 2021, in Ithaca, N.Y. The nationwide reexamination of policing after the killing of George Floyd has led the Ivy League town in New York to consider an ambitious and contentious plan to remake its force. A proposal would replace the 63-officer Ithaca Police Department with a new Department of Community Solutions and Public Safety. The Ithaca Common Council unanimously approved a series of reform recommendations Wednesday night that included reconstituting the city police force to add unarmed officers to handle nonviolent calls like petty thefts. AdArmed officers of the 63-officer force would be able to keep their positions, and supporters of the plan said the new unarmed officers would be able to engage more with communities distrustful of police.
Black adviser quits UK government in wake of racism report
Read full article: Black adviser quits UK government in wake of racism report(AP Photo/Frank Augstein, FILE)LONDON ā The most senior Black adviser to U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has resigned, the government said Thursday, the day after a report on racial disparities concluded that Britain does not have a systemic problem with racism. But Simon Woolley, a former government equalities adviser and a member of the U.K. House of Lords, said Kasumuās exit was connected to the āgrubbyā and ādivisiveā report. The Conservative government launched the inquiry into racial disparities in the wake of anti-racism protests last year. The panel of experts concluded that while āoutright racismā exists in Britain, the country is not āinstitutionally racistā or āriggedā against ethnic minorities. āThere are very serious issues that our society faces to do with racism that we need to address,ā he said.
With drivers confused, Atlantic City to redo BLM road paint
Read full article: With drivers confused, Atlantic City to redo BLM road paint(AP Photo/Noah K. Murray, File)ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ā Atlantic City says it will redo a Black Lives Matter tribute on a street because the original painting of those words across the entire road confused motorists who didn't know where to drive on it. Instead, the words āBlack Lives Matterā will be painted onto the repaved road in a manner that does not obscure lane divider markings, Mayor Marty Small said Thursday. āThe words āBlack Lives Matter" will still be on the street." The road painting was a compromise that averted a potential confrontation between activists who wanted to paint the words āBlack Lives Matterā on the famous Boardwalk, and city officials who would not allow it. City Council member LaToya Dunston accused the city of wasting taxpayer dollars by painting the road without knowing the rules governing it.
Journalist acquitted in Iowa case seen as attack on press
Read full article: Journalist acquitted in Iowa case seen as attack on pressDes Moines Register reporter Andrea Sahouri, facing, hugs her mother, Muna Tareh-Sahouri, after being found not-guilty at the conclusion of her trial at the Drake University Legal Clinic, Wednesday, March 10, 2021, in Des Moines, Iowa. (Kelsey Kremer/The Des Moines Register via AP, Pool)IOWA CITY, Iowa ā An Iowa jury on Wednesday acquitted a journalist who was pepper-sprayed and arrested by police while covering a protest, in a case that critics have derided as an attack on press freedoms and an abuse of prosecutorial discretion. Robnett, 24, said he was sprayed and handcuffed after telling the officer that Sahouri was a Register journalist. Sahouri was the first working U.S. journalist to face a criminal trial since 2018, according to the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker. Another Register reporter, Katie Akin, was near Sahouri and quickly informed police that they were journalists.
Detective cleared after shooting Fort Lauderdale protester with rubber bullet
Read full article: Detective cleared after shooting Fort Lauderdale protester with rubber bulletFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. ā Fort Lauderdale Police Detective Eliezer Ramos has been exonerated, nearly a year after he shot a woman in the face with a rubber bullet during a Black Lives Matter protest. āThe internal affairs investigation determined that it was not Detective Ramosā intent to strike Miss Ratlieff. Detective Ramosā actions warranted an internal review. Based on that and the external expertās review of the incident, Detective Ramos is exonerated,ā Lynn said in front of Fort Lauderdale City Hall. AdBefore she spoke, video was played showing the intense moments when the detective shot Ratlieff in the face with a rubber bullet.
Reports: Seattle police violated policies at summer protests
Read full article: Reports: Seattle police violated policies at summer protestsProtests erupted in Seattle and across the country after George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer. The latest findings are separate from three other investigations into Seattle officers by the Office of Police Accountability. In the latest reports, investigators found that officers and one commander violated department policies while responding to demonstrations in Seattle. As she walked toward a group of people, the officer threw the blast ball and it hit her in the chest. Investigations found that the officer violated department policy by throwing the blast ball overhand toward a person who was unarmed and not throwing projectiles at officers.
Judge bans Proud Boys leader from Washington after arrest
Read full article: Judge bans Proud Boys leader from Washington after arrestFILE - In this Sept. 26, 2020, file photo, Proud Boys leader Henry "Enrique" Tarrio wears a hat that says The War Boys during a rally in Portland, Ore. Police in the nations capital on Jan. 4, 2021, arrested the leader of the Proud Boys, who is accused of burning a Black Lives Matter banner that was torn down from a historic Black church in downtown Washington in December 2020. (AP Photo/Allison Dinner, File)WASHINGTON ā A judge has banned the leader of the Proud Boys, a far-right extremist group, from the nationās capital after he was accused of vandalizing a Black Lives Matter banner at a historic Black church and found with high-capacity firearm magazines when he was arrested. Tarrio was arrested Monday by the Metropolitan Police Department and accused of burning a Black Lives Matter banner that was torn down from a historic Black church in downtown Washington last month. A large Black Lives Matter sign was ripped from Asbury United Methodist Church property, torn and set aflame in December. Tarrio was seen with the sign in video of the incident posted on YouTube, according to a police report.
Proud Boys leader arrested, accused of burning church banner
Read full article: Proud Boys leader arrested, accused of burning church bannerWASHINGTON ā Police in the nationās capital on Monday arrested the leader of the Proud Boys, who is accused of burning a Black Lives Matter banner that was torn down from a historic Black church in downtown Washington last month. By nightfall, vandals tore down a Black Lives Matter banner and sign from two historic Black churches in downtown Washington and set the banner ablaze. Tarrio told The Washington Post he had participated in the burning of the Black Lives Matter banner and said he would plead guilty to destruction of property and pay the church the cost of the banner. Another video showed men removing a Black Lives Matter sign at the Metropolitan A.M.E. Church. Mills said Asbury saw another Black Lives Matter sign taken from its location over the Christmas holiday, prompting her to formally request extra protection for the church during Wednesday's planned protests.
Athletes act: Stars rise up against racial injustice in 2020
Read full article: Athletes act: Stars rise up against racial injustice in 2020The NBA painted āBlack Lives Matterā on the courts inside their Orlando, Florida, ābubble" and social justice messages were emblazoned on the backs of jerseys. Paul met with NBA players, and they decided awareness wasnāt enough anymore. āBlack Lives Matterā also was featured prominently on the leagueās courts. Wallace, the only full-time Black driver at the NASCAR national level, first began speaking out against racial injustice in America in the spring. His car featured a āBlack Lives Matterā paint scheme.
Christmas unites community after fire guts historic church
Read full article: Christmas unites community after fire guts historic churchThe site of Middle Collegiate Church, which was devastated by a fire earlier in the month, is seen in New York on Dec. 14, 2020. The facade and the New York Liberty Bell are the only parts of the 128-year-old church that remain. Middle Collegiate had previously occupied two other locations in Manhattan beginning in 1729. Middle Collegiate has also welcomed 25 new parishioners since the fire, she said. āThe church is made up of the congregation and what the people in the congregation believe and do,ā said Slacik, who married her wife at the church.
Police guide that calls BLM a terrorist group draws outrage
Read full article: Police guide that calls BLM a terrorist group draws outrageFILE - In this July 11, 2020 file photo, Alycia Pascual-Pena, left, and Marley Ralph kneel while holding a Black Lives Matter banner during a protest in memory of Breonna Taylor, in Los Angeles. The document, labeled ārestricted to law enforcement only,ā is one of the few publicly available materials on its website. The law enforcement association, known by its nickname ILEETA, says in a mission statement that it's ācommitted to the reduction of law enforcement riskā and saving lives through high-quality training. The paper claims that those who participated in months of protests earlier this year in Portland and Seattle were āuseful idiotsā designed to give cover to the āhard-core, terrorist trained troopsā that would follow. Goff, whose group works with departments to make policing āless racist and deadly,ā said the document showed why it's important for critics to engage directly with local law enforcement to seek changes.
Portland, Oregon rejects bid to cut $18M more from police
Read full article: Portland, Oregon rejects bid to cut $18M more from policeBack the Blue police supporters, left, stand next to Black Lives Matter protesters calling for defunding the police, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Paula Bronstein)
Black Lives Matter faces test of its influence in election
Read full article: Black Lives Matter faces test of its influence in electionāBlack Lives Matter saved us, because we had nobody,ā said Jones. Now, BLMās influence faces a test, as voters in Tuesdayās election consider candidates who endorsed or denounced the BLM movement amid a national reckoning on race. Enter Black Lives Matter. Across social media platforms, the Black Lives Matter movement boasts a following of millions. āBlack Lives Matter,ā as a slogan, elicited āAll Lives Matterā and āBlue Lives Matterā responses from foes.
Is there a racial divide when it comes to length of the voting lines?
Read full article: Is there a racial divide when it comes to length of the voting lines?Is there a racial divide when it comes to voting wait times at precincts? In 2016, white voters waited an average of 10 minutes, according to a survey of voters conducted by the Bipartisan Policy Center and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In comparison, Black voters waited an average of 16 minutes and Latino voters were in line an average of 13 minutes, according to the survey. During the 2018 election, Black voters waited an average of 11.5 minutes, Latino voters an average of 11.7 minutes and white voters an average of 8.8 minutes, according to the Bipartisan Policy Center. In precincts with 90% or more non-white voters, the average wait time was 32.4 minutes and the median was 13.3 minutes.
Environmental groups sue over Portland tear gas use
Read full article: Environmental groups sue over Portland tear gas useThe federal lawsuit alleges the U.S. government violated federal environmental law by deploying āan unprecedented amount of dangerous chemical weaponsā without assessing their environmental impacts beforehand, as required by the National Environmental Policy Act. Oregonās Department of Environmental Quality noted that āthe repeated deployment of tear gas in downtown Portland has led to elevated levels of certain contaminantsā in stormwater drains. But state officials said air-quality monitors arenāt located nearby and donāt measure tear gas exposure. Medical experts say there are few studies on health effects of tear gas. A European Union agency says it āis very toxic to aquatic life.āFiguring out precisely what tear gas components are in the environment is also a challenge.
White man seeks forgiveness in attack on Black family's home
Read full article: White man seeks forgiveness in attack on Black family's homeA 24-year-old white man has been charged with ethnic intimidation and other counts for firing shots into the Hall's home just north of Detroit after the family put a Black Lives Matter sign in their front window. (AP Photo/Corey Williams)WARREN, Mich. ā A white man accused of firing shots into the home of a Black suburban Detroit family who put a Black Lives Matter sign in their front window asked for forgiveness during a court hearing Thursday. Frederick told Judge Michael Chupa that he wanted Eddie and Candace Hall to forgive him, though he didn't specify what he did to make him seek their forgiveness. Outside, they discovered the swastika and found that someone had written āterrorist Black Lives Matter,ā ānot welcomeā and a phrase containing an expletive on their pickup truck. A neighborās home surveillance video showed a masked and hooded man carrying what appears to be a handgun outside the Halls' home.
Broward private school teacher resigns after refusing to take down Black Lives Matter flag
Read full article: Broward private school teacher resigns after refusing to take down Black Lives Matter flagCOCONUT CREEK, Fla. ā A South Florida teacher is claiming that she was forced out of her job as an educator after she refused to take down a Black Lives Matter flag that was displayed in her classroom. Middle school teacher Nadine Cutler showed Local 10ā²s Christian De La Rosa the Black Lives Matter flag she had hanging up in her classroom until last week, when she claims school administrators at North Broward Preparatory School demanded she take it down. āWith a predominantly white population, I think systemic racism is a really important topic.āThe algebra teacher notes school administrators did not complain about her rainbow flag, which was hanging right next to the Black Lives Matter flag. School administrators sent an email to parents saying as a multicultural international school, they value inclusivity, but they do not permit teachers to promote their own political or social activism. The schoolās alumni association has sent a petition to the school condemning what happened and demanding school administrators affirm the Black Lives Matter movement.
Secret grand jury files in Breonna Taylor case to be public
Read full article: Secret grand jury files in Breonna Taylor case to be publicBlack Lives Matter protesters march, Friday, Sept. 25, 2020, in Louisville. Breonna Taylor's family demanded Friday that Kentucky authorities release all body camera footage, police files and the transcripts of the grand jury hearings that led to no charges against police officers who killed the Black woman during a March drug raid at her apartment. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
Homespun BLM products include cookie kits, garden gnomes
Read full article: Homespun BLM products include cookie kits, garden gnomesOne of the cookie-decorating kits she offers has a Black Lives Matter theme. Other examples of homespun BLM merchandise include wine stoppers and even garden gnomes ā objects more often associated with white suburbia. The yellow-and-black-clad gnome ā a nod to the colors used on a Black Lives Matter website ā wears a āBLMā hat. āHopefully, someone who sees it is not offended.āHe has since gotten a few orders for either Black Lives Matter gnomes or African American gnomes. Kate Mayer, 37, of Cincinnati, decided to offer a Black Lives Matter wine bottle stopper among her dozens of handmade wine stoppers.
Louisville protests continue in Breonna Taylor's name
Read full article: Louisville protests continue in Breonna Taylor's nameProtesters spend time in a church lot, Friday, Sept. 25, 2020, in Louisville. Many briefly ended up back at a downtown square that has been a focal point of protests. Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer had urged continued peaceful protests in an appearance at a news conference Saturday evening. Cameron said the other officers were not charged with Taylorās killing because they acted to protect themselves. Since when does freedom and civil rights have a curfew?ā___Associated Press writer Claire Galofaro contributed to this report from Louisville.
Trump, social media, right-wing news stir up antifa scares
Read full article: Trump, social media, right-wing news stir up antifa scaresIt's a scene that has unfolded in many other cities and small towns this year, the product of fear and conflict stoked by bogus posts on social media, right-wing news outlets and even some of the nation's most powerful leaders. A man suspected of fatally shooting a Trump supporter after a pro-Trump caravan in Portland, Oregon, last month had described himself in a social media post as ā100% ANTIFA." Theyāre trying to blame all this stuff on antifa, and Iām like, āWho exactly is antifa? Adam Klein, an associate professor of communication studies at Pace University, analyzed social media posts by far-right extremists and antifascist activists leading up to the Charlottesville rally three years ago. āYou donāt get the sense online that there is an organization as much as there are some prominent (social media) accounts associated with antifa,ā he said.
Miami Beach hotel owner told to remove Black Lives Matter banner by city code enforcement
Read full article: Miami Beach hotel owner told to remove Black Lives Matter banner by city code enforcementMIAMI BEACH, Fla. A Miami Beach hotel owner raised some eyebrows when he hung up a socially conscious banner. That man told Local 10 News he hung the Black Lives Matter banner out of love and respect. The banner is a silent protest, in solidarity with the Black community, Black Lives Matter, and our neighborhood, said Alexander Guerra, owner of The Gaythering. One important thing to note is that banners are prohibited under Miami Beach City Code without a permit. He said in his opinion, saying Black Lives Matter isnt promoting his hotel or his bar, and that despite what some may say, it isnt a political message.
Portland's grim reality: 100 days of protests, many violent
Read full article: Portland's grim reality: 100 days of protests, many violentBlack Lives Matter protests, vigils and speeches marking the occasion are planned over three days and Trump supporters are planning another caravan rally. But smaller protests have continued, with groups of 100 to 200 people marching nightly. The protesters want city officials to slash the police budget and reallocate that money to Black residents and businesses. The tension reached a new high last weekend when the pro-Trump caravan motored into downtown, with some shooting paintballs and spraying bear repellent at Black Lives Matter protesters who tried to block the streets. Lost amid the escalating tensions are the voices of the citys Black residents, who are divided about the best way to keep up the momentum of the Black Lives Matter movement.
More than 250 arrested since Blake shooting in Wisconsin
Read full article: More than 250 arrested since Blake shooting in WisconsinA protester holds a flag during a Black Lives Matter march Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020, in Kenosha, Wis. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)If you need help with the Public File, call (954) 364-2526.
New Black Lives Matter initiative: Miami Heat teams up with MPD, D2C
Read full article: New Black Lives Matter initiative: Miami Heat teams up with MPD, D2CMIAMI The Miami Heat announced Thursday the team is partnering with the Miami Police Department to implement a new Black Lives Matter initiative. The BLM movement hit home for Udonis Haslem and other players earlier this year. As a black man raising black kids in America, Im scared as hell, Haslem said in May. Chief Jorge Colina said the effort will begin with a pilot program that will train a subset of Miami police officers. Any training that allows us to grow further in the community is something that well always be interested in, Colina said.
Cellphone video posted online shows suspected vigilante attack at Kenosha protests
Read full article: Cellphone video posted online shows suspected vigilante attack at Kenosha protestsKENOSHA, Wis. Illinois police arrested a 17-year-old Wednesday after two people were shot to death during another night of Black Lives Matter protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin. (Warning, Graphic/Violent)A crowd chases a suspected shooter down in Kenosha. Two people were killed Tuesday night in a possible vigilante attack carried out by a young white man who was caught on cellphone video opening fire in the middle of the street with a semi-automatic rifle. I just killed somebody, he could be heard saying at one point Tuesday night. The gunfire erupted just before midnight, during the third straight night of unrest in Kenosha over the police shooting of a Black man, Jacob Blake.
ACLU sues over federal action in Portland, Oregon, protests
Read full article: ACLU sues over federal action in Portland, Oregon, protestsThe American Civil Liberties Union has filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2020, challenging the legality of the actions taken by U.S. agents sent by President Donald Trump to subdue protests in Portland. The federal agents exceeded the limits of their authority, making illegal arrests and using tear gas, rubber bullets, pepper spray and other tactics to squelch the protests, the lawsuit alleges. A video of plaintiff and Navy veteran Christopher David's encounter with U.S. agents outside the Portland courthouse circulated widely on social media. It showed one agent hitting David with a baton and another dousing him in the face with pepper spray. Local police have arrested hundreds of people over the three months and federal agents arrested at least 94 people at the height of the demonstrations in July.
Photos: Protesters, authorities clash in Wisconsin after video emerges of police shooting unarmed Black man
Read full article: Photos: Protesters, authorities clash in Wisconsin after video emerges of police shooting unarmed Black manThis time, the town is Kenosha, Wisconsin, which has about 100,000 people and sits just south of Milwaukee. The city is now trying to quell racial tension after police were caught on camera shooting 29-year-old Jacob Blake in the back multiple times. (2020 Getty Images)A car attempts to drive through a crowd of protesters on Aug. 24, 2020 in Kenosha. (2020 Getty Images)Demonstrators chant in front of a burning truck on Aug. 24, 2020 in Kenosha, Wisconsin. (2020 Getty Images)A man stands with a sign on Aug. 24, 2020 in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Police shooting lays bare Wisconsin's deep partisan divide
Read full article: Police shooting lays bare Wisconsin's deep partisan divideA small group of Black Lives Matter protesters pray near the sight of a police shooting Monday, Aug. 24, 2020, in Kenosha, Wis. Kenosha police shot a man Sunday evening, setting off unrest in the city after a video appeared to show the officer firing several shots at close range into the man's back. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
Black creatives in Italian fashion demand cultural reform
Read full article: Black creatives in Italian fashion demand cultural reformFashion designer Stella Jean talks during an interview with the Associated Press, in Rome, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)MILAN The only Black designer belonging to Italys influential fashion council is demanding a "long overdue cultural reform from her colleagues under the slogan: Do Black Lives Matter in Italy? A frequent refrain from Black creatives in Italian fashion is that they are often the only person of color in the workplace. Stella chafes at the Africa Hub, which promoted five brands during Milan Fashion Week in February. While she won't show in September, she has asked Capasa to host a Black Lives Matter event to kick off "the immediate launch of a long-overdue fashion cultural reform.''
Heat to be āUnited in Blackā for NBA playoffs
Read full article: Heat to be āUnited in Blackā for NBA playoffsMIAMI, Fla. ā The Miami Heat are set to take on the Indiana Pacers next week for the start of the NBA playoffs. The Heat are calling this yearās theme āUnited in Blackā and are asking fans to wear black to cheer on the players and align with the teamās fight for social justice. The Heat are calling this yearās theme United in Black and are asking fans to wear black to cheer on the players and align with the teamās fight for social justice. Fans can purchase the āUnited in Blackā shooting shirts at TheMiamiHeatStore.com, and it will also be in stores soon. For more information on āUnited in Black,ā log on to HEAT.com/BlackLivesMatter.
Looking back on the Watts Riots, 55 years later: In photos
Read full article: Looking back on the Watts Riots, 55 years later: In photos(Getty Images)Scenes from the Watts Riots in Los Angeles in 1965. (Getty Images)Scenes from the Watts Riots in Los Angeles in 1965. (Getty Images)Scenes from the Watts Riots in Los Angeles in 1965. (Getty Images)Scenes from the Watts Riots in Los Angeles in 1965. (Getty Images)Scenes from the Watts Riots in Los Angeles in 1965.
Lack of study and oversight raises concerns about tear gas
Read full article: Lack of study and oversight raises concerns about tear gasFILE - In this July 26, 2020, file photo, federal officers launch tear gas at demonstrators during a Black Lives Matter protest at the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse in Portland, Ore. The Associated Press found that there is no government oversight of the manufacture and use of tear gas. Instead, the industry is left to regulate itself. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)
Analysis: Early returns say so far, so good for NBA bubble
Read full article: Analysis: Early returns say so far, so good for NBA bubbleIf that wasnt enough, the quality of play is so good that its almost like the NBA hadnt stopped playing for 4-1/2 months. In all honestly, its better than I was expecting ... talking about all the teams in general, San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich said. So, you see some of the talents these guys have are coming out.The numbers inside the bubble are ridiculous. Try 36 points again, 18 rebounds and eight assists in the Bucks loss to Houston on Sunday night. The Rockets beat the Mavs 153-149 in overtime Friday and then tried 61 3-pointers to tie an NBA regulation-game record Sunday.
Portland protest peaceful after federal presence reduced
Read full article: Portland protest peaceful after federal presence reducedA speaker addresses the crowd during a Black Lives Matter protest at the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse Thursday, July 30, 2020, in Portland, Ore. After days of clashes with federal police, the crowd outside of the federal courthouse remained peaceful Thursday night. A group identified as Firefighters for Black Lives Matter gathered in a small park a couple miles west of the courthouse. A parade of cars with Black Lives Matter signs taped to their windows slowed traffic in the city. Since then, there have been no visible signs of any federal law enforcement presence outside the Mark O. Hatfield Federal Courthouse. And while thousands have marched and rallied peacefully, Portlands federal courthouse became a target for some protesters.
Portland protest scene relatively calm after US drawdown
Read full article: Portland protest scene relatively calm after US drawdownThe agents most nights fired tear gas in return. The mood remained calm at 1 a.m. Friday as the crowd dwindled to about 500 demonstrators. The Democrat also apologized to peaceful demonstrators exposed to tear gas used by Portland police before federal officials arrived. But federal officials insisted that the agents will not leave the city completely and will be kept on standby. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on under-covered issues.
Players, coaches kneel before NBA's re-opening night
Read full article: Players, coaches kneel before NBA's re-opening nightThe NBA had a strong, powerful re-opening night message. Tonight we witnessed sober, powerfully moving and heartfelt demonstrations by our players of their commitment to the pursuit of justice," National Basketball Players Association Executive Director Michele Roberts tweeted. And all the players, all the coaches, are united in that fact and committed to do what we can do to effect long-term change.Many players warmed up wearing shirts that said Black Lives Matter." Thursday also marked the debut of new jerseys bearing messages that many players chose to have added, such as Equality" and Peace." NBA players have used their platforms both in the bubble and on social media to demand equality, to demand justice for Taylor.
Boateng recounts pain of racist abuse to Bayern teammates
Read full article: Boateng recounts pain of racist abuse to Bayern teammatesFor weeks Bayern Munich players had been showing solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement at games when Jerome Boateng was approached by teammates for a deeper conversation. Before our break, I talked actually to Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka about it, Boateng recalled on a video call. There are some situations of course that are really hard to help, but you can always help in a situation, the defender said. Now the German champions are preparing to take the field again in the Champions League next week, in the round of 16 against Chelsea where they lead 3-0 from the first leg in February. I think about racism you never can do enough as you see how bad it is still in the world right now," Boateng said.
Portland: Big protest crowds again over US agents' presence
Read full article: Portland: Big protest crowds again over US agents' presenceDuring demonstrations the previous night federal agents repeatedly fired tear gas to break up rowdy protests that continued into the early morning Saturday. Authorities say six federal officers were injured and one person was arrested. Trump said he sent federal agents to Portland to halt the unrest but state and local officials say they are making the situation worse. There were demonstrations for police reform and against the increased presence of federal law enforcement in cities across the country Saturday. The Federal Protective Service had declared the gathering in Portland that began Friday evening an unlawful assembly.
Yanks, Nats kneel in Black Lives Matter salute; Fauci's toss
Read full article: Yanks, Nats kneel in Black Lives Matter salute; Fauci's tossThe New York Yankees and the Washington Nationals kneel while holding a black ribbon to honor Black Lives Matter before playing an opening day baseball game at Nationals Park, Thursday, July 23, 2020, in Washington. before the start of the first inning of an opening day baseball game at Nationals Park, Thursday, July 23, 2020, in Washington. Players from both clubs wore T-shirts saying Black Lives Matter during batting practice, and the letters BLM were stenciled into the back of the mound at the center of the diamond. In a poignant reference to the racial reckoning happening in the U.S., players and other members of both teams held a long black ribbon while standing spaced out along the two foul lines. That followed a series of videos: about Black Lives Matter, showing major league players such as New Yorks Aaron Judge and Washingtons Howie Kendrick; about the Nationals postseason run; about the COVID-19 outbreak.
5 Things to Know for Today
Read full article: 5 Things to Know for TodaySmoke fills the sky as federal officers try to disperse Black Lives Matter protesters on Wednesday, July 22, 2020, in Portland, Ore. A federal judge is hearing arguments on Oregon's request for a restraining order against federal agents who have been sent to the state's largest city to quell protests that have spiraled into nightly clashes between authorities and demonstrators. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
5 Things to Know for Today
Read full article: 5 Things to Know for Today(AP Photo/Noah Berger)Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:1. MAYOR OF PORTLAND TEAR GASSED BY FEDS Mayor Ted Wheeler, a Democrat, was tear gassed by U.S. government agents as he stood at a fence guarding a federal courthouse during another night of raging protests. WHAT VIRUS-WRACKED COUNTRIES HAVE IN COMMON When it comes to battling COVID-19, nations led by populist leaders like the U.S., Britain and Brazil are faring poorly compared to more traditional liberal democratic models. CHINA JOINS RACE TO RED PLANET China launches its most ambitious Mars mission yet in a bold attempt to join the U.S. in successfully landing a spacecraft on the red planet. (FINALLY) Four months after it was originally scheduled, Major League Baseballs opening day is here with the World Series champion Nationals hosting the New York Yankees.
Officers assigned to monitor Black Lives Matter protesters watch both streets, Instagram
Read full article: Officers assigned to monitor Black Lives Matter protesters watch both streets, InstagramMIAMI For weeks, Jonathan T. Gartrelle has been a regular Black Lives Matter protester in downtown Miami. The 31-year-old New Yorker who now lives in Miami Beach has been so passionate about the demonstrations that the police officers who are assigned to supervise them know his Instagram account. On Saturday, officers reported Gartrelle joined a group at the Torch of Friendship, a monument on Biscayne Boulevard. Miami Police Chief Jorge Colina showed Monday that they are also using surveillance cameras to monitor protesters. According to the arrest form, Gartrelle was not armed, yet officers are accusing him of armed robbery.
Chief to Justice for Breonna Taylor protest organizer: If you want to be arrested, we will accommodate you
Read full article: Chief to Justice for Breonna Taylor protest organizer: If you want to be arrested, we will accommodate youMIAMI Miami Police Chief Jorge Colina released a statement and two videos on Monday targeting Noura Fahmy, a Black Lives Matter protest organizer in Miami. Colina used a video on Twitter to send Fahmy a message: If you want to be arrested, we will accommodate you. She was walking with her signs & officers arrested her, Crump wrote on Twitter. They are standing in front of moving traffic for the purposes of being arrested, Colina said. Colina released police bodycam video showing Fahmy was a repeat offender.
'Black Lives' mural outside Trump Tower defaced for 3rd time
Read full article: 'Black Lives' mural outside Trump Tower defaced for 3rd timeNew York Police Department officers attempt to detain a protester who defaced with black paint the Black Lives Matter mural outside of Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue Saturday, July 18, 2020, in the Manhattan borough of New York. The Black Lives Matter street mural in front of Manhattans Trump Tower has been defaced with paint for the third time in a week. In the latest incident, two women were arrested around 3 p.m. Saturday after police said they poured black paint on the block-long mural outside Trump Tower on Manhattans chic Fifth Avenue. Meanwhile, police are continuing to look for a man in black shorts and a dark blue T-shirt who was seen splashing red paint on the Black Lives Matter mural around noon on Monday. Mayor Bill de Blasio helped paint the mural in front of President Donald Trumps namesake tower last week.
Black Lives Matter billboard placed next to Confederate flag
Read full article: Black Lives Matter billboard placed next to Confederate flagA Black Lives Matter billboard is seen next to a Confederate flag in Pittsboro, N.C., Thursday, July 16, 2020. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)A Black Lives Matter sign now fills a billboard next to a big Confederate flag that greets people coming into a small town outside Raleigh, thrilling some community organizers and angering the property owner. Friends called and asked if they could put a Confederate flag on my property," White said. He says they did it because the county commissioners had removed the Confederate statue.White has leased the billboard to Lamar Advertising, which sent representatives to notify him before putting up the Black Lives Matter sign on it. They wanted to know how I would react to it, and I told them I would not want a Black Lives Matter sign on that billboard, he said.
Statue of Black protester replaces toppled UK slave trader
Read full article: Statue of Black protester replaces toppled UK slave trader(AP Photo/Matt Dunham)LONDON An artist has erected a statue of a Black Lives Matter protester atop the plinth in the English city of Bristol once occupied by the toppled statue of a slave trader. Marc Quinn created the likeness of Jen Reid, a protester photographed standing on the plinth after demonstrators pulled down the statue of Edward Colston and dumped it in Bristols harbor on June 7. The statue, titled A Surge of Power (Jen Reid) was erected before dawn on Wednesday without approval from city officials. Colston was a 17th-century trader who made a fortune transporting enslaved Africans across the Atlantic to the Americas. Now were crystallizing it.Reid told The Guardian newspaper that the new statue was incredible and would help continue the conversation.City authorities fished the Colston statue out of the harbor and say it will be placed in a museum, along with placards from the Black Lives Matter demonstration.
Mayor helps paint 'Black Lives Matter' outside Trump Tower
Read full article: Mayor helps paint 'Black Lives Matter' outside Trump TowerMayor Bill de Blasio, third from left, participates in painting Black Lives Matter on Fifth Avenue in front of Trump Tower, Thursday, July 9, 2020, in New York. Al Sharpton as he helped paint the racial justice rallying cry in giant yellow letters on Fifth Avenue in front of Trump Tower. Our streets!When we say Black Lives Matter, there is no more American statement, there is no more patriotic statement because there is no America without Black America, de Blasio said. We are acknowledging the truth of ourselves as Americans by saying Black Lives Matter. We are righting a wrong.The mayor announced the plan to paint Black Lives Matter in front of Trump Tower last month after earlier saying the slogan would be painted on streets at several locations around the city. Trump lived in Trump Tower before he took office as president but has spent little time there since.
F1 Drivers all wear "End Racism" T-shirts, but 6 don't kneel
Read full article: F1 Drivers all wear "End Racism" T-shirts, but 6 don't kneelWorld champion Lewis Hamilton, the only black driver in F1, wore a T-shirt with Black Lives Matter on the front and End Racism on the back. Hamilton attended a Black Lives Matter march in London and is setting up a commission to increase diversity in motorsport. Soccer players on fields in England and Germany have taken the knee together simultaneously before games in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, and F1 drivers discussed what they should do during a drivers briefing on Friday evening. Mercedes is competing in an all-black car instead of the usual silver, while Hamilton and Bottas have End Racism written on the cars halo. Hamilton praised some drivers for speaking out against racism, but he still feels others need to do more and he raised that in their briefing.
Body-cam footage from late May protest appears to show Fort Lauderdale officers swearing, laughing at demonstrators
Read full article: Body-cam footage from late May protest appears to show Fort Lauderdale officers swearing, laughing at demonstratorsFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Fort Lauderdale police released all of the police-worn body camera forage from a Black Lives Matter protest that erupted into violence in May. In the video, two officers are heard cursing, laughing and appearing to be joking about shooting protesters and potentially injuring them with rubber bullets. It's the same black lives matter protest from May 31st where a protester, LaToya Ratlieff, was hit in the eye with a rubber bullet, and where a 19-year-old protester was on her knees and got shoved by Fort Lauderdale Police officer Steven Pohorence, who was charged with battery on Tuesday. Fort Lauderdale Police Chief Rick Maglione sent out a statement on Wednesday in response to the newly released video, saying:The entire video clearly demonstrates our officers were under attack by a group of people who chose to use violence instead of peace to antagonize the situation. Although the language is extreme, and offensive to some, our officers were dealing with the chaos of a developing situationFurthermore, he said his department is currently reviewing some 8,000 minutes of body camera footage from that May 31st protest.
Administration skips hearing on violence against protesters
Read full article: Administration skips hearing on violence against protestersThe White House, however, trumpeted the administration's continuing support of law officers in the now subsiding protests. If there was a shred of evidence, the administration would have presented fact witnesses to support this gaslighting, Rep. Jared Huffman, a California Democrat, said. The clearing of Lafayette Square is the subject of an Interior Department inspector-generals review and at least one lawsuit brought by those wounded. At a separate briefing Monday, a House Oversight subcommittee addressed the treatment of protesters and journalists at demonstrations across the country, including Lafayette Square. The administration has denied that authorities forced protesters from the square that day so Trump could stage a law-and-order photo op nearby, clinching an upheld Bible.
13-year-old activist organizes Black Lives Matter protest on Miami Beach
Read full article: 13-year-old activist organizes Black Lives Matter protest on Miami BeachMIAMI BEACH, Fla. Teen activist organizes Black Lives Matter protest on Miami BeachSouth Floridians continue demanding change, and on Sunday they gathered in Miami Beach. The organizer of the protest may be very young, just 13 years old, but shes hoping to make a big difference. The event began at South Pointe Park and ends about 2 miles away on Ocean Drive and 15th Street. They marched along Ocean Drive from 5th to 15th Street back on June 9. Sunday was be her fourth protest.
Game On for Heat! NBA releases restart schedule
Read full article: Game On for Heat! NBA releases restart scheduleMIAMI ā The Miami Heat will tip-off their return to play against one of the best in the West. The Heat will open up against the Denver Nuggets on Aug. 1 at Disneyās Wide World of Sports complex. It will be the first of eight āseeding gamesā which will wrap up the NBAās regular season. Miami enters the final 8 games sitting in the 4th spot in the Eastern Conference playoff chase. Here is the Heatās full return to play schedule:
Man describes rough take down by same Fort Lauderdale officer already under scrutiny
Read full article: Man describes rough take down by same Fort Lauderdale officer already under scrutinyFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. After social video showed Fort Lauderdale Police Officer Steven Poherence shoving a protester who was kneeling at a Black Lives Matter protest at the end of May, it was discovered that the officer has 79 previous use of force incidents on record. In another incident, involving a different man in April of this year, 26-year-old Brandon Long was pulled from a county transit bus. Shane Calvey, president of the Fort Lauderdale Fraternal Order of Police, advised that people should not rush to judgement. Ya know?Fort Lauderdale Police Chief Rick Maglione calls the action concerning but he, too, did not want to pass judgement. Poherence has been on paid administrative for nearly a month following the confrontation with the kneeling protester at the end of May.
Police investigating 'White Lives Matter' banner
Read full article: Police investigating 'White Lives Matter' bannerA plane towing a banner reading White Lives Matter Burnley flies above the stadium during the during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester City and Burnley at Etihad Stadium, in Manchester, England, Monday, June 22, 2020. (AP Photo/Shaun Botterill,Pool)BURNLEY Police are looking into an incident in which a plane pulled a banner with the words White Lives Matter Burnley on it over Manchester Citys Etihad Stadium at the start of a Premier League match between the teams. The aircraft came into view moments after players and coaches from both clubs took a knee at kickoff on Monday in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. When the league season resumed last week amid the coronavirus outbreak, Black Lives Matter replaced player names on the backs of shirts. Iffy Onuora, the equalities officer for English soccers players union, said he hoped the widespread condemnation of the banner will act as a catalyst for further conversations about the Black Lives Matter movement.
While Confederate statues come down, other symbols targeted
Read full article: While Confederate statues come down, other symbols targetedSundays work follows the removal of two other Confederate statues on the state Capitol grounds in Raleigh on Saturday. Cooper ordered the statues removed after protesters toppled two other Confederate statues Friday night, stringing one up by the neck and hanging it from a light pole. Cooper has advocated the statues removal for years. In another case in California, symbols of the Black Lives Matter movement have been targeted in recent weeks with vandalism. The Ventura County Sheriffs Office said late Saturday that a tarp painted with the letters BLM has been repeatedly damaged in Thousand Oaks.
UK demonstrators hold fourth weekend of anti-racism protests
Read full article: UK demonstrators hold fourth weekend of anti-racism protestsA white U.S. Police officer in Minneapolis, recently killed black man George Floyd, sparking anti-racism protests worldwide, and the Black Lives Matter movement hoping to enable reforms and greater social justice. (Ben Birchall/PA via AP)LONDON Anti-racism demonstrators are holding a fourth weekend of protests across the U.K., despite a ban on large gatherings because of the coronavirus pandemic. Hundreds assembled for a socially distanced Say No to Racism rally in Glasgows George Square, where earlier this week members of the far right attacked a refugee-rights gathering. Hundreds of thousands of people have held mostly peaceful anti-racism protests across Britain since the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25, urging the U.K. to confront its own history of imperialism and racial inequality. Hundreds of far-right activists clashed June 13 with police near the Churchill statue in London, which had been boarded up for protection.
Do you have what it takes? Submit a short film to the Black Life Film Fest
Read full article: Do you have what it takes? Submit a short film to the Black Life Film FestNow more than ever itās so important to lift up and amplify black artists and creators, which is why a new film festival was created to do just that. The inaugural Black Life Film Fest will take place Sept. 5, and luckily for people who are interested in watching the selected films, the film festival will happen virtually, from the comfort of your home. Swirl Films and Mansa Productions are producing the festival, and the people there are asking for short film submissions that fit any kind of category. From documentaries and comedies to drama or animation -- as long as the film shows the black experience, it is eligible for submission. To find out more information about how you can submit your short film, or just general details pertaining to the new festival, you can visit the website here.
More U.S. workers getting Juneteenth off as awareness grows
Read full article: More U.S. workers getting Juneteenth off as awareness growsThe date - June 19th - is not a federal holiday, and many non-black Americans have only recently become of aware of the day. Several of her employees are spending the day volunteering for the Juneteenth Freedom Phonebank, an initiative encouraging Census participation. Declaring the date a federal holiday would add considerable momentum, and there is growing support for the idea. Sen. John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, introduced legislation Thursday to make Juneteenth a federal holiday. In contrast, 93% of employers close on Independence day, with similar rates for Labor Day, Christmas Day and Thanksgiving.
America marks Juneteenth as protests bring new attention
Read full article: America marks Juneteenth as protests bring new attentionProtesters march in a Black Lives Matter demonstration organized by the Dallas Black Firefighters Association on Juneteenth 2020 in Dallas, Friday, June 19, 2020. Juneteenth marks the day in 1865 when federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas to take control of the state and ensure all enslaved people be freed, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. Former President Abraham Lincoln first issued the Emancipation Proclamation on Sept. 22, 1862, and it became effective the following Jan. 1. Word didnt reach the last enslaved black people until June 19 of that year, when Union soldiers brought the news of freedom to Galveston, Texas. Kristi Noem proclaimed Friday as Juneteenth Day, but the proclamation does not make the day a state-recognized holiday.
Black reporter sues paper over ban on her protest coverage
Read full article: Black reporter sues paper over ban on her protest coverageThis Nov. 23, 2019 photo shows Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter Alexis Johnson in Pittsburgh. Johnson, who was prohibited from covering the city's Black Lives Matter protests because of a tweet, sued the paper on Tuesday. Johnson, who is black, filed the lawsuit in federal court in Pennsylvania alleging the Post-Gazette was engaging in racial discrimination and retaliation. (Shantale Davis/@ShanShoots2 via AP)A Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter prohibited from covering the city's Black Lives Matter protests because of a tweet sued the paper on Tuesday. Michael M. Santiago, a black photographer for the paper who says he was prohibited from protest coverage for the same reason, has accepted a buyout and is leaving the paper.
Miami-Dade churches show support to Black Lives Matter movement
Read full article: Miami-Dade churches show support to Black Lives Matter movementMIAMI ā Miami-Dade Chief Assistant State Attorney Don Horn took to the podium on Sunday to sing āLean On Meā at Bayfront Park in downtown Miami. Arthur Jackson, of the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, said he and members of his church showed solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement because they were inspired by Rev. Our community truly wants and needs this.āSybrina Fulton participates in a pray march on Sunday in downtown Miami. Calvary Baptist Church, the Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, the Grace Baptist Church, the Friendship Baptist Church and the New Life Church of Carol City.
Black Lives Matter banner removed at US Embassy in Seoul
Read full article: Black Lives Matter banner removed at US Embassy in SeoulIn this June 14, 2020 photo, U.S. flag flutters next to a giant Black Lives Matter banner at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea. The banner has been removed from the U.S. Embassy building in South Korea's capital three days after it was raised there in solidarity with protesters back home. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)SEOUL A large Black Lives Matter banner has been removed from the U.S. Embassy building in South Korea's capital three days after it was raised there in solidarity with protesters back home. The Black Lives Matter banner was seen as support of worldwide movements honoring George Floyd, a black man who died in handcuffs while a white Minneapolis police officer pressed a knee on his neck. His death last month has prompted weeks of protests in the United States and around the world with the same theme: Black Lives Matter.
Law and Order supporters, BLM protesters clash in Miami
Read full article: Law and Order supporters, BLM protesters clash in MiamiAt one point, City of Miami police officers rode by on bikes and the Law and Order cheered loudly in the direction of the riders. The demonstration was organized in response to widespread, and much larger, Black Lives Matter protests that have sprung up all over South Florida and throughout the country. Evelio Medina, who founded the group Law Abiding Citizens Coalition, was the organizer of Sundays Law and Order rally. While several people at the Law and Order rally were wearing clothing bearing the Proud Boys name, most of the demonstrators were not. There were also a few loud, verbal exchanges when a small group of BLM protesters marched through the Law and Order rally.
Japan, New Zealand march to mourn George Floyd, seek change
Read full article: Japan, New Zealand march to mourn George Floyd, seek changeA protester prepares a banner prior to a solidarity rally for the death of George Floyd in Tokyo Sunday, June 14, 2020. Mitsuaki Shidara, standing in the crowd at Yoyogi Park, where the march began, said Japan has plenty of discrimination problems, but they're overlooked. Last week, a rally with similar themes in Tokyo drew several hundred people, and one in Osaka, in central Japan, drew about 2,000. More Black Lives Matter gatherings are planned for next week, in the southwestern city of Fukuoka and the central city of Nagoya. The rallies reflect how more people of various backgrounds are becoming part of a rapidly globalizing Japan.
Far-right activists protest in London despite warnings
Read full article: Far-right activists protest in London despite warningsBritish police officers, left, scuffle with members of far-right groups protesting against a Black Lives Matter demonstration, in central London, Saturday, June 13, 2020. British police have imposed strict restrictions on groups planning to protest in London Saturday in a bid to avoid violent clashes between protesters from the Black Lives Matter movement, as well as far-right groups. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)LONDON Hundreds of far-right activists gathered to demonstrate in central London's Parliament Square Saturday, despite strict police restrictions and warnings to stay home to contain the coronavirus. Officials put protective panels around the monuments amid fears that far-right activists would seek confrontations with anti-racism protesters under the guise of protecting statues. In London, Churchills statue was daubed with the words was a racist.Police have imposed strict restrictions on Saturdays protests in a bid to avoid violent clashes.
5 Things to Know for Today
Read full article: 5 Things to Know for TodayThe protests sweeping the world after George Floyd's death in the U.S. have added fuel to a movement to confront Europe's role in the slave trade and its colonial past. Leopold is increasingly seen as a stain on the nation where he reigned from 1865 to 1909. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:1. HISTORICAL FIGURES REASSESSED AROUND GLOBE The movement to pull down Confederate monuments around the U.S. in the wake of George Floyds death extends to statues of slave traders, imperialists, conquerors and explorers around the world. CHIEFS LEAD VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVE The Super Bowl champions are putting together the program in response to the social unrest that has gripped the nation.
Statues boarded up in London as more protests expected
Read full article: Statues boarded up in London as more protests expectedScaffolders erect boarding around the statue of Sir Winston Churchill at Parliament Square, in London, Thursday, June 11, 2020, following Black Lives Matter protests that took place across the U.K. over the weekend. The protests were ignited by the death of George Floyd, who died after he was restrained by Minneapolis police while in custody on May 25. (Kirsty O'Connor/PA via AP)LONDON Authorities in London boarded up a war memorial and a statue of wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill ahead of expected rival demonstrations by anti-racism and far-right protesters, as the citys mayor on Friday urged protesters to stay home because of the coronavirus pandemic. Several other statues have been defaced during mass protests around the country, including Churchills, which was daubed with the words was a racist. Police now fear far-right groups plan to seek confrontation under the guise of protecting statues. With more demonstrations expected on the weekend, a protective plywood screen was erected late Thursday around Churchills statue outside Parliament.
Starbucks creates own Black Lives Matter shirt for employees
Read full article: Starbucks creates own Black Lives Matter shirt for employeesStarbucks is creating its own Black Lives Matter shirt for employees to wear if they choose. The move comes after the coffee chain reportedly banned employees from wearing Black Lives Matter gear. The T-shirt depicts protest signs with phrases including Black Lives Matter, Speak Up and Time for Change. One sign shows a raised black fist. Social media blew up over news reports that Starbucks had told employees in a memo they couldn't wear Black Lives Matter shirts or other paraphernalia because it might be used to amplify divisiveness. Until the corporate T-shirts are available, Starbucks staffers can wear their own Black Lives Matter T-shirts and other gear.
Tensions rise over monuments to supporters of slavery
Read full article: Tensions rise over monuments to supporters of slaveryFor some Central Americans like Lopez, the monuments glorify the idea of European superiority. Despite the invigorated outrage during Black Lives Matter protests, some argue there is an educational value to the monuments near Bayside Marketplace. RELATED STORIESVandals target monuments around the world:Edward Colston made his fortune as slave trader in the 17th century. Anti-racism demonstrations under the banner Black Lives Matter have called attention to issues including the Rhodes Must Fall Oxford campaign group. Workers clean graffiti from a statue of Belgium's King Leopold II in Brussels on Thursday, June 11, 2020, that was targeted by protesters during a Black Lives Matter demonstration.
Conflicts arise over support of BLM movement at Lauderhill meeting
Read full article: Conflicts arise over support of BLM movement at Lauderhill meetingLAUDERHILL, Fla. ā When it comes to supporting the Black Lives Matter movement, a conflict brewed during the city of Lauderhillās commission meeting. The city commission meeting was a window into a conversation happening in communities across South Florida. The discussion was requested regarding the Black Lives Matter movement from Lauderhill Commissioner Richard Campbell. āWhen I see the extent of how diverse the support is, is it makes me have hope,ā Campbell said. [RELATED: Watch Commission Meeting In Its Entirety]āThere are a lot of reports that say it is the behavior of the victim and circumstance that dictate the actions of police, not race,ā Berger said during the virtual meeting.
MLB opens draft with Black Lives Matter message, donations
Read full article: MLB opens draft with Black Lives Matter message, donationsNEW YORK Before the first pick was made, Major League Baseball delivered a message: The sport stands fully behind the Black Lives Matter movement. Executives from all 30 teams working remotely held up signs that read: Black Lives Matter. We have a systemic racism problem in the country. We felt like we could amplify the Black Lives Matter message, he added. That black lives matter, and that we are united for change.
Girl leads Black Lives Matter protest on Ocean Drive
Read full article: Girl leads Black Lives Matter protest on Ocean DriveMIAMI BEACH, Fla. ā A student led a small Black Lives Matter march on Tuesday morning along Ocean Drive in South Beach. About two dozen people followed 13-year-old Egyptia Green, a Ransom Everglades School student, from Fifth to 15th Street. About two dozen protesters marched along Ocean Drive on Tuesday in South Beach. (Local 10 News)Miami Beach Commissioner Michael Gongora, DeAnne Connolly Graham, the chair of the Miami Beach Chamber Womenās Business Council, and a few Miami Beach officers also participated.
Miami protesters climb chain link fence to get onto I-95
Read full article: Miami protesters climb chain link fence to get onto I-95MIAMI, Fla. ā A protest group that gathered Sunday in Wynwood ended up making their way from marching on the streets to climbing chain link fences to get onto Interstate I-95. The group, started its march just after 6:30 p.m., leaving Panther Coffee in Wynwood before heading south along Miami Avenue toward the cityās historic Overtown neighborhood. Several Florida Highway Patrol officers in riot gear were on the highway, making sure no one tried to hop the fence. Troopers shut down all lanes of traffic on Interstate I-95 and the entrance to the Julia Tuttle Causeway, blocking cars and setting up a perimeter. While they walked along the highway, police kept their distance from the group of protesters and allowed them to have their space to get their message out.
Photos of Sundayās Black Lives Matter protests in South Florida
Read full article: Photos of Sundayās Black Lives Matter protests in South FloridaCopyright 2020 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved. Black Lives Matter protesters participated in peaceful demonstrations on Sunday in Wilton Manors and Hollywood. Black Lives Matter protesters march Sunday evening on Interstate 95 in Miami. Black Lives Matter protesters continued to march on Sunday in Miami. If you need help with the Public File, call (954) 364-2526.