First Lady Melania Trump asked everyone to protest in peace after cries for justice over George Floyd’s death turned into violent street actions.
The salary of policemen in the U.S. varies from state to state. On average, a police officer takes home an annual pay of $67,600.
Molly Hennessy-Fiske of the Los Angeles Times wrote “I’ve covered protests involving police in Ferguson, Mo., Baton Rouge, La., Dallas and Los Angeles. I’ve also covered the U.S. military in war zones, including Iraq and Afghanistan. I have never been fired at by police until tonight.”
The television ad was produced by The Lincoln Project, a group of anti-Trump Republicans.
Here is just a sampling of the thousands of videos uploaded to social media over the weekend where cops can clearly be seen unnecessarily escalating situations entirely on their own.
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Hamilton slams 'white-dominated' F1 for silence over Floyd death
A multitude of videos and photos of cops beating up peaceful protestors and media people are now going viral on social media.
Michael Jordan is one with the people who are seeking justice for victims of racism and violence.
Nike says "Don't Do It" on racism
A Texas woman was arrested for cursing an Ecuadorian couple from New Orleans whom she mistook for Mexicans. She also threatened them with a hammer.
F2 Group managing partner Tom Austin threatened to call 911 on a group of black men who used the building's facility as part of their amenities. He said, “I'm Tom Austin. I'm a tenant in the building. Are you?”
Some residents have defended the officer, saying his comments were taken out of context due to changes to Facebook's comment section for livestreams.
The woman issued an apology for the incident after a video of her making the call went viral on Twitter.
US anti-Semitic acts hit record high: Jewish NGO
The Anti-Defamation League reports 2,107 anti-Semitic incidents in 2019, including three that resulted in fatalities.
The theories are embraced by the far right, far left and religious extremists. Oxfam tried to raise funds by selling "Protocols of the Elders of Zion."
Mayor Keisha Bottoms shared the text on Twitter and said a duplicate message was sent to her son.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is voicing increased concern over the prospect of hate crimes as the country continues to navigate the coronavirus pandemic.
Leading Austrian anti-Nazi campaigner dies
Black Africans in Guangzhou have long suffered racism and discrimination
Jeremy Lin is calling for unity as the world combats the Coronavirus crisis.