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Snow Billy Details The Night 6ix9ine Had Him Shot in The Head
Chris David, a Navy veteran who was struck by unmarked officers in Portland during a protest, speaks to CNN's Brianna Keilar. CNN has reached out to the US Marshals and has not heard back.
Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA 43) making sure the brother pulled over is having his rights protected! Queen!
UNREAL. After seeing protestors taken off streets of Portland in unmarked cars, US Navy vet Christopher David approached fed officers, reminding them of their oath of office…THIS is how they responded! Mr. David, thank you for standing your ground & speaking up for what’s right!
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video released of deadly confrontation between sheriff’s deputy and stabbing suspect
A police officer was injured trying to stop a protester from throwing black paint on the Black Lives Matter mural in front of Trump Tower in Midtown on Saturday afternoon.
The suspect in a brutal murder at a Lower East Side luxury condo is awaiting arraignment after he was picked up by police Friday morning.
Lives Matter mural outside Trump Tower, which has been targeted by vandals twice in one week.
For the second time in a week, vandals were caught on camera pouring paint on the Black Lives Matter mural outside Trump Tower.
In a wide-ranging discussion Thursday with Dr. Anthony Fauci, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg noted that the U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic — in which more than 138,000 Americans have died — has been “significantly worse” than in the rest of the world. Fauci did not disagree, but said the nation needs to “call a time-out” to “regroup.” “While every other developed country in the world, or almost every other country, has had a relatively smaller number of new infections, we now face a record number of new infections every day,” Zuckerberg said near the start of the nearly hourlong discussion, which was carried live on Facebook. “At this point it is clear that the trajectory in the U.S. is significantly worse than many other countries and that our government and this administration have been considerably less effective in handling this. I personally think we need to take this a lot more seriously and our understanding of the disease is evolving and our response needs to be guided by science and our latest scientific understanding.” Zuckerberg asked Fauci what we needed to do as a nation to improve. “As you described accurately, Mark, we do have a serious situation now. I mean, it’s a mixed bag. There are parts of the country that are doing well, the Northeastern part, particularly the New York metropolitan area, was hit very hard,” Fauci responded, adding that we needed to pay more attention to the Southern states, where cases and deaths were spiking, and took issue with local officials who enacted insufficient social distancing restrictions and rushed to reopen society. “We’ve really got to almost regroup. Call a time-out. Not necessarily lock down again, but say ‘We’ve got to do this in a more measured way.’ We’ve got to get our arms around this, and we’ve got to get this controlled.” Zuckerberg said he agreed with the need for a reset, but didn’t back away from his criticisms of the Trump administration. “I was certainly sympathetic early on when it was clear that there would be some outbreaks no matter how well we handled this,” Zuckerberg told Fauci in a conversation that was broadcast live on the social media network, “but now that we’re here in July I just think it was avoidable and it’s really disappointing that we still don’t have adequate testing, that the credibility of our top scientists like yourself and the CDC are being undermined and, until recently, that parts of the administration were calling into question whether people should even follow best practices like wearing masks.” Members of President Trump’s administration have attacked Fauci in recent days, circulating to reporters a list of statements the infectious disease specialist has made since the emergence of the pandemic that they claim were wrong. “That’s really the nature of science,” Fauci replied. “You look at the information and the data that you have at any given time, and you make a decision on policy based on that information. As the information changes, then you have to be flexible enough and humble enough to change how you think about things.” Earlier on Tuesday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi also criticized Trump for not heeding the advice from scientists on how to safely reopen society, including the nation’s schools. “Mr. President, admit it: You’ve gone down the wrong path. Ask for direction. Ask for direction from our scientists,” Pelosi said. With the number of cases spiking in dozens of states across the country, Zuckerberg asked Fauci what steps he thought the country should take in order to reset our response to the pandemic. “I would recommend as strong as possibly can to get people to wear masks,” Fauci said, “to avoid crowds, to keep distances — outdoors always better than indoors.” White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany was asked by Yahoo News on Thursday whether Trump planned on issuing a nationwide order requiring face masks. “We leave it to localities to make the decisions with regard to face coverings. [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] guidelines remain the same today: recommended but not required,” McEnany said. Over the course of the past week, Trump has pushed states to reopen public schools and has threatened to withhold federal funding to those districts that refuse. Fauci said that he agrees with making reopening schools a priority, but stopped short of Trump’s call to resume in person classes despite the health risks. “To the extent possible, our default should be to try and get the children back to school. The reason I say that is that the unintended ripple effects, downstream consequences of keeping the children out of school can be profound,” Fauci said, while warning that the virus was spreading too fast in some areas to do so fully. Fauci said some districts should look at modifications to a full reopening, including staggering attendance, separating students with compromised immune systems and holding classes outside. “It can be done,” he concluded.
COP ARRESTS FIREFIGHTER IN THE MIDDLE OF SAVING SOMEONES LIFE BECAUSE FIRE TRUCK WAS 1 MILLIMETER OVER THE LINE
CNN's Anderson Cooper called out a recent Instagram endorsement by President Donald Trump amid surges in the coronavirus pandemic across the US and ongoing tension between the White House and Dr. Anthony Fauci, saying it's "grotesque."
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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A business was fortunately empty when a fire erupted in Winston-Salem, according to the Winton-Salem Fire Department. At about 4:13 a.m. Wednesday, the Winton-Salem Fire Department shared video on Twitter as crews worked to put out flames at a business at 1685 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. Fire crews said no one was injured, and they believe the building was empty when the fire ignited. The fire was under control by 6:01 a.m. It is their understanding the building was on fire for awhile before anyone called about it. No word on the cause of the fire.
Trump Dominating the Streets
SOUTH FULTON, Ga. — A woman was nearly stabbed to death by a passenger while riding in a Lyft Tuesday night. Authorities in South Fulton said she was forced to jump out of the car into oncoming traffic to escape. Police said during that process she was hit by another car. It happened around 11 p.m. on Butner Road near Fair Ridge, according to police. The victim was riding in the Lyft with three other people -- the driver and two other passengers -- when she was attacked. Investigators are trying to determine if the passengers knew each other. The victim was originally taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, but police said she is now stable. Authorities said the suspect ran away from the scene before police arrived but they are working to locate her. The Lyft driver, the front seat passenger and the driver of the car involved in the wreck remained on scene until police arrived. Tyron Bush, who spoke to 11Alive on Wednesday, is the driver who struck the woman. He said as he was driving down the road, he noticed a car with its hazard lights on. Bush said that the woman who was stabbed ran into the roadway, he hit his brakes - but it was too late and he hit her. "They was trying to kill her," Bush believes. "The way she was running from them, I know she was frightened." He said he thought she was dead. He recalled several people outside the car arguing - but said he was outnumbered and didn't feel safe. "I made it back to my truck because I didn't have a weapon," he said. "There was too many of them." Bush said someone from the Lyft walked off and he assumes it was the suspect police are looking for. Bush returned to the scene on Wednesday to see if police could give him information on how the victim is doing. "That could have been my daughter," he said. "I just want to know how she's doing." Lyft sent a statement to 11Alive saying, "Community safety is fundamental to Lyft. The incident described is unacceptable, and we are in the process of gathering the facts. We have reached out to the driver to offer our support and stand ready to assist law enforcement with their investigation."
Girl Fighting Police Officer
Woman Fighting Police Officer