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Month: June 2021

Georgia governor suspends county sheriff indicted on federal civil rights charges

A Georgia county sheriff has been suspended following a review of his indictment on federal civil rights charges, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s office announced Wednesday. Kemp suspended Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill after a commission found Hill’s indictment adversely affects the administration of the sheriff’s office, according to an executive order released from Kemp’s office.

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Tracking the return of sunny skies

THURSDAY: We’ll wake up to some more clouds, but those are on the way out! Sunshine will take their place this afternoon, helping temperatures warm into the low 80’s. TONIGHT: Staying mostly clear overnight. Lows fall to near 60. EXTENDED: The trend keeps going into Friday and Saturday. More bright skies expected with temperatures climbing

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Oakland police officers disciplined over excessive use of tear gas during George Floyd protests last year

Some Oakland police officers have been disciplined in response to the excessive use of tear gas during last year’s protests over the death of George Floyd, the city’s police chief said. Oakland police officers “were not authorized to deploy tear gas in the manner they did” during the height of protests, Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong

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China suspends all high-risk sports events after deadly mountain ultra-marathon

China has indefinitely suspended all ultra-marathons and trail-running events in the wake of a mountain race that saw 21 runners die in extreme weather last month. The staggering death toll of the 100-kilometer (62-mile) ultra-marathon in Gansu province triggered a public outcry over lax industry standards and weak government regulation. On Wednesday, China’s General Administration

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Family of California man who died after he was restrained by police officers in April have filed a wrongful death claim

The family of Mario Gonzalez Arenales, a Northern California man who died after he was restrained by police officers in April, has filed a wrongful death claim against the city of Alameda alleging the officers detained Gonzalez without reasonable suspicion and caused him to die of asphyxia. On April 19, Alameda Police Department officers responded

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Officer injured in Capitol riot warns Michael Flynn’s coup comments could ‘absolutely’ lead to more violence

A DC Metropolitan Police officer who was brutally assaulted while defending the US Capitol during the January 6 insurrection said Wednesday evening that Michael Flynn’s recent comments about a Myanmar-style coup in the US could “absolutely” lead to more violence. Michael Fanone, who was stun-gunned several times and beaten with a flagpole during the attack,

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New York Times reports Trump administration secretly obtained its reporters’ phone records

The Trump administration’s Justice Department secretly seized months of phone records from four New York Times reporters as part of a leak investigation, the newspaper reported Wednesday. The Biden administration disclosed to the newspaper that the Trump administration’s Justice Department had seized nearly four months of phone records in 2017 from reporters Matt Apuzzo, Adam

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