Federal surveillance plane spotted above Baltimore riots; ACLU demands answers
The American Civil Liberties Union is demanding answers about an
apparent surveillance plane spotted for days hovering above where riots
erupted in
Baltimore, Md., over the death of Freddie Gray. | ||||||||
What Assata Taught Me
"What Assata taught me" is the new "Hands up, don't shoot." For $35,
you, too, can sport a politically correct black hoodie emblazoned with a
fugitive
convicted murderer's name. Assata's apparel is the new rage among
perpetually enraged Baltimore and Ferguson social justice warriors. | ||||||||
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Officer charged in Freddie Gray death contends arrest was legal
One of the Baltimore police officers who arrested Freddie Gray wants the
police department and prosecutor to produce a knife that was the reason
for
the arrest, saying in court papers that it is an illegal weapon. | ||||||||
Will Democrats turn to another candidate from yesterday?
It's the question Democrats can no longer ignore: Who will replace
Hillary Clinton? Martin O'Malley? Toast. Joe Biden? A punch line.
Elizabeth Warren?
Not ready. Bernie Sanders? Seriously? | ||||||||
Idaho officer fatally shot; man held after high-speed chase
A 26-year-old north Idaho man accused of fatally shooting a veteran
police officer and stealing his patrol car has been ordered held on $2
million
bail. | ||||||||
The New Lynch Mob
On Sunday,
Democratic Maryland State Senator Catherine Pugh lavished praise on
state's attorney Marilyn Mosby, who just days before announced that her
office would file a bevy of charges against all six officers involved in
the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray. | ||||||||
Ferguson mulls removing Brown shrine from middle of street
To some, a makeshift shrine in the middle of the Ferguson street where
Michael Brown was killed last summer is a hallowed symbol of a new civil
rights
movement over race and policing. To others, it has served its purpose
for long enough and is now more of an eyesore and a road hazard. |
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