Reaction and analysis from Fox News contributor Ted Williams
Month: June 2020
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Health
Jun 03

WATCH: Restaurants in much of New York get green light for outdoor dining
By Associated Press
DB: North Carolina police chief calls for accountability of every officer involved in George Floyd’s death ((dailybriefing_____)) ((lubuntu at wor2))
Fayetteville, North Carolina police chief Gina Hawkins reacts to upgraded charges against Derek Chauvin, possible charges against other 3 officers
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World
Jun 03

Thousands in London decry racial injustice, police violence
By Pan Pylas, Jill Lawless, Associated Press
BH: Floyd family attorney: Expect the 3 other officers to be arrested before soon ((billhemmer________)) ((lubuntu at wor2))
Ben Crump, attorney for George Floyd’s family, speaks with Bill Hemmer
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Nation
Jun 03

WATCH LIVE: Obama holds virtual town hall on policing and civil unrest
By Julie Pace, Associated Press
nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor2|||All 4 Former Officers In George Floyd’s Killing Face Charges||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||Derek Chauvin now faces a second-degree murder charge, and three other former Minneapolis police officers are accused of aiding and abetting murder.
All four former Minneapolis police officers now face criminal charges in the death of George Floyd. Attorney Ben Crump, left, escorts Floyd’s son Quincy Mason, second from left, on Wednesday during a visit to the memorial where Floyd was arrested in Minneapolis.
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America Reckons With Racial Injustice
All 4 Former Officers In George Floyd’s Killing Face Charges
nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor2|||Chauvin And 3 Former Officers Face New Charges Over George Floyd’s Death||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||Derek Chauvin now faces a second-degree murder charge, and three other former Minneapolis police officers are accused of aiding and abetting murder.
All four former Minneapolis police officers now face criminal charges in the death of George Floyd. Attorney Ben Crump, left, escorts Floyd’s son Quincy Mason, second from left, on Wednesday during a visit to the memorial where Floyd was arrested in Minneapolis.
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America Reckons With Racial Injustice
Chauvin And 3 Former Officers Face New Charges Over George Floyd’s Death
DB: Sen. Klobuchar announces on Twitter Minnesota AG increasing charges against Derek Chauvin ((dailybriefing_____)) ((lubuntu at wor2))
Charge increased to second-degree murder; reaction from St. Paul, Minnesota Mayor Melvin Carter
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Army Maj. Gen. Dana Pittard reacts to Defense Sec. Esper’s refusal to deploy troops to control protests
