August 9, 2021 Portland police don't intervene as Antifa, Proud Boys battle in streets Shocking videos from Portland showed skirmishes between Antifascists and alleged Proud Boys members – without any officer response despite being blocks away from a police station.
August 8, 2021 Portland sees Antifa descend on Christian worship event, clash with Proud Boys in streets Videos from Portland showed a crowd of demonstrators violently shut down an event where Christians gathered the pray on the waterfront.
August 6, 2021 Greg Gutfeld: Fascists get into politics to gain power over you and exempt themselves from rules The radicals are no longer in the streets, spitting at cops, destroying property. They're now in office. They're making changes and taking names. They're protected. You aren't.
August 5, 2021 Boston reverend rejects 'defund police,' demands mayoral candidates stop 'terror' in Black neighborhoods A longtime religious leader in Boston is demanding that mayoral candidates address rising gun violence in Massachusetts’ capital after a recent incident sprayed 40 bullets across a neighborhood street, arguing that "calls for defunding police and the elimination of school police are absurd."
August 5, 2021 Top police brass running for higher office in 2021 About a half dozen police chiefs and high ranking officers from different political parties are running for higher government offices across the U.S., as the national conversation on police reform continues over a year after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
August 4, 2021 Cori Bush explodes over pardon of St. Louis couple in gun-waving incident: Mark McCloskey's 'day will come' Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., was outraged Wednesday by the pardons given to the St. Louis couple who wielded guns as Black Lives Matter protesters marched in their neighborhood last year, saying Mark McCloskey's “day will come."
August 4, 2021 Minnesota campaign to replace police department gets $1M in national, local donations Nearly $1 million in national and local campaign funding is flooding into Minneapolis to support a ballot measure asking voters to decide in November to replace the city’s police department, sparking concerns that outside dollars are drowning out the concerns of local residents as violent crime surges.
August 4, 2021 Facebook rejects Florida police charity's ad for children fundraiser over 'sensitive social issues' A pro-police non-profit organization in South Florida is accusing Facebook of refusing to promote its advertisements for an upcoming fundraising event intended to benefit the families of officers who died in the line of duty.
August 4, 2021 Curtis Sliwa plans protest outside Cuomo’s NYC office on Wednesday morning New York City mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa plans to lead a protest Wednesday morning outside the Midtown Manhattan office of embattled New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
August 3, 2021 Missouri governor pardons St. Louis couple Mark, Patricia McCloskey after guilty pleas in gun-waving incident The St. Louis couple who was famously pictured wielding guns as Black Lives Matter demonstrators marched outside their property last year received a pardon from Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, his office announced Tuesday.