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MINNEAPOLIS Moments after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin took his knee off of George Floyd s neck, he defended his actions to a bystander, according to videos shown Wednesday in Chauvin s murder trial.
The bystander, Charles McMillian, 61, broke down sobbing on the witness stand as he recounted his memories of last Memorial Day. Videos shown to the jurors reveal McMillian confronted Chauvin as the ambulance carrying Floyd pulled away from the scene, sirens blaring. McMillian told Chauvin he didn t respect what Chauvin had done. That’s one person’s opinion, Chauvin said from inside his squad car to McMillian on the sidewalk, according to body-camera video. We gotta control this guy cause he’s a sizable guy . and it looks like he’s probably on something.
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Migrant children at border adds to GOP criticism of Joe Biden, whose immigration plan faces resistance Nicholas Wu and Savannah Behrmann, USA TODAY
Biden immigration bill: Will DACA recipients and agricultural workers have a fast track?
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WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden s sweeping immigration bill he unveiled a month ago already faced long odds in a divided Senate, but a surge of child migrants seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border has Republicans doubling down on their criticism of the president s plan.
Over the past several weeks, the Biden administration has seen an increase of unaccompanied migrant children to the border and has struggled to quickly move the children from short-term holding facilities to temporary facilities run by the Department of Health and Human Services.
Capitol rioter who wore fur hat, horns moved to jail with organic food as arrests continue Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
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Fallout from the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol remains ongoing nearly a month later as rioters continue to be arrested as others await their day in court.
In Washington, D.C., on Thursday, in order to accommodate a judicial order that he be fed an organic diet, the Phoenix man who took part in the raid of the U.S. Capitol wearing a fur hat with horns was moved to a jail in Alexandria, Virginia, that could give him his preferred food.
How police failures let a violent insurrection into the Capitol
Decisions made long before rioters stormed Congress cast the die for the security collapse, which played out in critical points analyzed by USA TODAY.
Cara Kelly, Daphne Duret, Ramon Padilla, Erin Mansfield, Stephen J. Beard and Jayme Fraser, USA TODAY
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President Donald Trump was still in the midst of an incendiary speech outside the White House last Wednesday when some of his supporters began milling around the front of the U.S. Capitol a mile and a half away.
More followed in waves, their ranks soon multiplying into an angry crowd of thousands who felled the temporary perimeter fencing as if it were made of toothpicks and charged toward the marbled facade.
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