Shootings and death in st. Louis a local prosecutor going a step further filing charges against a couple who say they were trying to protect themselves from a mob they say was threatening their home. You are going to hear from Missouri Attorney general in a minute directly involved in the case and we are digging into why local officials are rejecting outside help amid soaring crime and violent riots. Stick around for a special series weathering the summer storm. We are celebrating the good in tonight will introduce you to folks doing Amazing Things on the front lines of operation warp speed, the rush to find a vaccine for covid19. Welcome to fox news at night. We begin with White House Correspondent kevin cork. The president has already sent federal agents to help cities deal with ongoing violence but his warning today that he might soon expand that effort has some mayors very upset. From coasttocoast the violence has metastasized, from new york to portland, denver to chicago and with
First amendment protected speech. This was straight up felony criminal conduct. Harris meanwhile, new york city is seeing its 1,000th shooting victim this year. Look at the cover of the new york post. The post reporting the number of shootings in 2020 on patch to mast the last two years combined in the same time period. Live Team Coverage now. William la jeunesse in portland on the riots there. I want to go first to Garrett Tenney life in chicago. To set the seen we are a block over from the famed magnificent mile. Home to the highend shops, dozens of which were broken into last night. Including this one. All saints. They gave us permission to come in and show you what what happened last night. This is what we have seen a dozen of shops. This shopping cart does not belong to the store. This is what was used to break in the store. We have seen this at so many places. Folks rushing in and grabbing stuff off the clothes racks and rushing back outside to cars. Cars that were part of what p
Teenager charged with Portland police union arson May 06 2021
An informant said the suspect poured a flammable liquid on the building from three plastic bottles.
A 19-year-old Beaverton resident is facing a federal arson charge in connection with a Portland police union building fire in April.
Alma Raven-Guido has been charged with one count of arson following a federal grand jury indictment, according to the U.S. Attorney s Office. Raven-Guido was arrested by FBI agents on Wednesday, May 5, and was arraigned on Thursday, May 6, pleading not guilty, prosecutors said in a statement.
Raven-Guido, who also is a University of Oregon student, is accused of setting a fire to the Portland Police Association building on North Lombard Street during a declared riot Tuesday, April 13.
Surge in assaults on media, including in Paso Robles
April 18, 2021
By JOSH FRIEDMAN
Black Lives Matter protests picked up nationwide this week spurred by uproar over the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright by a Minnesota police officer, which occurred as the George Floyd murder trial was taking place nearby. Attacks on journalists picked up, too, occurring at protests as well as at a Kristin Smart vigil in Paso Robles.
The fatal shooting of Wright placed the national spotlight on Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. Since the killing of Wright last Sunday, protests have been ongoing daily, at times morphing into riots.
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