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For some pessimism, they can spend time thinking about themselves and how their party s direction is getting challenged from within.
The excitement of House Republicans gathered at their policy retreat in Orlando, Florida, is tempered by continued disagreement about the proper role of a certain Florida resident in determining the GOP s future course.
The Attorney General, the corrupt Merrick Garland, will investigate the Louisville Police over the death of Breonna Taylor, who was shot and killed during a shootout with the police and her boyfriend.
It’s unfortunate but she ran across the line of fire while the police shot back at her boyfriend after he fired first.
What isn’t true is that she was an innocent emergency worker about to study nursing.
This is the photo you will see everywhere:
But this is also Breonna, knee-deep in helping her boyfriends’ illicit deals:
We are very sorry Breonna is dead and she shouldn’t be but she put herself in harm’s way and it sure isn’t the fault of the police.
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April 27, 2021
The Justice Department announced Monday that it is launching an investigation into the Louisville Police Department.
The investigation comes more than a year after 26-year-old Breonna Taylor was shot in her home by police.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland says the Department of Justice will look at if Louisville police officers engage in a pattern of unreasonable force.
Attorney General Garland added that if the Department does find a pattern of bias, they’ll work with the police department and the city to create steps to correct and prevent those type of patterns and practices.
Tarheel State s first Black lieutenant governor tells The Ingraham Angle police are not systemically racist ; rips Gov. Cooper.
The FBI is launching a civil rights investigation into the shooting of Andrew Brown Jr., by North Carolina sheriff deputies during an attempted arrest, the agency said Tuesday. The FBI Charlotte Field Office has opened a federal civil rights investigation into the police involved shooting death of Andrew Brown, Jr., an FBI statement to Fox News reads. Agents will work closely with the U.S. Attorney s Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina and the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice to determine whether federal laws were violated. As this is an ongoing investigation, we cannot comment further.
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