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US Capitol Police Black Lives Matter Plaza respnse difference


A Tale of Two Protests: Police treatment differed in Black Lives Matter vs. Capitol riots
Comparing the insufficient police presence on Wednesday to the harsh federal police reaction to Black Lives Matter protests in June, some point to racism.
Author: Nathan Baca (WUSA9)
Updated: 5:17 PM EST January 11, 2021
WASHINGTON In June, when Black Lives Matter protests came to D.C., the federal government s response was muscular and aggressive. U.S. Park Police officers used grenade-launched chemical irritants and DC Police employed military crowd control tactics to corral and arrest protesters. Unmarked Bureau of Prisons riot control officers were deployed. A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter was even used to try to disperse a crowd. ....

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Professors face firing for criticizing funding of 'social justice' activities at public college


Did not ‘accuse anybody of fiscal malfeasance or misappropriation,’ lawyer says
An ongoing investigation at California’s Bakersfield College could result in the firing of two history professors who are active in a faculty organization that promotes freedom of thought.
Matthew Garrett and Erin Miller are accused of making defamatory statements about two other professors related to the funding of “social justice” initiatives.
The “administrative determination” report by Christopher Hine, general counsel with the Kern Community College District, found that Garrett and Miller “engaged in unprofessional conduct” at a Sept. 12, 2019 event.
Hine’s report claims the duo (
above) accused Oliver Rosales and Andrew Bond of improperly using grant monies at the Social Justice Institute, a “non-partisan” college organization co-founded by President Sonya Christian and Bakersfield Mayor Harvey Hall. ....

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