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Month: July 2020
BH: RNC chair calls poll numbers showing Biden leading ‘inaccurate’ ((billhemmer________)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Fox News Poll: Biden leads Trump by 8 points; RNC chair Ronna McDaniel reacts
nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor3|||’They Just Started Whaling’: Violence, Tension As U.S. Agents Clamp Down In Portland||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||A new image of the federal response in Oregon has gone viral: a video showing 53-year-old Navy veteran Christopher David being struck repeatedly with a baton by a federal law enforcement officer.
Federal agents dispersed protesters near the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse on Monday in Portland, Ore. State and local officials say the federal law enforcement officers have incited violence in the city.
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Live Updates: Protests For Racial Justice
‘They Just Started Whaling’: Violence, Tension As U.S. Agents Clamp Down In Portland
50 Days Of Protest In Portland. A Violent Police Response. This Is How We Got Here
DB: Former FBI agent says attack on judge’s family was ‘put together systematically; ((dailybriefing_____)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Gunman kills judge’s son; former FBI Newark supervising agent Jack Jupin weighs in
OO: Trump says he has final say, not military over renaming bases ((outnumberedover___)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Reaction from Johns Hopkins University’s Wendy Osefu and American Conservative Union chair Matt Schlapp
DB: Suspect in murder of judge’s son found dead of apparent suicide ((dailybriefing_____)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Gunman kills judge’s son, injures husband; Laura Ingle reports
nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor3|||Crime Has Declined Overall During The Pandemic, But Shootings And Killings Are Up||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||The pandemic has forced people to dramatically change their lives, which contributed to the crime rate dropping. The bad news: an uptick in shootings and killings.
Candles burn in front of a memorial for 10-year-old Lena Nunez on June 29, 2020 in Chicago. Nunez was shot and killed by a stray bullet while watching television with her brother in her grandmother’s Logan Square home. Nunez was one of at least 17 people who died from gun violence in the city that weekend.
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The Coronavirus Crisis
Crime Has Declined Overall During The Pandemic, But Shootings And Killings Are Up
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OO: Huckabee: Chicago, New York more dangerous now than Somalia or Syria ((outnumberedover___)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Fox News contributor Mike Huckabee shares his thoughts on rising crime in major U.S. cities
DB: Gowdy: If you don’t want federal officers in your cities, stop violating federal laws ((dailybriefing_____)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Trump says Democrats afraid to stop ‘anarchists’; Fox News contributor Trey Gowdy weighs in
FN: [[HUNT OVER?]] Lawyer found dead may be gunman who wounded federal judge' s husband, killed son ((lubuntu at wor3))
=”https://www.foxnews.com/us/man-found-dead-may-be-linked-to-new-jersey-shooting-at-judges-house“>Lawyer found dead may be gunman who wounded federal judge’s husband, killed son



