Star Tribune [Minneapolis, MN],
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Minneapolis police are bringing in outside help as they try to temper violence that killed four people this weekend alone, including a college senior who was out celebrating graduation. Mayor Jacob Frey said the city has asked state and federal agencies for assistance, citing the city's shortage of officers.(Snip) Nearly 200 Minneapolis police officers have left the department since Floyd's death, including dozens who filed PTSD claims after the unrest. The issue of police staffing has been contentious within City Hall. Frey unveiled a plan to eventually build the force's ranks back up close to its prior levels.
WABC-TV [New York, NY],
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Fairfield Twp., New Jersey—One arrest has been made in connection to the fatal mass shooting over the weekend at a house party in Bridgeton, New Jersey that left two people dead and 12 others injured. The state's attorney general, Gurbir Grewal, made that announcement during a news conference on Monday morning. Cumberland County Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae identified the suspect as 36-year-old Kevin Dawkins of Commerce Street in Bridgeton.
He is charged with unlawful possession of a weapon and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.(Snip) One of the 12 people who were injured is in critical condition.
New York Post,
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Kevin Sheehan
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Craig McCarthy
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A Queens man charged with attempted murder for allegedly stabbing a driver over a parking spot hit the roof when the victim insulted his wife, witnesses told The Post Monday. Anthony Thomas, 58, exploded with rage when he caught the victim, Gregory Williams, moving a traffic cone that was holding a space right outside Thomas’ home on Mentone Avenue just after 5 p.m. Sunday. “I need two spots, one for mine, one for my wife’s car!” Thomas came out of his house screaming, according to the witness, who asked not to be named.(Snip) The witness claimed Thomas disappeared inside his house for a moment
New York Post,
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An Asian man was pushed onto the subway tracks in front of an oncoming train in Queens Monday morning, according to cops and police sources. The 36-year-old victim was at the 21st Street–Queensbridge F train station around 7:45 a.m. when another man shoved him, according to authorities and the sources. The train went into emergency mode and didn’t hit the victim, police sources said.(Snip)The suspect, who fled to the street, is described as a man between 20 and 30 years old, about 5-foot-11, last seen wearing a mask over his face and a black hooded sweater and black pants.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Martin Robinson
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James Fielding
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A British Black Lives Matter leader took a bullet in the head when a London gang carried out a botched drive-by shooting to assassinate a rival at the end of an all-day party—and she was 'not the intended victim', a friend and fellow anti-racism campaigner said today. Sasha Johnson, 27, the self-styled 'Black Panther of Oxford' who has called for the police to be defunded after the murder of George Floyd as well as helping lead the 'Rhodes Must Fall' campaign to topple controversial statues, was 'brutally' attacked in Peckham after receiving multiple death threats, her political party said.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Bevan Hurley
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Nikki Schwab
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5/23/2021 9:56:25 PM
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Joe Biden will not include student loan forgiveness in his upcoming Budget, after pledging to cancel $10,000 from loans on the campaign trail.
Biden is due to announce his latest budget at the end of next week, and claims he has grown suspicious of wiping out the loans. The shift in policy is a major blow for the more than 42 million Americans who have student loans. Biden had been pressured by progressives in the Democrat Party including Elizabeth Warren and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to forgive up to $50,000 in debt. Chuck Schumer, the Senate Majority Leader, was also in favor.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Megan Sheets
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Rachel Bunyan
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Video captured the horrifying moment a woman was stabbed in an unprovoked attack on the subway before a passing journalist jumped in to save her.
The stabbing unfolded at Union Square station on Wednesday night when 54-year-old Kelli Daley was jumped by a man identified as 22-year-old Joshua Nazario. Police said Nazario slashed Daley across her left shoulder, collarbone, and upper chest while she was waiting on the southbound N, Q, R platform for the train around 10.10pm. Sean Conaboy, 52, a freelance cameraman for the Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC), was finishing a 12 hour shift in Times Square when he saw
WSVN-TV [Miami, FL],
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Alex Browning
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Hallandale Beach, Fla—Police are investigating after, they said a man hurled antisemitic remarks to a rabbi outside a Hallandale Beach synagogue and later emptied a bag of human feces, the latest in a string of incidents that have raised concerns in South Florida’s Jewish community. Cellphone video captured the man on an electric bicycle as he went on a rant outside the Chabad of South Broward, along East Hallandale Beach Boulevard, at around 12:30 p.m., Friday.(Snip) Police said the subject returned some time later and spit at the menorah located near the sidewalk in front of the building.
New York Post,
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Jackie Salo
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The steaks are too high! About two-thirds of US shoppers say the prices of red meat and chicken have soared since the start of the year, according to a new poll. Meat lovers have been hit hardest by rising food costs out of the 2,000 grocery shoppers surveyed between May 17 and May 19, Bloomberg reported. The poll, which was conducted by Morning Consult, found that around 65 percent said that red meat is more expensive now, while about 59 percent said that chicken has become pricier. Meanwhile, more than half of the shoppers said that fruit, toilet paper, milk and prepared foods also cost more.
New York Post,
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Isabel Vincent
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CNN ended its contract with Rick Santorum after the former Republican senator and two-time presidential candidate made “inaccurate” and “racist” remarks about Native Americans, according to a report. A senior CNN executive told the Huffington Post Saturday that the network parted ways with Santorum, a political commentator, earlier this week, even as the former Pennsylvania senator tried to explain his comments that “there was nothing” in the US before the arrival of European colonizers on one of the network’s shows earlier this month. Santorum went on “Cuomo Prime Time” to explain that he “misspoke” in a speech to a conservative youth group
N.J.com,
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Matt Gray
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Two people were killed and 12 others wounded in a shooting at a house party in Cumberland County late Saturday night. No arrest have been made in the case, police said. New Jersey State Police responded to a home in the 1000 block of East Commerce Street shortly before midnight to find a 30-year-old man and 25-year-old woman dead of gunshot wounds. Twelve other adults were struck by gunfire and taken to various hospitals. One of those 12 suffered serious injuries and is currently listed in critical condition, police said.(Snip) The victims have not been identified.
Washington Times,
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Emily Zantow
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Police departments in the Washington area are turning to mental health experts to help handle certain emergencies as they grapple with the role of law enforcement in the post-George Floyd era. Unarmed teams of behavioral health experts in the District soon will be dispatched to certain 911 calls instead of police under a new pilot program. “The sooner we can identify what a person needs—whether that is an ambulance, a doctor’s appointment, or in this case, a visit from a behavioral health expert, the sooner we can help them,” D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said in a statement this week. Baltimore is taking a similar step
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A record number of "voters" demanded Marxism, and now are cheerfully cutting back on grocery purchases in the name of the Greeter Good. The Bloomberg article recasts the reportage, blaming everything but suicidal monetary policy, adding that bLACK and Hispanic shoppers are hardest-hit; some would counter that people who don't get their food for free are even more squeezed by necessarily skyrocketing prices. Meanwhile, Treasury Secretary Janet says inflation is a lie.