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Civil Unrest: Page 11
Point of Law
KY Lawmaker Wants to Change Legal Definition of "Rioting" After Colleague Charged with Rioting
Kentucky law currently states that participating in a riot where someone damages property is enough to face first-degree felony charges.
Patrol
KY Legislator who Authored No-Knock Warrant Bill Arrested in Louisville Riot, Police Say She Tried to Burn Library
State Representative Attica Scott was part of a large group that was told to disperse but failed to do so. The arrest report alleges that she "caused damage at multiple locations, including setting fire to the Louisville Public Library."
Patrol
Seattle Police Come Under Attack During Breonna Taylor Rioting
In a second night of unrest in cities across the country, protests that appeared to be mostly peaceful in daylight hours devolved into violence following the approach of night, with one officer in Seattle being attacked with a baseball bat by a rioter as other officers dodged fireworks being thrown at them by the unruly assembly.
Patrol
2 Louisville Officers Shot During Rioting Over Breonna Taylor Ruling
Two officers with the Louisville Metro Police Department were shot and wounded as what had been a mostly peaceful protest during daylight hours devolved into a violent riot after the sun set and a government-issued curfew loomed over the city.
Patrol
With Decision on Breonna Taylor Shooting Imminent, Louisville Police Prepare for Unrest
Federal and other government buildings have been closed and some boarded up in downtown Louisville.
Patrol
Lancaster Riot Suspects Charged, Held on $1 Million Bail Each
Twelve adults arrested in the rioting face a variety of felony and misdemeanor charges, including arson, riot, institutional vandalism and criminal conspiracy. One defendant also faces a charge of illegal possession of a firearm.
Command
Police Leaders Asked Rochester Not to Release Prude Video That Sparked Riots
Deputy Chief Mark Simmons cited the “current climate” in the city and the nation in a June 4 email advising then-Chief La’ron Singletary to press the city’s lawyers to deny a Prude family lawyer’s public records request for the footage of the March 23 encounter that led to his death.
Patrol
Violent Protests Shake PA City After Officer Fatally Shoots Man with Knife
Investigators determined Munoz had a knife in his right hand as he chased the officer, according to the release. The officer then fired several shots, and Munoz was killed.
Patrol
Editorial: Extreme Prejudice
You are being judged guilty of all kinds of heinous crimes before anyone has the facts.
Command
Rochester Police Chief Steps Down Over Attacks on "Character and Integrity"
Chief La'Ron Singletary said in a statement that he was honored to serve the city in upstate New York for 20 years and commended his staff. However, he said the protests and criticism of his handling of the investigation into the March 23 incident "are an attempt to destroy my character and integrity."
Patrol
Judge Temporarily Bans Use of Less-Lethal Tools by Detroit Police on "Peaceful Protesters"
Police Chief James Craig responded to the order by U.S. District Judge Laurie J. Michelson by saying his officers only have used force when protesters weren't peaceful and that the ruling won't change how the department handles demonstrations.
Patrol
Ohio Sheriff: "If You Shoot at the Police, We'll Shoot Back"
"I will not allow my deputies or any law enforcement officer in Butler County to take the abuse I have seen over the past several months. If you come to this county expecting a free pass to harm one of my men or women in uniform keep in mind, nothing in life is free," Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones said.
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