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Organizers aim to bring a million protesters to Washington in largest BLM demonstration yet The nation's capital is bracing for its largest day of protests yet, with thousands of people expected to march Saturday against police brutality as the nation continues to mourn the death of George Floyd. Black Lives Matter organizers were hoping to draw a million protesters.-- More... Washington DC Police Brace For "One Of The Largest Demonstrations We've Ever Seen" Update (1135ET): ~20,000 people attended racial justice protests in Sydney on Saturday "in solidarity" with Black Lives Matter and protesters in the US, according to police in New South Wales. Meanwhile, the Pentagon has ordered National Guard troops in the federal district not to fire on protesters (an order that presumably includes rubber bullets and bean bags) while ordering all active-duty troops that the administration had tried to amass on the outskirts of the city to return to their posts.-- More... 2 NYPD cops shot, another stabbed during 'unprovoked' attack
A New York City police officer was randomly attacked and stabbed in the neck late Wednesday while patrolling in Brooklyn, which resulted in a struggle that caused two additional officers to suffer gunshot wounds. Police said at an early news conference Thursday that a preliminary investigation indicated a male suspect walked up to the officers casually and whipped out the knife. They said the officers involved had been assigned to an anti-looting post to prevent people from breaking into stores.-- More...


Looters Have Blown Up 50 Philadelphia ATMs with Dynamite Since Saturday -- Bombings Also Reported in Pittsburgh and Minneapolis Jacqui Heinrich reported tonight on FOX News there have now been 50 ATMs blown up by looters so far this week. There have been 30 calls to police on attempted ATM bombings.-- More...
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