Jacob Blake Sues Kenosha Police Officer Who Shot Him
"Justice is more than people going to jail."
"Justice is more than people going to jail."
"Today’s decision is further evidence that our work is not done."
Officials said there was a knife inside Blake's car, and Graveley said Sheskey had the right to self-defense.
"It hurts to breathe, it hurts to sleep, it hurts to move from side to side, it hurts to eat."
"The state recognizes that these are serious charges but also that the defendant has serious injuries and he's recovering at the hospital."
The report breaks down the number of protests in comparison to how many escalated to violence.
"Innuendos, gaslighting, and outright lies come out of the White House."
A somber Biden listened as local elected officials, business owners and current and former law enforcement members told stories of a resilient community beaten down by racial divides and civil ...
"The family was grateful for the meeting and was very impressed that the Bidens were so engaged and willing to really listen."
The visit marks a distinct change in tactics for the former vice president.
Biden believes justice should be served for the officer-involved shooting victims.
"Vice President Biden will hold a community meeting in Kenosha to bring together Americans to heal and address the challenges we face."
Trump did not visit Jacob Blake, who was paralyzed from the waist down after a white police officer fired at his back seven times on Aug. 23. He did not ...
Trump speaks at a roundtable.
"How he can be mayor, I have no idea."
He will highlight his "law and order" campaign theme.
McEnany insists the White House has made efforts.
"I am concerned your presence will only hinder our healing."
Trump, who has taken a hardline stance against the protests, will visit Kenosha on Tuesday to meet law enforcement officials and assess damage.
"It's a quiet town. I just can't believe it's happened here."