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Kellie Chauvin, Wife of Fired Minneapolis Officer, Is Divorcing Husband
In a statement through her attorney, Kellie Chauvin asked that she and her family be given "privacy during this difficult time."
Minn. Mayor Denies Claim The He Allowed Unrest to Overrun Neighborhood
In an interview with a local CBS affiliate, Mayor Jacob Frey said that the order was not to allow the neighborhood to get overrun.
'This is Not Grieving' Minnesota Gov. Walz Says of George Floyd Protests
The state leader said demonstrations over Floyd's death in Minneapolis were "life-threatening" instances of "wanton violence."
U.S. Army May Deploy to Contain George Floyd Protests
Three sources told the Associated Press that soldiers in North Carolina and New York were ready for an order to deploy.
New Video Shows George Floyd Pinned By Three Minneapolis Officers
The new video shows that Floyd was restrained by three Minneapolis officers, not just one. Only one officer, Derek Chauvin, has been arrested and charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter in connection with Floyd's death.
Klobuchar Calls on AG Barr to Investigate Minneapolis Police Department
"Those responsible must be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law in order to serve justice for George Floyd and his loved ones," the Friday letter said.
Minneapolis Public Schools to Drop Police Contract After George Floyd Death
"We cannot partner with organizations that do not see the humanity in our students. We cannot be neutral in situations of injustice," the school board director wrote.
How Police Departments Are Responding to Crowds After Minneapolis Unrest
According to a news report Friday, Chicago police officers have been told not to use force to break up crowds.
Minneapolis Mayor Enacts 8 p.m. Curfew After Three Nights of Unrest
Footage from the ongoing protests over the death of George Floyd have shown fires blazing and clashes with police.
The First Rule of Riots: Stop Them | Opinion
Without law enforcement subduing riots, we risk descending into anarchy.
Photos Show Floyd Protests Escalate to Violence, Flames and Destruction
Protesters in Minneapolis took over a police precinct and set it ablaze, while protesters in New York City clashed with police.
'I've Had to Paint 'Black Owned Business' on My Bar During the Riots'
George Floyd was a bouncer at a bar not far from here. We're all hurting. But it's hard to see and grasp these riots—what are we doing to our city?
Minnesota Protests Could Worsen Coronavirus Outbreak, Health Officials Say
The Minnesota Department of Health confirmed that 29 percent of COVID-19 cases occurred in the African American community, and as protests continue this weekend, there's concern the virus may spread.
CNN Reporter Resumes Covering George Floyd Protest After Arrest
On Friday morning, CNN reporter Omar Jimenez resumed covering the George Floyd protests in Minneapolis after being arrested, stating that the officers that made the arrest told him they were just doing their job.
Lines of Riot Police Guard House of Ex-Cop Involved in George Floyd's Death
On the third night of protests, videos on social media showed five walls of riot police guarding Chauvin's property from the hundreds of protestors gathered chanting "justice."
Unions Condemn 'Blatant Abuse' of Police Power After CNN Reporter Arrested
One union leader said the detention of Omar Jimenez as he reported on Minneapolis protests was an "absolute outrage."
White House Retweets Trump Tweet Restricted by Twitter
The social media platform did not remove Trump's post, choosing instead to block users from liking, replying to or sharing the message.
George Floyd and Cop Involved in His Death Worked Security at Same Club
The club owner said she does not know whether Floyd or former police officer Derek Chauvin, who pinned Floyd down with his knee, ever spoke to each other while employed by her.
A Look at Omar Jimenez, the CNN Reporter Arrested by Minneapolis Police
Jimenez has been a reporter for CNN since 2017, covering breaking news stories for more than 900 of the network's affiliates.
Minneapolis Police Release 911 Call That Led to George Floyd Death
The call to the police was made by an employee of Cup Foods, outside of where the arrest would take place, after Floyd reportedly tried to use a counterfeit $20 bill to purchase items from the store.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey Hits Back after Trump called him 'Very Weak'
Donald Trump told the mayor to "get his act together and bring the City under control," amid protests following the death of George Floyd.
Max Kepler 'Wasn't Aware' of What Blue Lives Matter Mask Represented
The Twins outfielder deleted the picture from Instagram before apologizing and claiming he was unaware of the meaning of the symbol.
Minneapolis Police Flee Precinct as Protesters Forcibly Enter
Protesters have gathered across Minneapolis following outrage sparked by the death of George Floyd.
Trump Threatens to Shoot Looters at George Floyd Protests
The U.S. president tweeted "I can't stand back & watch this happen" as footage from the demonstrations shows fires and clashes across Minneapolis.
Police Chiefs Condemn George Floyd Death After Protests Intensify
"Any officer who abuses their power or stands by and allows it to happen does not deserve to wear the badge, period," Chicago Police Superintendent David O. Brown wrote on Thursday.
George Floyd's Girlfriend Says Riots Would 'Devastate' Him, Calls for Peace
The attorney representing Floyd's family in seeking justice for his death has also called for an end to the violence and looting.
Mall of America Closes Down As Precautionary Measure
The mall told tenants to close down early as a precautionary measure as protests surrounding George Floyd's death continued in Minneapolis on Thursday.
Resurfaced Video Shows George Floyd Pleading for End to Gun Violence
In the days after his death, a video has emerged online of Floyd pleading with a "lost" younger generation to end gun violence.
GoFundMe for George Floyd's Memorial Fund Raises More Than $645,000
Philonise Floyd, George Floyd's sister, thanked all who contributed to the fund as the family seeks justice after the death of her brother.
Minneapolis Man Loses Job After Threatening To Call Police on Black Men
Tom Austin told Newsweek he is no longer CEO of the F2 Group after a video went viral accusing him of racially profiling a group of black men inside an office building's gym.