@TuckerCarlson / XCommentary Tucker Carlson Goes Nuclear: 'The Whole George Floyd Story Was a Lie' Despite the facts not adding up, Carlson said in a monologue Friday, the case allowed some to "make massive changes to American society." By C. Douglas Golden October 23, 2023
Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty ImagesCommentary Police Make Disturbing Discovery in House of Ex-Biden Official Sam Brinton So Brinton allegedly steals clothes and the owner/designer of the clothes spots him wearing them in public? By Mike Landry September 20, 2023
Shivanthi Sathanandan / Facebook screen shot Battered and Bloodied Dem Leader Who Wanted to 'Dismantle Police' Suddenly Wants to 'Take Back Our City' "You could have been reading the obituary for me and my children today. But instead I'm here. To write this." By George C. Upper III September 8, 2023
Stephanie Keith / Getty Images Could George Floyd Case Reach SCOTUS? Chauvin to Make Major Legal Move After Learning Fate Chauvin's attorney, William Mohrmann, told The Associated Press that they were “obviously disappointed” in the decision. By The Associated Press July 19, 2023
@Prime_Time112 / Twitter screen shotCommentary Massive Group of 'Somalis' Hammer Minneapolis Police with Fireworks Residents of Minneapolis found themselves terrorized as young people launched fireworks at the police after the Fourth of July. By Peter Partoll July 7, 2023
@RealJMPeterman / Twitter screen shot Son of Disgraced Ex-Lawmaker and BLM Activist Arrested in Connection to Death of 5 Women Each of the five victims, three of who were sisters, died at the violent scene. Their ages ranged from 17 to 20. By Johnathan Jones June 21, 2023
Court TV - Pool / AP City Deprived Derek Chauvin of a Fair Trial: Appeal to Minnesota Supreme Court Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is appealing his murder conviction in the death of George Floyd. By Jack Davis May 18, 2023
Wedge LIVE! / Youtube screen shot Embarrassing Brawl Breaks Out at Democratic Endorsing Event After Supporters Storm the Stage A Minneapolis event to choose a nominee for a local office devolved into chaos when one candidate's supporters erupted. By Jack Davis May 14, 2023
AP Photo Major US City Becomes First to Approve Dawn Muslim Prayer Call Over Speakers Minneapolis has had a flourishing population of East African immigrants since at least the 1990s, and mosques now are common. By The Associated Press April 14, 2023
Tasia Wells / Getty Images for The Trevor Project Disgraced Former Biden Admin Official Gets Off Easy with Plea Deal After Being Charged with Felony Brinton served as deputy assistant secretary of Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition in the Office of Nuclear Energy for about six months. By George C. Upper III April 14, 2023