@BrianEntin / Twitter screen shotCommentary Police Nowhere to Be Seen as Leftist Thugs Chase Reporter Away from George Floyd Square 'Autonomous Zone' Militant leftists who have taken over a portion of Minneapolis threatened a reporter when he approached them. By Johnathan Jones March 12, 2021
Nathan Howard / Getty Images Chaos Hits Portland Once Again as Rioters Target Federal Courthouse Portland, Oregon, erupted in violence again as protesters vandalized the federal courthouse. It was caught on video. By Jack Davis March 12, 2021
@BrianEntin / Twitter screen shotCommentary Police Reform Proponent Horrified After Protesters Wouldn't Let Cops Through After Her Nephew Was Shot While violence has broken out, police have been barred from even entering the area surrounding the George Floyd memorial. By Grant Atkinson March 11, 2021
Antioch Police Department / Chicago Tribune via AP Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Delayed After Both Sides Ask for More Time to Prepare The trial for Kyle Rittenhouse was pushed back by seven months and could be delayed even longer. By The Associated Press March 10, 2021
Sharon Mollerus / WikipediaCommentary Verbal Argument Turns Deadly as Gunfire Erupts Near Minneapolis' George Floyd Square As tensions rise in Minneapolis, a man was fatally shot Saturday near the intersection known as 'George Floyd Square.' By Grant Atkinson March 8, 2021
Jeff Dean - AFP / Getty Images Kentucky Bill Would Criminalize Insulting, Taunting Police Officers A few Kentucky lawmakers are taking a stand to support the police by bringing forth a new law that criminalizes taunting police officers. By Jack Davis March 7, 2021
Ramsey County Sheriff's Office via Getty ImagesCommentary Judge Forced to Consider Additional Murder Charge Against Derek Chauvin 'We believe the charge of 3rd-degree murder ... reflects the gravity of the allegations against Mr. Chauvin.' By C. Douglas Golden March 7, 2021
Noah Berger / APCommentary In Stunning Decision, DOJ Dismisses 31 of 90 Portland Riot Cases, Some Violent Even after a summer of violence, the Department of Justice is unwilling to take rioters to task for their alleged actions. By C. Douglas Golden March 6, 2021
Hennepin County Sheriff / AP; Ted S. Warren / AP Minneapolis Fortifies City Ahead of Chauvin Trial, More Than $1 Million Spent on Fencing Alone 'These barricades, and all this fencing and barbed wire will not stop us from getting in the streets,' an activist said. By Jack Davis March 6, 2021
Al Drago / Getty ImagesCommentary Sheila Jackson Lee Claims the 40,000 People at Jan. 6 Protest Were There to Harm Capitol, 'Kill the People Inside' Not only did she claim all 40,000 were in on storming the Capitol, she said antifa and BLM rioters were 'wanting good things to happen.' By C. Douglas Golden March 4, 2021