Incidents of Violence Erupt Over the Weekend
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From the Right
Shootings Rise in NYC, Perps Set Free Due to Court BacklogShootings erupted across New York City over the weekend ahead of the long-awaited second phase of the city’s coronavirus reopening scheduled for Monday.
24 people were shot in the span of as many hours beginning on Saturday, with the court system facing a backlog of cases because of coronavirus closures. The NYPD said suspects arrested on gun-possession charges were being set free because of the court backlog.
“We have over 1,000 people that have been indicted on a gun-possession charge, where the cases are open, and they are walking around...
From the Left
The Latest: Police: 2 dead, 7 wounded in N Carolina shootingAuthorities in North Carolina say a shooting at an impromptu block party has left two people dead and seven others wounded.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Deputy Chief Johnny Jennings told reporters early Monday the shooting happened around midnight at a block party that was a continuation of Juneteenth celebrations. Jennings said police responding to a pedestrian call found hundreds of people in the streets.
After authorities arrived, several shots were fired and the crowd scattered. Jennings said five people were hit by cars while running away from the shooting. He said there...
From the Left
One person wounded in second shooting in Seattle's 'Chaz' protest zonePolice in Seattle said one person was wounded in a second shooting in the city’s protest zone in less than 48 hours.
The shooting happened late on Sunday night in the area near Seattle’s downtown area known as Chaz, for “Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone”.
Police tweeted that one person was at a hospital with a gunshot wound. The person arrived in a private vehicle and was in serious condition, Harborview Medical Center spokesperson Susan Gregg said in a statement.
A pre-dawn shooting on Saturday left a 19-year-old man dead and...
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