Former Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, police officer Kim Potter has been arrested for second-degree manslaughter in the death of Daunte Wright, authorities said Wednesday. Potter fatally shot Wright during a traffic stop on April 11. Authorities said Potter was arrested Wednesday morning by agents at the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and would be booked into the Hennepin County Jail. Agents with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) this morning arrested a former a Brooklyn Center police officer for the April 11 shooting death of Daunte Wright. Agents took Kim Potter into custody at approximately 11:30 a.m. at the BCA in St. Paul. — Minnesota BCA (@MnDPS_BCA) April 14, 2021 Body camera footage of the incident showed Potter yell, “Taser! Taser!” multiple times to a resisting Wright before shooting him once with her service weapon. Police stopped Wright’s car for driving with expired registration before learning he had an outstanding warrant for … [Read more...] about Officer Kim Potter Arrested For Second-Degree Manslaughter In Shooting Of Daunte Wright
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There was Trump-Russia collusion — and Trump pardoned the colluder
It’s official: The Trump campaign colluded with Russia. In an explosive development, the Biden administration confirmed that a Russian government agent with close connections to Donald Trump Donald Trump Freedom Caucus member condemns GOP group pushing 'Anglo-Saxon political traditions' MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell's new free speech site to ban certain curse words Secret Facebook groups of special operations officers include racist comments, QAnon posts: report MORE ’s top 2016 campaign official “provided the Russian Intelligence Services with sensitive information on polling and [Trump] campaign strategy.” This revelation demolishes, once and for all, Trump’s ceaseless claims that he was the victim of the “greatest witch hunt in the history of our country.” (Recall that a Trump appointee directed Robert Mueller Robert (Bob) Mueller Why a special counsel is guaranteed if Biden chooses Yates, Cuomo or Jones as AG Barr taps attorney investigating … [Read more...] about There was Trump-Russia collusion — and Trump pardoned the colluder
Multiple Anti-Trump Lawmakers Spend Thousands in Campaign Cash on Security Services
Multiple anti-Trump lawmakers are spending campaign donations on various security services, amounts that have soared over the past several months since the election, according to their Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings. According to the FEC filings, seven lawmakers have spent tens of thousands on private security companies. Punchbowl News reported some high-profile Democrats and a small number of Republicans, who voted to impeach the former president, have “shelled out piles of cash.” Some lawmakers went as far as to tell Punchbowl lawmakers have seen a “flood of death threats after opposing Trump, and feared for their own safety and the welfare of their families and staff.” Republican Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA) spend nearly $70,000 on security services in his filing. According to his FEC files : His campaign spent $39,000 with T&M USA LLC, which provides a variety of security services; $18,376 with Altronics, which provides closed-circuit security monitoring; $7,300 … [Read more...] about Multiple Anti-Trump Lawmakers Spend Thousands in Campaign Cash on Security Services
Carlson: ‘We Are Moving Toward Some Kind of Larger Confrontation with Russia — Why Are We Doing That?’
Nearly a year after a New York Times report surfaced alleging the Russian government offered bounties on U.S. troops in Afghanistan, the Biden administration revealed the intelligence community had “low to moderate” confidence in the report. Friday, FNC’s Tucker Carlson reacted to that recent revelation in Russia bounty story and warned the heated rhetoric regarding Russian President Vladimir Putin could be a sign of a coming conflict with Russia. Transcript as follows: CARLSON: For five full years, through his campaign for President into his term in the White House, Donald Trump said often that he wanted American troops to leave Afghanistan. Finally, in his last months in office, Trump seemed ready to act on this. He told aides he was going to pull the troops out. Then on June 26 of last year The New York Times stopped him from doing that. The Times writing a story saying that the American Intel Community had quote, “Concluded that a Russian military intelligence unit … [Read more...] about Carlson: ‘We Are Moving Toward Some Kind of Larger Confrontation with Russia — Why Are We Doing That?’
NCAA hits USC basketball with 2 years’ probation, fine
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for April 15 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. The NCAA hit Southern California’s men's basketball program with two years’ probation and a $5,000 fine on Thursday because a former assistant coach violated NCAA ethical conduct rules when he accepted a bribe to steer players to a business management company. The Division I Committee on Infractions announced the penalties, which include a 1% loss of the school’s basketball budget. The probation, which does not include a postseason ban, runs until April 14, 2023. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Tony Bland, the former associate head coach under coach Andy Enfield, wasn't mentioned by name in the NCAA report. He was fired by the school in January 2018 and later pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bribery. As part of his plea deal with federal prosecutors, Bland acknowledged … [Read more...] about NCAA hits USC basketball with 2 years’ probation, fine