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  2. Kettling - Wikipedia

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    After almost two hours of attempting to break up the groups protesting, the police closed in and arrested anyone caught in the kettle. At the end of the evening, police stated that there were around 250 arrests, two injured police officers, and one protester who was unwell. [16]

  3. Biden's Preemptive Pardons Undermine Official Accountability ...

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    I can't speak for anyone else on the list, but I would hope that none of them would want a pardon, either." Isgur explained why: "If we broke the law, we should be charged and convicted.

  4. I can't breathe - Wikipedia

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    at counter-protesters. Separately, shirts produced and sold online by Jason Barthel, a police officer in Mishawaka, Indiana, that stated, "Breathe Easy: Don't break the law" drew criticism. [21] [22] Barthel stated, "When you break the law, unfortunately there's going to be consequences, and some of them aren't going to be pretty."

  5. United States Justice Department investigation into attempts ...

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    U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said "everyone, anyone who was criminally responsible" would be held accountable. [30] The DOJ did not break big news on this case before the 2022 U.S. midterm elections. The DOJ usually keeps its investigations relatively quiet within 60 days of an election if they appear related to political issues.

  6. Telegram CEO’s arrest: What it could mean for US companies

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    The detention and indictment of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has brought the debate over online privacy and free speech into the spotlight, with some experts questioning if the arrest is a signal of ...

  7. FBI says ex-agent arrested over Jan. 6 called officers Nazis ...

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    The FBI arrested a former bureau supervisor in connection with the Jan. 6 riot who they said called for killing officers protecting the Capitol that day.

  8. Vigilantism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The words "Delay", "Deny", and "Depose" were inscribed on the cartridge cases used during the shooting. The suspect, initially described as a white man wearing a mask, fled the scene. On December 9, 2024, authorities arrested 26-year-old Luigi Mangione in Altoona, Pennsylvania, and charged him in a Manhattan court with Thompson's killing. [21]

  9. As the editorial argued, we cannot arrest our way out of homelessness. It’s true — homelessness in itself should not be a crime. But this does not mean that law enforcement has no role in ...