“The juggling act is evaluating your intelligence, looking at how big of a response you want to have and then deciding, it wasn’t that really big of a response so we are going to start pairing this down explained retired Sacramento PD lieutenant John Kane.” … [Read more...] about ‘That’s Not An Instant Snap Of The Fingers’: How Long Could Massive Law Enforcement Effort Remain Downtown?
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The Kamala Harris you don’t know
Since Harris announced her presidential bid in early 2019, she was met with pushback and reservations from progressives in the country due to her law enforcement record. People on the right view her as leftist. Some on the left see her as not progressive enough. She is, on some levels, a work in progress and, no doubt, will fall short of some people's expectations. But as her biographer, I'm here to tell you there's much more to Kamala Harris than meets the eye. … [Read more...] about The Kamala Harris you don’t know
Trump Voters Weigh in as Biden Begins Presidency
Baton Rouge resident Robert Harrison had expressed an interest in stopping by the state Capitol during the day but ultimately stayed away. He said, between the discovery of a plot to kidnap the governor of Michigan by right-wing radicals and the rampage at the U.S. Capitol, the threat of violence was too serious to ignore. … [Read more...] about Trump Voters Weigh in as Biden Begins Presidency
Intercept reporter says military buildup around inauguration was ‘security theater’
Klippenstein specifically faulted the Trump administration’s reduced emphasis on domestic extremism, saying he had spoken to an expert on such threats who had been told to focus instead on “students from overseas who had overstayed their visas, and he thought it was ludicrous that he’d undergone all this training and had all these clearances and accesses to just be doing stuff that any sort of local law enforcement could be handling.” … [Read more...] about Intercept reporter says military buildup around inauguration was ‘security theater’
Scott Peterson Makes Quick Virtual Appearance In Court As Death Penalty Retrial Looms
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