A crowd of thousands is marching through Oakland right now, more than 2 miles through the flatlands and up the hill toward what they believe wiill be the home of Oakland Mayor @LibbySchaaf to demand in person the defunding of the police department. pic.twitter.com/lie3IilEVZ— Joe Vazquez (@joenewsman) June 11, 2020
The Oakland residents make their way up Fruitvale to the home of Mayor Libby Schaaf, calling on her to redirect police funding toward education and homelessness.— San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) June 11, 2020
Video: @MatthewKawahara
Live updates > https://t.co/In5TYrJE72 pic.twitter.com/ano6IN4Vfv
Nancy Pelosi called for 11 Confederate statues to be immediately removed from the US Capitol. https://t.co/sMvdCNhPo4— Twitter Moments (@TwitterMoments) June 11, 2020
Protesters topple Columbus statue on Minnesota Capitol grounds @StarTribune https://t.co/ARJABaAEcf pic.twitter.com/ypZ5EjFJcH— Leila Navidi (@LeilaNavidi) June 11, 2020
New York's state legislature unanimously passed a ban on police use of chokeholds on Monday, along with a series of other police reform legislation. https://t.co/ShnOzqFfnN— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) June 9, 2020
50-a is repealed!— Eliza Orlins (@elizaorlins) June 9, 2020
Congratulations to everyone who worked so hard on repealing this unjust law. This will finally bring transparency in NYPD disciplinary records.
And thank you to everyone who has been in the streets protesting. It is working. This is happening because of you.
The NYPD officer who was caught on camera shoving a woman to the pavement during anti-police brutality protests that roiled New York City last week was charged with assault by the Brooklyn District Attorney's office. https://t.co/oaQ3TalpHf— CNN (@CNN) June 9, 2020
The US Soccer Board of Directors voted to repeal Policy 604-1, which required players to stand during the national anthem. https://t.co/polMr3SzC2— Twitter Moments (@TwitterMoments) June 11, 2020
"The display of the confederate flag will be prohibited from all NASCAR events and properties." — @NASCAR announcement comes in the wake of anti-racism protests. https://t.co/qXKAWbDSDq— Twitter Moments (@TwitterMoments) June 10, 2020
Amazon will ban the use of its facial recognition technology by law enforcement agencies for one year amid pressure from police-reform advocates and civil rights groups.https://t.co/xhJMbUnXaH— NPR (@NPR) June 11, 2020
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