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They are doing their jobs as they are trained and paid to do. F—k the Police. Another image shows a classroom blackboard covered with the Palestinian flag, as well as pride and transgender banners alongside another supporting Black Lives Matter. A US flag, meanwhile, appeared to be draped over a piece of furniture in a corner.

This teacher needs to go! May 30 was perhaps the most forceful response to protests seen by CNN crews on the ground up to that point in the week. This was after multiple nights of buildings being burned and five days after George Floyd was killed.

A citywide curfew went into effect at 8 p. In one video that is timestamped around 1 a. Protesters break curfew on another night of fury and frustrations over George Floyd's killing. Read More. Around p. Andrew Bittell is heard saying, "We're rolling down Lake St. Five minutes later, they speed toward a gas station, "Go, go, go, get up there! As they begin firing on the group, the group scatters, and officers later learn the group includes the gas station owner and his family and friends who were there to protect the station.

Cities extend curfews for another night in an attempt to avoid violent protests over George Floyd's death. In a separate location just after 10 p. In what appears to be a mocking tone, he said, "Hold on a second, let me check your credentials, make a few phone calls just to verify.

President of the Police Benevolent Association Patrick Lynch holds a press briefing outside of Queens Criminal court after her arraignment. According to the criminal complaint, Beauvais was speeding along the Long Island Expressway in her Volkswagen.

She allegedly ignored the traffic cones and the flashing lights of police cars set up to direct traffic away from another fatal crash scene. Her vehicle swerved around other cars and struck Tsakos head on, throwing the officer feet up into the air, reported the New York Post.

He landed on the grass by the side of the road while Beauvais sped off in her car, prosecutors say. She passed several exits before coming off the expressway where she mounted a curb with her car, the complaint states. As police officers surrounded her vehicle, the alleged drunk driver reversed into a police car behind her in an effort to flee again, prosecutors say. Beauvais claimed not to have known she had hit a person, the complaint states. I heard a thump, I knew I hit something, but I didn't know what it was,' she allegedly told the arresting officers.

In video capturing her arrest, Beauvais looked distraught as she was handcuffed by police officers in front of a patrol car. She will next appear in court on April President of the Police Benevolent Association Patrick Lynch held a press briefing outside of the court after her arraignment where he hit out at her apology saying: 'She's sorry not for the deed but that she got caught.

Photos of her car show the front windshield smashed and the bonnet caved in from where the car struck the officer. It is not clear what speed she was driving at at the time but Shea said he believes the damage done to her car shows 'there was no way she didn't know that she had struck an individual.

The police chief and mayor visited Tsako's home in East Northport, Long Island, to meet his grieving wife Irene, six-year-old daughter, and three-year-old son. His children will never see their father again because someone did the wrong thing. Here is a good man who won't be home. Police are seen arresting Jessica Beauvais, 32, after she allegedly mowed down Tsakos and then tried to flee the scene just after 2am Tuesday.

Officer Tsakos, 43, was redirecting traffic away from another fatal car crash pictured when he was hit. He was rushed to a hospital and pronounced dead. Tsakos pictured was a year veteran of the NYPD and leaves behind a wife, a six-year-old daughter, and a three-year-old son. The commissioner called the accident a 'senseless and completely avoidable chain of events'.

Tsakos and other officers were on the scene on the Long Island Expressway redirecting traffic from a car that crashed into a utility pole, killing one passenger. That was when Beauvais' car swerved to avoid hitting other vehicles, striking Tsakos who was standing in the roadway next to his patrol car head-on. Police said Beauvais was driving despite having her license suspended in August for failing to pay for DMV fees.

Acevedo was born in Cuba and came to the United States as a child. He grew up in Southern California and led the California Highway Patrol after starting there as a patrol officer in The Miami Fraternal Order of Police, the union that represents rank-and-file officers, did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday night, but in September, about 8 in 10 of members polled said they had no confidence in the chief.

Acevedo, who has marched with Black Lives Matter demonstrators and was critical of former President Donald Trump's statements on protesters, garnered national attention last year for his speaking out and agreeing with justice reform advocates.

But he's been accused of failing to back up his words with action and reform in his own departments.



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