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  1. Gray Media and Block Communications close station transaction

    ATLANTA, Ga. (WAVE) – Gray Media, Inc. today closed on its previously announced transaction with Block Communications, Inc.…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #TV #Crime #Entertainment #generic #lights #lmpd #police #scene #tape
    newsbeep.com/us/628588/

  2. Gray Media and Block Communications close station transaction

    ATLANTA, Ga. (WAVE) – Gray Media, Inc. today closed on its previously announced transaction with Block Communications, Inc.…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #TV #Crime #Entertainment #generic #lights #lmpd #police #scene #tape
    newsbeep.com/us/628588/

  3. More evidence of Trump's racist DOJ policies.

    Trump’s DOJ is recommending just one day in jail for the ex-Louisville detective convicted of violating Breonna Taylor’s civil rights—despite criticism from many who say this token punishment ignores her tragic death and signals a retreat from broader police reforms. While the officer didn’t fire the fatal shots, the raid remains a flashpoint in policing and racial justice debates. Will this shift end meaningful accountability, or is it just another turn in an ongoing fight? Read more here. axios.com/2025/07/17/louisvill #breonnataylor #lmpd #trump #doj #police #civilrights #news #JusticeReform

  4. More evidence of Trump's racist DOJ policies.

    Trump’s DOJ is recommending just one day in jail for the ex-Louisville detective convicted of violating Breonna Taylor’s civil rights—despite criticism from many who say this token punishment ignores her tragic death and signals a retreat from broader police reforms. While the officer didn’t fire the fatal shots, the raid remains a flashpoint in policing and racial justice debates. Will this shift end meaningful accountability, or is it just another turn in an ongoing fight? Read more here. axios.com/2025/07/17/louisvill #breonnataylor #lmpd #trump #doj #police #civilrights #news #JusticeReform

  5. More evidence of Trump's racist DOJ policies.

    Trump’s DOJ is recommending just one day in jail for the ex-Louisville detective convicted of violating Breonna Taylor’s civil rights—despite criticism from many who say this token punishment ignores her tragic death and signals a retreat from broader police reforms. While the officer didn’t fire the fatal shots, the raid remains a flashpoint in policing and racial justice debates. Will this shift end meaningful accountability, or is it just another turn in an ongoing fight? Read more here. axios.com/2025/07/17/louisvill #breonnataylor #lmpd #trump #doj #police #civilrights #news #JusticeReform

  6. Five years after the murder of George Floyd at the hands of a cracker murderpig named Derek Chauvin, it's easy to look at police murder and use of force statistics, as well as a white nationalist Trump regime, and conclude the 2020 uprising failed; which is precisely what a pro-cop liberal "reformist" chatterati is doing. The reality is however that "a system cannot fail those it was never designed to protect" and the lack of legislative progress to protect our civil rights from police abuses falls on the elected reformers not advocates and abolitionists in the streets. The 2020 Uprising taught us to band together because we are all targets in for the carceral state in the right circumstances; and just in time too, because Donald Trump is dead serious about transforming law enforcement into his own fascist army.

    ninaillingworth.com/2025/05/30

    The Widening Maw of Racialized Police Violence

    "The reality is that Downmarket Mussolini has only been back in the White House for four and a half months, and these police killing statistics go back years into a Biden administration that was elected in part, to specifically stop racialized police violence in response to the protests; the city where George Floyd was slowly murdered on camera by a sociopathic cop is in a Democratic-controlled State, run by one of the most progressive Governors in America. For a larger liberal establishment in the United States that had no answer for Trump at the ballot box to point at the Kelpto Kaiser’s racist authoritarian regime and declare the movement against police violence and white supremacist policing has failed, is one part deflection, and one part scapegoating. It is ultimately reductive to argue that the 2020 George Floyd protests were by themselves responsible for the broader fascist “white-lash” driving Trump’s second rise to power in an already white supremacist America, and disempowering to believe organized resistance against that white supremacy accomplished nothing merely because a state that was never designed to protect racialized people, or the labor class in general, refused to take meaningful action against police violence. Those hard-fought hours in the streets opened a broad swathe of society’s eyes to the racist and violent nature of American policing, taught communities across the globe how to organize in the face of state-sanctioned repression, and helped make so many young people “woke” that the fascist Trump regime is trying to make “wokeness” illegal. We cannot un-see what we have observed, or unknow what we learned during the uprising, and the affliction of knowing cannot be cured with rubber bullets and tear gas."

    Note: I literally had to take yesterday off just to edit this one and find all the source links. It's a bit longer, and this content has never appeared outside NIDC.

    #Fascism #Police #PoliceState #Abolition #USPol #Trump #JusticeDepartment #GeorgeFloyd #BreonnaTaylor #MPD #LMPD #WhiteNationalism #Racism #2020Uprising #PoliceViolence #PoliceKillings #USPol #Activism #Reformers #BLM #Essay

  7. Five years after the murder of George Floyd at the hands of a cracker murderpig named Derek Chauvin, it's easy to look at police murder and use of force statistics, as well as a white nationalist Trump regime, and conclude the 2020 uprising failed; which is precisely what a pro-cop liberal "reformist" chatterati is doing. The reality is however that "a system cannot fail those it was never designed to protect" and the lack of legislative progress to protect our civil rights from police abuses falls on the elected reformers not advocates and abolitionists in the streets. The 2020 Uprising taught us to band together because we are all targets in for the carceral state in the right circumstances; and just in time too, because Donald Trump is dead serious about transforming law enforcement into his own fascist army.

    ninaillingworth.com/2025/05/30

    The Widening Maw of Racialized Police Violence

    "The reality is that Downmarket Mussolini has only been back in the White House for four and a half months, and these police killing statistics go back years into a Biden administration that was elected in part, to specifically stop racialized police violence in response to the protests; the city where George Floyd was slowly murdered on camera by a sociopathic cop is in a Democratic-controlled State, run by one of the most progressive Governors in America. For a larger liberal establishment in the United States that had no answer for Trump at the ballot box to point at the Kelpto Kaiser’s racist authoritarian regime and declare the movement against police violence and white supremacist policing has failed, is one part deflection, and one part scapegoating. It is ultimately reductive to argue that the 2020 George Floyd protests were by themselves responsible for the broader fascist “white-lash” driving Trump’s second rise to power in an already white supremacist America, and disempowering to believe organized resistance against that white supremacy accomplished nothing merely because a state that was never designed to protect racialized people, or the labor class in general, refused to take meaningful action against police violence. Those hard-fought hours in the streets opened a broad swathe of society’s eyes to the racist and violent nature of American policing, taught communities across the globe how to organize in the face of state-sanctioned repression, and helped make so many young people “woke” that the fascist Trump regime is trying to make “wokeness” illegal. We cannot un-see what we have observed, or unknow what we learned during the uprising, and the affliction of knowing cannot be cured with rubber bullets and tear gas."

    Note: I literally had to take yesterday off just to edit this one and find all the source links. It's a bit longer, and this content has never appeared outside NIDC.

    #Fascism #Police #PoliceState #Abolition #USPol #Trump #JusticeDepartment #GeorgeFloyd #BreonnaTaylor #MPD #LMPD #WhiteNationalism #Racism #2020Uprising #PoliceViolence #PoliceKillings #USPol #Activism #Reformers #BLM #Essay

  8. Five years after the murder of George Floyd at the hands of a cracker murderpig named Derek Chauvin, it's easy to look at police murder and use of force statistics, as well as a white nationalist Trump regime, and conclude the 2020 uprising failed; which is precisely what a pro-cop liberal "reformist" chatterati is doing. The reality is however that "a system cannot fail those it was never designed to protect" and the lack of legislative progress to protect our civil rights from police abuses falls on the elected reformers not advocates and abolitionists in the streets. The 2020 Uprising taught us to band together because we are all targets in for the carceral state in the right circumstances; and just in time too, because Donald Trump is dead serious about transforming law enforcement into his own fascist army.

    ninaillingworth.com/2025/05/30

    The Widening Maw of Racialized Police Violence

    "The reality is that Downmarket Mussolini has only been back in the White House for four and a half months, and these police killing statistics go back years into a Biden administration that was elected in part, to specifically stop racialized police violence in response to the protests; the city where George Floyd was slowly murdered on camera by a sociopathic cop is in a Democratic-controlled State, run by one of the most progressive Governors in America. For a larger liberal establishment in the United States that had no answer for Trump at the ballot box to point at the Kelpto Kaiser’s racist authoritarian regime and declare the movement against police violence and white supremacist policing has failed, is one part deflection, and one part scapegoating. It is ultimately reductive to argue that the 2020 George Floyd protests were by themselves responsible for the broader fascist “white-lash” driving Trump’s second rise to power in an already white supremacist America, and disempowering to believe organized resistance against that white supremacy accomplished nothing merely because a state that was never designed to protect racialized people, or the labor class in general, refused to take meaningful action against police violence. Those hard-fought hours in the streets opened a broad swathe of society’s eyes to the racist and violent nature of American policing, taught communities across the globe how to organize in the face of state-sanctioned repression, and helped make so many young people “woke” that the fascist Trump regime is trying to make “wokeness” illegal. We cannot un-see what we have observed, or unknow what we learned during the uprising, and the affliction of knowing cannot be cured with rubber bullets and tear gas."

    Note: I literally had to take yesterday off just to edit this one and find all the source links. It's a bit longer, and this content has never appeared outside NIDC.

    #Fascism #Police #PoliceState #Abolition #USPol #Trump #JusticeDepartment #GeorgeFloyd #BreonnaTaylor #MPD #LMPD #WhiteNationalism #Racism #2020Uprising #PoliceViolence #PoliceKillings #USPol #Activism #Reformers #BLM #Essay

  9. Five years after the murder of George Floyd at the hands of a cracker murderpig named Derek Chauvin, it's easy to look at police murder and use of force statistics, as well as a white nationalist Trump regime, and conclude the 2020 uprising failed; which is precisely what a pro-cop liberal "reformist" chatterati is doing. The reality is however that "a system cannot fail those it was never designed to protect" and the lack of legislative progress to protect our civil rights from police abuses falls on the elected reformers not advocates and abolitionists in the streets. The 2020 Uprising taught us to band together because we are all targets in for the carceral state in the right circumstances; and just in time too, because Donald Trump is dead serious about transforming law enforcement into his own fascist army.

    ninaillingworth.com/2025/05/30

    The Widening Maw of Racialized Police Violence

    "The reality is that Downmarket Mussolini has only been back in the White House for four and a half months, and these police killing statistics go back years into a Biden administration that was elected in part, to specifically stop racialized police violence in response to the protests; the city where George Floyd was slowly murdered on camera by a sociopathic cop is in a Democratic-controlled State, run by one of the most progressive Governors in America. For a larger liberal establishment in the United States that had no answer for Trump at the ballot box to point at the Kelpto Kaiser’s racist authoritarian regime and declare the movement against police violence and white supremacist policing has failed, is one part deflection, and one part scapegoating. It is ultimately reductive to argue that the 2020 George Floyd protests were by themselves responsible for the broader fascist “white-lash” driving Trump’s second rise to power in an already white supremacist America, and disempowering to believe organized resistance against that white supremacy accomplished nothing merely because a state that was never designed to protect racialized people, or the labor class in general, refused to take meaningful action against police violence. Those hard-fought hours in the streets opened a broad swathe of society’s eyes to the racist and violent nature of American policing, taught communities across the globe how to organize in the face of state-sanctioned repression, and helped make so many young people “woke” that the fascist Trump regime is trying to make “wokeness” illegal. We cannot un-see what we have observed, or unknow what we learned during the uprising, and the affliction of knowing cannot be cured with rubber bullets and tear gas."

    Note: I literally had to take yesterday off just to edit this one and find all the source links. It's a bit longer, and this content has never appeared outside NIDC.

    #Fascism #Police #PoliceState #Abolition #USPol #Trump #JusticeDepartment #GeorgeFloyd #BreonnaTaylor #MPD #LMPD #WhiteNationalism #Racism #2020Uprising #PoliceViolence #PoliceKillings #USPol #Activism #Reformers #BLM #Essay

  10. 4 killed, 9 hurt in shooting at downtown #Louisville, #Kentucky bank; shooter dead

    Police were called around 8:30 a.m. Monday to Old National Bank & were on scene within 3 minutes to an active shooter with a rifle.

    The shooter has been identified as #ConnorSturgeon, 25, an employee of the bank.

    #LMPD said #Sturgeon fired at police, they fired back, and they then "stopped that threat."

    The four people who died were all employees of the bank.

    #GunViolence #MassShooting wlky.com/article/lmpd-avoid-ne

  11. 4 killed, 9 hurt in shooting at downtown #Louisville, #Kentucky bank; shooter dead

    Police were called around 8:30 a.m. Monday to Old National Bank & were on scene within 3 minutes to an active shooter with a rifle.

    The shooter has been identified as #ConnorSturgeon, 25, an employee of the bank.

    #LMPD said #Sturgeon fired at police, they fired back, and they then "stopped that threat."

    The four people who died were all employees of the bank.

    #GunViolence #MassShooting wlky.com/article/lmpd-avoid-ne

  12. 4 killed, 9 hurt in shooting at downtown #Louisville, #Kentucky bank; shooter dead

    Police were called around 8:30 a.m. Monday to Old National Bank & were on scene within 3 minutes to an active shooter with a rifle.

    The shooter has been identified as #ConnorSturgeon, 25, an employee of the bank.

    #LMPD said #Sturgeon fired at police, they fired back, and they then "stopped that threat."

    The four people who died were all employees of the bank.

    #GunViolence #MassShooting wlky.com/article/lmpd-avoid-ne

  13. 4 killed, 9 hurt in shooting at downtown #Louisville, #Kentucky bank; shooter dead

    Police were called around 8:30 a.m. Monday to Old National Bank & were on scene within 3 minutes to an active shooter with a rifle.

    The shooter has been identified as #ConnorSturgeon, 25, an employee of the bank.

    #LMPD said #Sturgeon fired at police, they fired back, and they then "stopped that threat."

    The four people who died were all employees of the bank.

    #GunViolence #MassShooting wlky.com/article/lmpd-avoid-ne

  14. 4 killed, 9 hurt in shooting at downtown #Louisville, #Kentucky bank; shooter dead

    Police were called around 8:30 a.m. Monday to Old National Bank & were on scene within 3 minutes to an active shooter with a rifle.

    The shooter has been identified as #ConnorSturgeon, 25, an employee of the bank.

    #LMPD said #Sturgeon fired at police, they fired back, and they then "stopped that threat."

    The four people who died were all employees of the bank.

    #GunViolence #MassShooting wlky.com/article/lmpd-avoid-ne

  15. Ummm...
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    RT @ATFLouisville
    ALERT: ATF is assisting @LMPD in the 300 block of East Main Street in #Louisville. Once information becomes available @LMPD will provide updates. We are asking that everyone please stay away from this area. #ATF #LMPD #LouMedia
    twitter.com/ATFLouisville/stat

  16. Ummm...
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    RT @ATFLouisville
    ALERT: ATF is assisting @LMPD in the 300 block of East Main Street in #Louisville. Once information becomes available @LMPD will provide updates. We are asking that everyone please stay away from this area. #ATF #LMPD #LouMedia
    twitter.com/ATFLouisville/stat

  17. Ummm...
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    RT @ATFLouisville
    ALERT: ATF is assisting @LMPD in the 300 block of East Main Street in #Louisville. Once information becomes available @LMPD will provide updates. We are asking that everyone please stay away from this area. #ATF #LMPD #LouMedia
    twitter.com/ATFLouisville/stat

  18. Ummm...
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    RT @ATFLouisville
    ALERT: ATF is assisting @LMPD in the 300 block of East Main Street in #Louisville. Once information becomes available @LMPD will provide updates. We are asking that everyone please stay away from this area. #ATF #LMPD #LouMedia
    twitter.com/ATFLouisville/stat

  19. Ummm...
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    RT @ATFLouisville
    ALERT: ATF is assisting @LMPD in the 300 block of East Main Street in #Louisville. Once information becomes available @LMPD will provide updates. We are asking that everyone please stay away from this area. #ATF #LMPD #LouMedia
    twitter.com/ATFLouisville/stat

  20. You said her name. Here’s what has come of that…

    The DOJ investigation into Louisville Metro PD (#LMPD) after the killing of #BreonnaTaylor is out.

    Let’s take a look!

    (Note: it pasted with no line breaks and some random footnote numbers, so I’m just adding carriage returns myself to break up thoughts and call out some important stuff; sorry if that misleads in any way)
    documentcloud.org/documents/23

  21. You said her name. Here’s what has come of that…

    The DOJ investigation into Louisville Metro PD (#LMPD) after the killing of #BreonnaTaylor is out.

    Let’s take a look!

    (Note: it pasted with no line breaks and some random footnote numbers, so I’m just adding carriage returns myself to break up thoughts and call out some important stuff; sorry if that misleads in any way)
    documentcloud.org/documents/23

  22. You said her name. Here’s what has come of that…

    The DOJ investigation into Louisville Metro PD (#LMPD) after the killing of #BreonnaTaylor is out.

    Let’s take a look!

    (Note: it pasted with no line breaks and some random footnote numbers, so I’m just adding carriage returns myself to break up thoughts and call out some important stuff; sorry if that misleads in any way)
    documentcloud.org/documents/23

  23. You said her name. Here’s what has come of that…

    The DOJ investigation into Louisville Metro PD (#LMPD) after the killing of #BreonnaTaylor is out.

    Let’s take a look!

    (Note: it pasted with no line breaks and some random footnote numbers, so I’m just adding carriage returns myself to break up thoughts and call out some important stuff; sorry if that misleads in any way)
    documentcloud.org/documents/23