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Here We Go Again: A State Of Emergency Has Been Declared In Ferguson, Missouri

Ferguson, Missouri Under State Of Emergency After Peaceful Protest Turns Violent *sigh* Via USAToday St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger declared a state of emergency Monday after Ferguson protests on the anniversary of the fatal shooting of Michael Brown by a police officer turned violent overnight. “In light of last night’s violence and unrest in the city of Ferguson, and the potential for harm to persons and property, I am exercising my authority as county executive to issue a state of emergency effective immediately,” Stenger said in a statement. “The recent acts of violence will not be tolerated in a community that has worked so tirelessly over the last year to rebuild and become stronger.” St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar is immediately taking control of policing in Ferguson, under the order. At least three people were shot and four arrested overnight Monday as peaceful protests on Sunday became violent. Belmar told a news conference at 3:30 a.m. that one suspect who was shot by police is in “critical, unstable” condition in a local hospital and undergoing surgery. We can only hope that the brother who was shot pulls through and is able to recount his story. Speaking Monday at the national conference of the Fraternal Order of Police in Pittsburgh, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said she “strongly condemned’’ the violence in Ferguson. “As we have seen over the recent months and years, not only does violence obscure any message of peaceful protest, it places the community, as well as the officers who seek to protect it, in harm’s way,’’ Lynch said. “Incidents of violence, such as we saw last night, are contrary to both that message, along with everything that all of us, including this group, have worked to achieve over the past year.” Cornel West, and several prominent protesters including DeRay McKesson, 30, and Johnetta Elzie, 26, were arrested Monday afternoon during a protest outside the U.S. courthouse in St. Louis. The demonstration was part of a move by several clergy members to purposefully be detained by police. With the state of emergency officially declared, the national guard is now primed to deploy and further escalate the tension amongst the peaceful protesters and the anxious police. We hope and pray that tonight’s protest doesn’t mirror last year’s scenes of tear gas, tanks and terror. Image via AP

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Here We Go Again: A State Of Emergency Has Been Declared In Ferguson, Missouri

Here We Go Again: A State Of Emergency Has Been Declared In Ferguson, Missouri

Ferguson, Missouri Under State Of Emergency After Peaceful Protest Turns Violent *sigh* Via USAToday St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger declared a state of emergency Monday after Ferguson protests on the anniversary of the fatal shooting of Michael Brown by a police officer turned violent overnight. “In light of last night’s violence and unrest in the city of Ferguson, and the potential for harm to persons and property, I am exercising my authority as county executive to issue a state of emergency effective immediately,” Stenger said in a statement. “The recent acts of violence will not be tolerated in a community that has worked so tirelessly over the last year to rebuild and become stronger.” St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar is immediately taking control of policing in Ferguson, under the order. At least three people were shot and four arrested overnight Monday as peaceful protests on Sunday became violent. Belmar told a news conference at 3:30 a.m. that one suspect who was shot by police is in “critical, unstable” condition in a local hospital and undergoing surgery. We can only hope that the brother who was shot pulls through and is able to recount his story. Speaking Monday at the national conference of the Fraternal Order of Police in Pittsburgh, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said she “strongly condemned’’ the violence in Ferguson. “As we have seen over the recent months and years, not only does violence obscure any message of peaceful protest, it places the community, as well as the officers who seek to protect it, in harm’s way,’’ Lynch said. “Incidents of violence, such as we saw last night, are contrary to both that message, along with everything that all of us, including this group, have worked to achieve over the past year.” Cornel West, and several prominent protesters including DeRay McKesson, 30, and Johnetta Elzie, 26, were arrested Monday afternoon during a protest outside the U.S. courthouse in St. Louis. The demonstration was part of a move by several clergy members to purposefully be detained by police. With the state of emergency officially declared, the national guard is now primed to deploy and further escalate the tension amongst the peaceful protesters and the anxious police. We hope and pray that tonight’s protest doesn’t mirror last year’s scenes of tear gas, tanks and terror. Image via AP

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Here We Go Again: A State Of Emergency Has Been Declared In Ferguson, Missouri

Chuck Pagano, Indianapolis Colts Head Coach, Diagnosed with Leukemia

Chuck Pagano is taking a temporary break from the sidelines. The Indianapolis Colts Head Coach, new to the gig this year, has been diagnosed with promyelocytic leukemia and will likely miss the rest of the season to undergo chemotherapy. “I feel with every fiber in my body, and I know Chuck feels the same way, that he can beat this thing,” Colts owner Jim Irsay said of the diagnosis. “He’s upbeat and he’s ready for the fight. He’s tough as nails. He’s in great spirits.” According to Indiana University Health, most adults with this form of cancer do achieve remission. In the interm, Offensive Coordinator Bruce Arians will take over as coach of the Colts. We wish Pagano a full and speedy recovery.

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Chuck Pagano, Indianapolis Colts Head Coach, Diagnosed with Leukemia

Philly Cop Hits Woman in Face, Suspended After Video Goes Viral

A police officer in Philadelphia was caught on video hitting a woman at the city’s 50th Annual Puerto Rican Day Parade, then suspended after the brutal clip went viral. Philadelphia Police Officer Hits Woman Department officials have launched an internal investigation since the 36-second video was uploaded to YouTube Sunday and titled “Philadelphia Police Brutality.” The video shows the woman collapsing to the ground after being bashed in north Philadelphia. She appears to be bleeding as she is led away in handcuffs. Moments before the woman (whose name has not been released) was hit, the video shows someone else throwing a liquid in the direction of police officers. The woman was also seen spraying something from a can. She was cited for disorderly conduct , according to Officer Tanya Little, a police spokeswoman. The officer in the video, identified as highway patrol supervisor Lt. Jonathan Josey, is reportedly eager to tell his side of the story to internal investigators. There is more to what happened at the daylong neighborhood party than the video shows, said John McNesby, president of the Fraternal Order of Police. “We’re hoping that it’s neither a whitewash nor a witch hunt,” McNesby said. “At the end of the day, his actions will be questioned, but I believe they can be defended.” “There’s a lot of tensions that are running high; there’s a lot of arrests that are made,” he said. “Each year people are arrested, and things aren’t pretty.” McNesby said that from what he understands about how things unfolded that day, police were trying to stop a driver who was “doing 360s” in the road. “A guy was spinning wheels and burning tires in the (road), police are trying to stop it and … as we’re doing it, things are being thrown, liquids are being tossed.” “It’s great to sit back, look at video, second-guess yourself and play Monday morning quarterback, but again at the end of the day, we don’t know what’s coming at us.”

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Philly Cop Hits Woman in Face, Suspended After Video Goes Viral