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Dallas Police Shooting: What We Know

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On Thursday, 5 officers were fatally shot, while 6 people were injured at a protest over two recent fatal police shootings. Images reminiscent of the ’60s have flooded the nation, as we endured a week of unfiltered violence.

Dallas Police Shooting: What We Know

Get Your Life Together: Former NY Knicks Player Gets Kicked Out Of Overseas Basketball League For Choking Out His Teammate

Renaldo Balkman Banned From Basketball League After Attacking Teammate Former NBA baller Renaldo Balkman, who was cut from the NY Knicks roster in February of last year, might have just burned his last bridge after he was kicked out of the Philippine Basketball Association for choking out one of his teammates. via NY Post Former NBA player Renaldo Balkman has been banned from the professional basketball league in the Philippines for grabbing a team mate around the neck during a game. The former New York Knicks and Denver Nuggets player has also been slapped with a fine of 250,000 Philippine pesos ($6,100) over the incident, Philippine Basketball Association commissioner Chito Salud said in a statement on Monday. Balkman, who was playing for the Petron Blaze Boosters against the Philippines-based Alaska Aces, assaulted Arwind Santos while his team mate tried to stop him from venting his frustration at a referee’s decision. SMH. PBA/YouTube

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Stop The Violence: 46 People Arrested During Day 3 Of Protests In Brooklyn Over Teen Shot To Death By Police After Allegedly Pointing A Gun At Them

46 People Arrested During Brooklyn Protest Over Teen Killed By Police Things are continuing to heat up in NYC as a heartbroken community in Brooklyn continues to protest the shooting death of a 16-year-old teenager who allegedly pointed a gun at NYPD before they opened fire, shooting him to death. via The Grio Nearly four dozen people were arrested as scores of demonstrators gathered in Brooklyn for a third consecutive day to protest the NYPD department following the police-involved shooting of a 16-year-old boy over the weekend, authorities said. Protesters attended a candlelight vigil Wednesday night for Kimani “Kiki” Gray just blocks from where he was shot to death by police Saturday night. The anger was palpable as a group of young people heckled police officers in helmets and later marched down a street. The vigil’s organizers tried and failed to calm the young people, some of whom later threw bottles at police officers. One officer’s face was hit with a brick; he was treated for a laceration and released from Suny Downstate Hospital, police confirmed. Forty-six people were arrested on disorderly conduct charges during Wednesday evening’s protest, including Gray’s sister, police told NBC 4 New York. Police said additional and varying charges are pending for many of those arrested. Specific charges against Gray’s sister were not immediatgely clear. A spokesman for Gray’s parents said they would not speak publicly as long as there was violence, which he said has “clouded their message.” “It’s a tough time for the community,” said the spokesman, Rev. Gilford Monrose. “But the family and myself do not condone the violence.” Too many lives are being lost as a result of these young people being in the wrong place at the wrong time and often for the wrong reasons. Finding a way to reach these teenagers before the end up in situation like the one young man and so many others have found themselves in is becoming more critical by the day. Photo Credit: NBC

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Stop The Violence: 46 People Arrested During Day 3 Of Protests In Brooklyn Over Teen Shot To Death By Police After Allegedly Pointing A Gun At Them

Ahmadinejad: US behind September 11 attacks

Iranian president delivers snappish speech at UN, says American administration planned Sept. 11 attacks to salvage US economy, Israel; Ahmadinejad slams 'Zionist crimes,' presents audience with anti-Western 'history lesson' Representatives of the US and other Western countries walked out during the speech to express their protest over the Iranian leader's “failure to uphold the official 9/11 Commission's version of September 11, 2001 added by: maasanova

Video: Holocaust Survivor Cursed Out By Ground Zero Mosque Supporter

In a stunning display at a protest over the Ground Zero mosque, a Holocaust survivor was berated by a mosque supporter. The mosque supporter spews vulgarities at the holocaust survivor and at one point even says he “didn’t learn his lesson”. Content warning, we did not bleep out the profanities. For more information on this disturbing tirade make sure you visit this post on the Eyeblast blog .

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Video: Holocaust Survivor Cursed Out By Ground Zero Mosque Supporter