Denver Protests: Brother Jeff on “Using Black Bodies to Incite Chaos”
Brother Jeff Fard is confident that justice will prevail despite some ugliness.
Brother Jeff Fard is confident that justice will prevail despite some ugliness.
The group casts blame on police and neo-Nazis.
Most of the arrests were for curfew violations.
The vast majority of the day was peaceful, but things got tense late at night.
The Joint Terrorism Task Force will go after “violent agitators” involved in the protests in Denver.
The monument remembers Armenian genocide victims.
As the riots raged, 9News broadcast America’s Got Talent.
The online reaction has been disturbingly divisive.
The detours have been extended through June 1.
The incident occurred three hours after the 8 p.m. curfew on May 30.
Mayor Hancock called an 8 p.m. curfew on May 30, but protesters stayed late.
It’s the first time in recent memory that the city has taken such measures.
For the second day in a row, protesters gathered at the Capitol.
“We strongly encourage you to demonstrate peacefully.”
The rally at the Capitol was filled with tense confrontations between police and protesters.
Sheriff Jason Mikesell believes he has the right to coooperate with ICE.
Parlato delivers the message by sign, balloon and truck.
The permanent Space Command location will be announced a few months later.
There’s room by the temporary shelter at the Denver Coliseum.
Denver city did another sweep of the streets this week.
The city argues that Judge Barajas erred in finding the ordinance unconstitutional.
This was the first time ICE had ever subpoenaed another law enforcement agency.