Houston police officers shoot man near Sunnyside Park, HPD says Houston police shot a man Saturday evening at Sunnyside Park after receiving reports of gunfire from a nearby ShotSpotter alert system device, the department said. HPD officials said officers were ... 06/16/2024 - 12:29 pm | View Link
Armed Suspect Hospitalized, No Officers Injured Following Police Shooting in Southeast Houston Houston police shot an armed suspect, with no officers injured; the suspect was hospitalized and the investigation is ongoing. 06/16/2024 - 9:20 am | View Link
Armed suspect 'did not comply' with orders given by officers before being shot in Sunnyside: HPD HPD Chief Megan Howard said witnesses pointed the man out in the parking lot, shirtless and with a gun in his hand before officers approached him Saturday evening. 06/16/2024 - 2:51 am | View Link
Armed man shot by police officers at Houston's Sunnyside Park, HPD says HOUSTON — A man was shot by police officers Saturday on the southeast side, according to the Houston Police Department. According to HPD, it happened on Comal Street near the intersection of Bellfort ... 06/15/2024 - 1:54 pm | View Link
Houston shooting: Suspect shot in officer-involved shooting in Southeast Houston A suspect is in the hospital following an officer-involved shooting at Sunnyside Park on Saturday evening, police said. Authorities said the shooting occurred in the 8600 block of Comal Street in ... 06/15/2024 - 1:37 pm | View Link
This month marks the anniversary of a book that changed America.
History.com:
On June 15, 1974, Simon & Schuster releases All the President’s Men, the first definitive book about the Watergate scandal, authored by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, the two Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporters from The Washington Post who broke the explosive story.
During a private meeting with congressional Republicans Thursday, convicted felon Donald Trump reportedly called Milwaukee, where the Republican National Convention will be held in July, a "horrible city." He then lied about crime in the city, where homicides are down 42% since 2022.
But don’t worry, Wisconsin, you are not alone in Trump's disdain for the country’s most populous areas.
Black Chicagoans could see reparations in their near future, after the city’s mayor signed an executive order Monday aimed at creating a task force that will look into the massive endeavor.
The Black Reparations Co-Governance Task Force “will conduct a comprehensive study and examination of all policies that have harmed Black Chicagoans from the slavery era to present day,” and will then draft recommendations for reparations, Mayor Brandon Johnson’s office said in a press release.
Democrats are not bringing Powerpoint slides to a gunfight any longer. Tiger Beat on the Potomac (AKA Politico, Thanks Charlie Pierce!) morning email thingie:
A MATTER OF CONVICTION — The JOE BIDEN campaign is announcing a major new $50 million June ad push this morning, centered on a new spot slamming DONALD TRUMP over his conviction in the New York hush money case.
“The White House on Monday blasted a string of altered videos that purported to show President Biden wandering or standing in a state of confusion, calling the footage ‘bad faith’ and a sign of desperation from Biden’s critics,” NewsNation reports.
NBC News: “Good, who chairs the hard-right House Freedom Caucus, told his supporters that he is former Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s top target, as McCarthy looks to take down the small group of Republicans who ousted him late last year. McCarthy’s first effort fell short last week when Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina won her primary.”
“But McCarthy is just one player lined up against Good in a race that could see him become the first member of Congress to lose to a primary challenger this year.