Kentucky witnessed its highest daily spike in coronavirus cases Sunday – just days after hundreds of protesters broke social distancing measures and gathered outside the state capitol building to demand Gov. Andy Beshear reopen the economy. Despite the demonstrations, Beshear, a Democrat, said Kentucky would not begin incrementally reopening the economy or easing its lockdown restrictions until seeing a downward trajectory of reported coronavirus cases for at least 14 days. It was not immediately clear whether the surge in cases was linked to the protests. The governor said Kentucky recorded 273 new cases by Sunday, the largest 24-hour increase in infections since the onset of the outbreak. Cases spiked by less than half that amount by Monday, with just 102 new infections recorded overnight, WYMT-TV in Hazard, Ky., reported.
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Four unfinished 20-story buildings in Shanghai, China, were brought down by a controlled explosion within 15 seconds simultaneously early Monday. A new urban complex of businesses, shops, and finance will replace the area.
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Of course it’s Kushner blocking this immigration ban. Who else would be it besides the top globalist chosen person.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau vowed on Tuesday to move quickly to ban the sale of military-style assault weapons after a deadly shooting spree in Canada reignited calls for stricter gun control measures, the Officer reported. The death toll from the weekend’s rampage in Nova Scotia rose to 23, including a 17-year-old, after police searched the charred remains of several houses set alight by the gunman during the 12-hour shooting spree in the Atlantic province. As shocked Canadians struggle to understand the tragedy, gun control advocates are calling on Trudeau's government to enact the long-promised restrictions.
A Marion County grand jury unanimously concluded that three state troopers were justified in their deadly #shooting of a man in March. Troopers Sharon DeBerry, Caleb Yoder and recruit Trooper Joshua Buckles collectively fired 16 shots within 7 seconds at William Floyd, 51. According to police reports, Yoder pulled over Floyd on Interstate 5 shortly before midnight March 26. Yoder and other officers who arrived for backup saw Floyd had a gun inside his truck. When he moved toward it, one officer grabbed his arm, leading to a fight between the two. When Floyd grabbed the gun, officers fired several rounds at him, injuring him in his torso, thigh and arm. When more officers arrived and helped get Floyd out of the van, he was dead.
Cops arrested 30 men earlier this month during Operation COVID Crackdown – an online sting that sought to identify and apprehend predators who use the internet to exploit children, Breaking911 reported. In each case, offenders used online platforms to initiate explicit conversations and solicit sex from police officers posing as children. When each of the suspects arrived at agreed upon locations, detectives took them into custody. The men, who ranged in age from 20 to 74, were charged with a combined 68 felonies. “Our detectives have remained vigilant and they recognized the increased threat posed by online predators in recent weeks,” said Major Ed O’Carroll, Bureau Commander, Major Crimes. “I commend their ability to adapt during this unprecedented public health pandemic and to do so in the interest of protecting our children and bringing justice to those who commit these repugnant crimes.”
RCMP officers go over a car collision scene involving the fake RCMP car driven by Gabriel Wortman in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, Canada. REUTERS/John Morris