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A Mason County Sheriff's deputy was airlifted to a hospital after suffering a "severe" head injury during a search and rescue operation. The deputy was part of a three-person search team that goes out annually when the Skokomish River levels are low to look for missing people, according to Mason County Sheriff Chief Ryan Spurling. The team found one of three bodies they were searching for in the area of the High Steel Bridge on Thursday.
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Utah protesters who splashed red paint and broke windows could face up to life in prison because of "gang enhancement" https://twitter.com/CBSNews/status/1291952235719557120?s=20
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Utah protesters who splashed red paint and broke windows could face up to life in prison because of "gang enhancement" https://t.co/lx09ONUPTQ
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Tucker Carlson Tonight: “High school parent responds to principal who apologized for “racist” pro-police flag".
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Meanwhile, in Russia. Gas station explosion, according to reports, four injured.
Meanwhile, in Portland. There are several hundred people marching towards the Portland police association. Along the way their chanting: “say his name, Michael Brown, say her name, Breonna Taylor, say his name, George Floyd." A protestor throws a firework in between, protestor drops their bucket and runs to get it, skidaddles back. Police bull rush protestors, make an arrest, one drummer falls behind police line and keeps drumming. Police roll up to PPA, dismount quickly, make one arrest, and disperse protestors.
Belarus police and protesters have clashed after a presidential election in which the country’s longtime leader sought a sixth term despite rising discontent with his authoritarian rule. Opposition supporters say they suspect election officials will manipulate the results of the vote to give the 65-year-old Mr Lukashenko a sixth term. The pro-Russian candidate, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, came under heavy pressure over the weekend as eight members of her staff were arrested, and one of her top aides fled the country on Sunday. The head of the Central Elections Commission, Lidia Yermoshina, said on Monday that partial results from some regions showed Mr Lukashenko with a crushing lead, getting more than 80% of the vote in some districts. Police presence in the capital of Minsk was heavy throughout the day and in the evening police set up checkpoints on the city’s perimeter to check residence permits. Mr Lukashenko had vowed to crush any protests.