"Covington Officer Under Investigation for Excessive Force Amid Protests, Faces Previous Lawsuit Allegations"

Covington, Ky. — A police officer in Covington, who gained attention for his aggressive tactics during a recent protest, is under investigation for excessive use of force. Officer Zachary Stayton remains on paid administrative leave following disturbing footage that surfaced showing him repeatedly striking a protester, Brandon Hill, during an incident on the Roebling Bridge last week. Eyewitness videos and police body camera recordings captured the confrontation, wherein Stayton was seen pursuing Hill as he attempted to flee. The situation escalated when Stayton grabbed Hill, subsequently delivering multiple punches, even as Hill fell to the … Read more

Central Florida Gears Up for ‘Good Trouble Lives On’ Protests: Advocating Against Undemocratic Policies and Inhumane Detention Conditions

Orlando, Fla. — Protests are set to take place Thursday throughout Central Florida and beyond, featuring the “Good Trouble Lives On” demonstration. This event draws upon the same organizers who led the recent No Kings Day protest. Jessica Szczesiul, an organizer in Kissimmee, reassured attendees that the gathering is family-friendly. “People will be bringing their kids; it’s safe,” she said. The demonstrations are part of a larger movement aimed at peacefully opposing what the organizers label as ‘undemocratic policies’ at both state and federal levels. A significant point of concern is a new detention facility … Read more

Federal Judge Issues Emergency Order Protecting Journalists from LAPD During Immigration Protests in Los Angeles

A federal judge in Los Angeles has temporarily restricted the Los Angeles Police Department from deploying less-lethal munitions against journalists covering immigration protests. The order, enacted by Judge Hernan Vera, aims to safeguard press freedoms amid concerns over police tactics during recent demonstrations. Signed on Thursday, the ruling prohibits the LAPD from detaining or obstructing journalists. The decision follows reports of numerous incidents from June 6 to 19, where journalists were allegedly subjected to tear gas, rubber bullets, and physical force while attempting to document ongoing unrest. Vera referenced at least 35 occasions during this … Read more

Northwest Montana Weekly Roundup: From Protests to Sentencing, Key Events Unfold

Kalispell, Montana – In a week marked by significant events, local reporter Taylor Inman provides insights into key stories shaping Northwest Montana. Among the highlights are a recent protest, a major sentencing, and a new law aimed at addressing illegal hiring practices. Last weekend, the “No Kings” protest saw community members gather peacefully in Kalispell. While no significant incidents were reported, five individuals were arrested, and one person sustained minor injuries. The demonstration highlighted concerns about leadership and governance, drawing attention to issues that resonate within the local community. In a related legal development, a … Read more