The FBI has fired a group of agents who kneeled at a protest in Washington, D.C., in the wake of George Floyd's death in 2020, according to sources.
The first "No Kings" protest in June clinched one of the top spots for most attended demonstrations, according to researchers ...
The run-down intersection at 38th Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis exposes the empty promises of the revolution of ...
At least 15 FBI agents were fired Friday in connection with their actions during the protests that followed the death of ...
The FBI Agents Association says the terminations - not yet confirmed by the bureau - violate the agents' rights.
A far-left activist group is planning an event next week on a Minnesota college campus labeling Charlie Kirk a 'white ...
Local leaders agree people have been more engaged in recent years and discuss what is appropriate in civil discourse.
The plaintiffs alleged in the lawsuit that police used excessive force and violated their constitutional rights by deploying tear gas, chemical irritants, projectiles, grenades and pepper spray.
Five years have passed since Jeanne Llera lost her son. Jorge Gomez, then 25, was shot and killed by Metro Police officers ...
After five years, the ACLU of Kentucky and a New York law firm have reached a settlement with the Louisville Metro government ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has fired as many as 20 FBI agents, including a group associated with a 2020 incident in which agents were photographed kneeling with demonstrators at the height of ...
Over a dozen FBI agents were fired by the agency, five years after some of them were seen kneeling during protests following the murder of George Floyd in 2020.