Any time that I have the opportunity to speak, and make my position known, I am. Chicago ICE protest - July 10, 2020 (3pm) Luke Haruki. We need to have discussions on how to move forward equally. had responded and charged the [Minneapolis] officers. Dave Killen / StaffA waste receptacle was moved into the intersection of SW 3rd and Main and its contents set on fire as Portland protesters gathered downtown on July 10, 2020. You need to call your local politicians, your state politicians, your national politicians, and voice your concerns about what’s going on. The car theft suspect wrecked…Area store owners are banding together to help a Taylorsville bride with an amazing story of perseverance to have the wedding of her dreams. “We are against violence, and we're against our city burning to the ground." But I do blame it if you don’t want to recognize and understand there is an issue of inequality in this nation that’s been going on for far, far too long. We are all in this together. Officers were stationed in various downtown locations to ensure a peaceful event.Some people attending the protest carried signs with phrases including, “Justice for George Floyd,” “Black Lives Matter,” and “I Can’t Breathe.”After a prayer and some speeches, the group chanted and marched around the Courthouse block several times.As there was some difficulty in hearing speeches at the event due to traffic, attorney Davidson reiterated his remarks June 9 for “There were some leaders in the legal community that made the protest possible,” Davidson began. newsletter Cinemark to reopen 11 of its Utah theaters on July 3; Regal will reopen Taylorsville location on July 10 Sean P. Means 6/18/2020 NYPD disperses protest encampment outside City Hall I know we have some good and some bad. Soon after, Portland police tweeted that federal officers arrested a protester around 11 p.m. "related to vandalizing the Federal Courthouse." We let it happen as kind of a relief valve, to let the steam off, so that it could happen peacefully,” Holleman said.When asked about police funding, Holleman noted that 50 percent of the Town’s $2 million General Fund budget is for police (public safety). “That’s the same way it is, for some people, the way they view discrimination, inequality, and racism, because it’s not on their radar, and they’ve never had to actually deal with it.”During this time you have the civil unrest and the things that are going on in the nation, I don’t blame anybody if they don’t understand.
A protest that is being promoted in Taylorsville this week does not have the backing of local civil rights or political groups. And I’m thankful that we didn’t have any violence,” said Holleman.“The reason I declared the State of Emergency is that we usually do that just about in every situation,” the mayor said.
I’m not against the police department, whatsoever.
This followed protests in other cities nationwide following the death of Minneapolis, Minnesota, resident George Floyd, a North Carolina native, who died in police custody in Minneapolis last month.The local event was organized by Alexander resident Jessica Sumpter, said Taylorsville Police Chief Douglas Bowman.Alexander County Sheriff Chris Bowman noted that, although the June 4 protest was largely peaceful, with about 250 people in attendance, there were some problems reported as the evening wore on.Mayor George Holleman signed a proclamation of a preemptive State of Emergency beginning at 6:00 p.m. Thursday and a Town curfew beginning at 10 p.m. that night. Soon after, Portland police tweeted that federal officers arrested a protester around 11 p.m. "related to vandalizing the Federal Courthouse." One, about policing is concerned on the national level. That’s what the protest is about, it’s about equality. I’m tired. That [defunding] is certainly not a decision I would make.