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Antifa extremist who praises cop killers to receive nearly $23K from city after hit with rubber bullet during protest
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PORTLAND, OR – They say that crime doesn’t pay – but apparently rioting does.
That is, if you’re aligned to the militant group Antifa. Apparently, the city of Portland is going to pay a settlement to the tune of nearly $23,000 to an Antifa member who happens to praise cop killers on social media.
Earlier in May, the Portland City Council approved a settlement payment to 31-year-old James Mathew Mattox after he claimed his civil rights were violated when he was hit with a rubber bullet during a protest he attended back on August 4th of 2018. Read More.
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Behind the Uniforms - Mary-Ann Lewis at Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center
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Lt. Mary-Ann Lewis shared with us the struggles of being a female Correctional Officer in a men's prison facility.
Join me as we continue to feature the men and women who serve in America's correctional centers in this special episode of Behind the Uniforms. Watch Now.
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Voter fraud? At least 30,000 mail-in votes counted after election day in Wisconsin. Yes, mail-in votes.
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MADISON, WI.- Democrats have been pushing for mail-in balloting for the November election. Republicans oppose implementing such a program on the national level due to the possibility of voter fraud, and the fact that there is no way to properly track exactly who is voting.
Breitbart News is reporting that there may be another reason for Republicans to oppose such a program. At least 30,000 mail-in votes were tallied AFTER election day in Wisconsin on April 7, according to voting records. Read More.
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