The city of Portland, Oregon, has reached a $250,000 settlement to a federal lawsuit over its police bureau s use of tear gas and other crowd control devices during the racial justice protests that rocked its streets in 2020, court documents show.
wisconsin. severe weather tonight, threat from wisconsin tolama. lows behind there. another day of heat tomorrow. we ll get to 80s, mid 90s in dallas, and that front will bump up against that heat all the way into the northeast. as we wrap the weekend, we ll see a severe weather threat from little rock to cleveland, ohio. david? rob marciano, thank you. in jerusalem tonight, a dangerous scene at the start of the funeral procession for an american journalist shot and killed covering an israeli raid in the west bank. mourners determined to carry her casket to the funeral service, beaten back by police. here as maggie rulli now. reporter: tonight, the proce american-palestinian journalist shireen abu akleh turning violent in east jerusalem. israeli police, seen here attacking, kicking, beating mourners with batons, setting off flash bangs. officers in riot gear pushing back the crowds waving
danger to the hostages or if there were any way trying to go in and rescue these people. it appears that s exactly what happened. we are told the hostage team, the sound that you heard, you hear on some of the videos from our team there on the ground was the sound of flash bangs which is the way they try to go into surprise the suspect and they were able to go in successfully and rescued the three hostages who remained in there and those people are safe. we are still checking to see what s the status of the suspect whether that person is still injured or what their status is. that s something we are trying to verify with law enforcement officials. you know at the end o f the day this is close to as good of a
long as they control those suburbs, it s very difficult for the russians to take the capital, and that has been the goal of the ukrainians to protect the capital, even though vladimir putin said he wasn t interested in taking kyiv. it s a very different story on the ground, given how much armor he threw at the place, and he wasn t able to take it. but there have also been reports that further down south, in an occupied city where many of the workers of the nuclear power plant work, they have come out to protest the russian occupation there. they were singing the national anthem, and russian troops came out and there and used stun grenades, flash bangs to disburse the crowd violently from reports we re hearing. we can t confirm the reports but they re also saying they arrested many people there, and of course chernihiv, another place the russians said they were going to back off from, and there has been some minor troop withdrawal, and wherever the russians have withdrawn their troops,