News that former kkk leader david duke was supporting donald trump, a group of black lives matter protesters interrupted a trump rally in virginia. [bleeped] [bleeped]. A Time Magazine photographer tried to leave the press area to shoot the protesters as they were escorted from the venue. He was thrown to the ground by a secret service agent. Photographer chris morris later admitted to cursing at the agent before the confrontation became physical. Morris said the agent grabbed him by the neck and put him in a chokehold. Im dealing with some real sleaze bags up here, believe me. I think the press is worse. Im telling you. Theyre worse than the politicians. Reporter trumps make a sport of criticizing reporters and makes it clear protesters are unwelcome. Out. Get out. Out. Reporter trumps momentum toward the g. O. P. Nomination has brought a sharper edge to his alreadyraucous rallies. Marco rubio complained today the gutter rhetoric makes headlines. What a sad indictment on the state of
Did they give you any specific examples of how to prevent crime at these unsanctioned events. This year they had more official events. They want to work with unofficial event planners to find out more about who theyre inviting and how those people are being ticketed. Channel 9 Eyewitness News. You can read more about how the ciaa and the city plan to work to strengthen the security next year. The statement is posted on our website at wsoctv. Com and look for brittanys story on the home page. Breaking news tonight. One confirmed case and one probable case of mumps at unc charlotte. At 5 00 we told you unc charlotte officials said a male student with mumps lives off campus and is in isolation at his home. A feel student was tested but is negative for mumps its the virus have been reported since the out break at lowes in mooresville. This private school in matthews was shut down today after 50 teachers developed symptoms of nor row virus over the weekend. They all ate lunch catered by a j
During this holiday season, I’m especially grateful to the community of Ridgecrest for stepping up again to help provide gifts to the children of the families we serve at the