Updated on May 24, 2021 at 5:21 pm
For decades, demonstrators against acts of violence targeting Black Americans have chanted: No justice, no peace. Since 2013, protesters in the streets and on social media have shouted that Black Lives Matter.
After Breonna Taylor was shot dead in March 2020 by police who raided her apartment with a no-knock warrant, protesters demanding accountability urged the country to Say her name. Following the murder of George Floyd by an officer who knelt on his neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds, protesters who rallied nationwide told anyone listening to Say his name.
Despite the efforts to stop the bloodshed by both protesters and some law enforcement agencies through reforms, names continue to be added to the list of those killed by law enforcement.
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For decades, demonstrators against acts of violence targeting Black Americans have chanted: No justice, no peace. Since 2013, protesters in the streets and on social media have shouted that Black Lives Matter.
After Breonna Taylor was shot dead in March 2020 by police who raided her apartment with a no-knock warrant, protesters demanding accountability urged the country to Say her name. Following the murder of George Floyd by an officer who knelt on his neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds, protesters who rallied nationwide told anyone listening to Say his name.
Despite the efforts to stop the bloodshed by both protesters and some law enforcement agencies through reforms, names continue to be added to the list of those killed by law enforcement.
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Republican Lou Barletta Launches Bid for Pennsylvania Governorship
Lou Barletta, a Republican endorsed by former President Donald Trump for a Senate seat in 2018, has announced he is running for governor of Pennsylvania.
“I’m in! I’m running for Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,” Barletta said in a tweet Monday. “We need bold leadership to help get Pennsylvanians back to work, our students back in the classroom, and our businesses booming again!”
Barletta lost his bid for a Senate seat in 2018 to incumbent Sen. Bob Casey Jr. (D-Penn.). Prior to that, Barletta served as mayor of Hazelton, Pennsylvania, and represented the state in the House from 2011 to 2019.