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MLive Media Group wins 51 AP awards for 2020 coverage


MLive Media Group wins 51 AP awards for 2020 coverage
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Today 10:12 AM
Protesters hold hands as they prepare for the police to disperse the crowd to enforce the 7 p.m. curfew at Fulton Street and Ionia Avenue in Grand Rapids on Monday, June 1, 2020. The Michigan National Guard, Michigan State Police and Grand Rapids Police are guarding the main artery of downtown after Saturday night's riot in which multiple businesses and government buildings were damaged and police cruisers burned. This photo was part of a photo story that won first place, as well as third place individually for Best Spot News Photo.Cory Morse

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New report focuses on San Luis Obispo Police Department's use of tear gas to disperse BLM protest


New report focuses on San Luis Obispo Police Department's use of tear gas to disperse BLM protest
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San Luis Obispo Police declared a gathering of protesters at the corner of Santa Rosa and Walnut Street an unlawful gathering on June 1, 2020.
and last updated 2021-02-05 00:36:10-05
The San Luis Obispo Police Department is changing the way it responds to peaceful protests after a review of a Black Lives Matter rally that ended in violence.
A nearly 100-page report, called an 'After-Action Review' (AAR), includes 10 action items for the San Luis Obispo Police Department after tear gas was used to disperse a Black Lives Matter protest on June 1, 2020.

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