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Some of those who stormed the U.S. Capitol including those arrested insist they were there reporting as citizen journalists. The study found that Texas’ rioters were older, more professional and had fewer ties to radical groups than past far-right conservatives. All came from counties that had lost white populations in recent years. Collin County’s white population has declined at a rate of 4.3% since 2015. The study’s authors cited increased fear among conservative whites that they would be overtaken by minorities in a “Great Replacement.” “Now that Biden’s in office, a lot of people look to Texas as the counterpoint,” Paul Chabot, 47, a former San Bernardino reserve sheriff’s deputy, said last week at McKinney Coffee Co. He described the area as, “Living how America used to be.”
MINNEAPOLIS Supporters of George Floyd celebrated across the Minneapolis area Tuesday as the verdict was read in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer who was found guilty of murdering him. In the suburb of Brooklyn Center, a dozen people gathered inside a salon Handz on Barber and Beauty watched in silence as the verdict was read on three televisions, each tuned to a different station. “Guilty, guilty, guilty,” barber Phillip Musa, 48, announced with a smile. People watch TVs at a barbershop in Brooklyn Center, Minn., as the verdict is announced in the Derek Chauvin trial. (Molly Hennessy-Fiske / Los Angeles Times)