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During the early morning hours of June 15, a protest was held outside of the Richmond Police Headquarters against the police brutality exhibited by the RPD over the previous two weeks. Police shot protesters with non-lethal bullets and tear gas. [55] The next day, June 16, Chief William Smith of the Richmond Police resigned at the request of ...
The protests were largely peaceful and held across the Tri-Cities region of Southwest Virginia and East Tennessee. [30] Danville: On June 1, dozens of protesters marched up and down Main Street in Danville. [31] Galax: On June 3, approximately 70 protesters gathered at Felts Park and marched to the Galax Police Department courtyard. [32]
Two killed and five injured in Richmond high school graduation mass shooting. Wednesday 7 June 2023 07:06, Namita Singh. Police in Richmond, Virginia, responded on Tuesday to a shooting that took ...
Protesters outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. (Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times) Rally organizers told the National Park Service that they anticipated 30,000 people would attend.
A US Marine Corp veteran was seriously injured after being shot in head by police with a rubber bullet. [195] May 31, 2020 Los Angeles, California: A police vehicle struck a protester after a crowd surrounded it. [196] May 31, 2020 Louisville, Kentucky: An arrested protester claims police pulled him from a vehicle and hit him with batons. [197 ...
Suspect identified as 19-year-old in Richmond high school graduation shooting. Police ask public to submit tips, videos and photos. 04:00, Ariana Baio. Richmond Police Department’s interim ...
Eyewitness footage shows the immediate aftermath of a shooting incident in Richmond, Virginia, where a man armed with four handguns killed two people and wounded five others when he fired into a ...
During the 2020 anti-racist police brutality protests, protesters in Richmond unofficially renamed the grassy area around Richmond's Robert E. Lee statue "Marcus-David Peters Circle". It became a regular site of protest and community gathering, with protest graffiti and messages projected in lights on the Lee statue; images of the protest art ...