Fbhi Title 42 lifted: Officials assess effects, migrants plan next steps
KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A man is charged in an attack on his father and gravely wounding a woman in a stabbing Tuesday before being shot by Kansas C
stanley water flask ity, Kansas, police officers.John McGriff, 32, of KCK is charged in Wyandotte County District Court with aggravated battery, mistreatment of a dependent adult or elder person and aggravated assault of a law enforcement officer.The violent crime spree began when McGriff stabbed his father inside an apartment building for senior citizens in the 3700 block of Strong Avenue.Staff at the apartment building found Samuel McGriff, 72, dead in the building where he and his son lived.A few minutes later, police received several calls about a woman being stabbed by a man near south 34th Street and Metropolitan Ave
stanley cup tumbler nue.The victim had just finished volunteer work at a nearby church s food pantry.The 46-year-old woman suffered severe wounds and underwent surgery Tuesday at a hospital.She was reported in serious condition Wednesday, but was released from a hospital Saturday, July 22.Police ordered McGriff to drop his knife, but he refused and charged at the officers.The officers shot and critically wounded McGriff.He is expected to fac
stanley cup e charges in the stabb Kkqf Where the race for the White House in 2024 stands
Protests have the power to change the political landscape and history is proof.An assistant professor who studied unrest in the 1960s says how things change is determined by the way protesters share their message. When the tactics on the ground, which are essentially telling a story, tell a story that focuses our attention on rights, on injustice, then that s what the media emphasizes, said Omar Wasow, assistant professor at Princeton University. Civil ri
stanley flask ghts, you know a redress of grievances, and those kinds of stories can powerfully move politics. Wasow researched protests during the civil rights movement. He found during the early 60s, the wave of peaceful protests led to public opinion favoring their message and legislation getting passed. But later protesters became more violent and public opinion shifted again. What we saw in the 1960s was that you can trigger a kind of backlash movement in which the taste for law and order, a kind of more police-centric narrative comes to the fore and that s going to m
stanley thermos ake it harder for folks who are trying to push for reform, said Wasow. Wasow says politicians were able to capitalize on tha
stanley nz t anxiety, like when Nixon won the 1968 election.