13 of 16 protestors arrested at UNF enter not guilty pleas
Read full article: 13 of 16 protestors arrested at UNF enter not guilty pleasMonday was arraignment day for 16 people arrested on UNF’s campus while they protested against the war between Hamas and Israel. 13 of the 16 entered not guilty pleas, the 3 others bonded out.
Protester arrested after confrontation with counter-protester at pro-Palestinian rally
Read full article: Protester arrested after confrontation with counter-protester at pro-Palestinian rallyA protester is in police custody after arguing and hitting a counter-protester during a Pro-Palestinian protest Sunday afternoon in Riverside, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
Opposers of new immigration law show solidarity to protest latest changes
Read full article: Opposers of new immigration law show solidarity to protest latest changesDozens of supporters gathered at Drew Park in the Sans Souci neighborhood Saturday to stand in solidarity with immigrants in River City as a protest against Florida’s new immigration law is set to begin in July.
PHOTOS: Pro-Trump and anti-Trump protestors gather over possible indictment of former president
Read full article: PHOTOS: Pro-Trump and anti-Trump protestors gather over possible indictment of former presidentAs we sit and wait to find out of former President Donald Trump will be arrested at some point over the next few days, pro-Trump and anti-Trump protestors have gathered around the country to let their voices be heard.
Protesters in St. Augustine band together against Iran as outcry continues over Iranian woman’s death
Read full article: Protesters in St. Augustine band together against Iran as outcry continues over Iranian woman’s deathVideo footage of protests throughout St. Augustine and Jacksonville show dozens of people protesting the Iranian regime.
This is what abortion protests look like in Washington D.C. right now
Read full article: This is what abortion protests look like in Washington D.C. right nowThe Supreme Court on Friday stripped away the nation’s constitutional protections for abortion that had stood for nearly a half-century. The decision by the court’s conservative majority overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling and is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states.
JSO keeping watch outside clinic following reports of unruly anti-abortion protesters
Read full article: JSO keeping watch outside clinic following reports of unruly anti-abortion protestersHundreds of people are expected to rally Saturday outside the Duval County Courthouse for abortion rights. This comes after a draft opinion was leaked earlier this month, suggesting that the U.S. Supreme Court could be poised to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion nationwide. Since then, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office has received reports of unruly anti-abortion protesters outside A Woman’s Choice of Jacksonville clinic.
This is what protests on the Roe v. Wade situation look like across the country
Read full article: This is what protests on the Roe v. Wade situation look like across the countryProtests have erupted all over the country after Politico released a leaked initial draft majority opinion indicating the U.S. Supreme Court would overturn two abortion-related cases, which would end federal protection of abortion rights.
Group wants name changed at Robert E. Lee High School
Read full article: Group wants name changed at Robert E. Lee High SchoolSome people in Duval County want the name of Robert E. Lee High School to change, calling it oppressive because the school is named after a confederate general in the Civil War. Others say the name is about of history and should not change.
Florida House debates ‘anti-riot’ legislation
Read full article: Florida House debates ‘anti-riot’ legislationTALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida House on Thursday began debating legislation that aims to crack down on violent protests. Democrats proposed adding five amendments to House Bill 1 in an effort to water down the bill, which critics say will impose on people’s rights to peacefully protest. The legislation was written in response to the burning of buildings in the Tampa Bay area in June and windows smashed in Tallahassee, among violent unrest elsewhere in the state. It protects police officers who are there protecting against violent protests,” House Speaker Chris Sprowls said of the bill. Opponents claim the legislation will stifle peaceful protests, a criticism Sprowls took issue with.
Photos: This is what ‘stop the count’ protests look like across the country
Read full article: Photos: This is what ‘stop the count’ protests look like across the country(Photo by John Moore/Getty Images) (2020 Getty Images)Trump supporters gather for a demonstration outside the TCF Center on Nov. 6, 2020 in Detroit. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images) (2020 Getty Images)Trump supporters gather for a demonstration outside the TCF Center on Nov. 6, 2020 in Detroit. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images) (2020 Getty Images)Supporters of President Trump hold signs and chant slogans during a protest outside the Philadelphia Convention Center. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images) (2020 Getty Images)Supporters of President Trump yell at a counter protester at the Maricopa County Elections Department office on Nov. 6, 2020 in Phoenix. (Photo by Megan Varner/Getty Images) (2020 Getty Images)
Columbus statue toppled by Baltimore protesters
Read full article: Columbus statue toppled by Baltimore protestersBALTIMORE – Baltimore protesters pulled down a statue of Christopher Columbus and threw it into the city's Inner Harbor on Saturday night. Protesters mobilized by the death of George Floyd at the hands of police have called for the removal of statues of Columbus, Confederate figures and others. They say the Italian explorer is responsible for the genocide and exploitation of native peoples in the Americas. According to The Baltimore Sun, the statue was owned by the city and dedicated in 1984 by former Mayor William Donald Schaefer and President Ronald Reagan. Statues of Columbus have also been toppled or vandalized in cities such as Miami; Richmond, Virginia; St. Paul, Minnesota; and Boston, where one was decapitated.
Protesters continue to call for removal of Confederate monument in St. Augustine
Read full article: Protesters continue to call for removal of Confederate monument in St. AugustineST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. Standing in strength. Hundreds of people in St. Augustine marched to the Plaza de la Constitucion on Sunday for a protest. It started as a silent march that began in front of St. Paul AME Church on Martin Luther King Avenue. Once they gathered there, things got a bit more vocal specifically about the Confederate monument in the Plaza. Some protesters say they hope the same thing happens in St. Augustine.
Demonstrators gather for a peaceful protest at the SeaWalk Pavilion
Read full article: Demonstrators gather for a peaceful protest at the SeaWalk PavilionDemonstrators gather for a peaceful protest at the SeaWalk PavilionPublished: June 11, 2020, 6:59 pmThey are supporting the Black Lives Matter movement and voicing their opposition to police brutality.
28 things you probably forgot happened in the whirlwind that 2020 has been
Read full article: 28 things you probably forgot happened in the whirlwind that 2020 has beenSo let’s take a look at all of the wild things that happened so far this year that you probably already forgot about, shall we? (Photo by Brett Hemmings/Getty Images) (2020 Getty Images)Jan. 3: Iranian general Qasem Soleimani was killed in a drone strike by the U.S. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) (2020 Getty Images)Feb. 5: After months of investigations, hearings and lots of tweets from Trump, the president was acquitted by the Senate on both articles of impeachment. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images) (2020 Getty Images)And now we’re in June. It’s hard to believe that all of those things happened during a pandemic, so who knows what else is next?
Federal judge denies bail for Jacksonville protester arrested with Molotov cocktail
Read full article: Federal judge denies bail for Jacksonville protester arrested with Molotov cocktailJACKSONVILLE, Fla. The man arrested for having a Molotov cocktail at a Black Lives Matter protest near the Duval County Courthouse last month asked for bond Wednesday morning. Zecher is a convicted felon, prohibited from carrying a weapon, because of a Clay County incident when he was 21-years-old. He pleaded guilty to the incident in Clay County where he threatened his combative sister with a knife, ultimately stabbing a wall. I think hes a kid who got caught up in stuff that hes bigger than he is. Zechers fiances grandmother said she would house him and watch over him at her Clay County home if he was released on bond.
These movies, shows and documentaries about race should be required viewing
Read full article: These movies, shows and documentaries about race should be required viewingNetflix‘13th’Directed by Ava DuVernay (she’ll come up again in this list), the documentary shows you how America changed after the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery, but also kickstarted the prison boom in America. ‘Moonlight’This Oscar-winning picture tells the story of a young black gay man living in Miami. chronicles the Central Park Five, a group of young black teenagers who were wrongfully convicted of a crime they didn’t commit. The documentary tells the story of the days of protests, unrest and riots that followed. It’s a great film that shows how two different groups of people can react to fatal police shootings.
Here’s how you can support the fight against racial injustice without leaving your home
Read full article: Here’s how you can support the fight against racial injustice without leaving your homeColor of Change is the largest online racial injustice organization. It’s a great place to donate to help fight racial injustices. If there is any organization that has been fighting for social justice and change for years and years, it’s the ACLU. Not only does it fight for racial justice, it fights for women’s rights, LGBTQ+ rights and so much more. This is pretty simple: The petition is asking for justice for George Floyd’s death.
Jacksonville demonstrators bond out, share concerns about how they were treated by police
Read full article: Jacksonville demonstrators bond out, share concerns about how they were treated by policeMORE | I-TEAM: Bail doubling for some protesters arrested over the weekendTuesday afternoon, Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams responded to the questions and concerns from the public, in a conversation with City Council members and reporters. However, as soon as the first block is thrown fire is lit it is no longer a peaceful protest. You cant go from breaking the law, back to peaceful protests breaking the law back up. We just sat down in peaceful protest, had our hands raised, had our bags open so they could see we werent carrying weapons, she told News4Jax. News4Jax has received similar complaints from some of the other protesters arrested in Jacksonville over the weekend, many just bonding out Tuesday morning.
Tallahassee truck incident under investigation
Read full article: Tallahassee truck incident under investigationThey’re demanding justice after three officer-involved shootings in Tallahassee over the last three months. State Attorney Jack Campbell said the incident is still under investigation as authorities comb through dozens of video clips for evidence. That would raise a possible self-defense claim.”The cases of the three officer-involved shootings are at a standstill. That’s because they must be reviewed by a grand jury, and the virus has put grand juries on hold until at least July. No one was seriously injured during the incident with the truck.
Mayor Curry sets curfew as protests continue across downtown Jacksonville
Read full article: Mayor Curry sets curfew as protests continue across downtown JacksonvilleDemonstrators marched through the streets, chanting “I can’t breathe”If you need help with WJXT’s or WCWJ's FCC public inspection file, call (904) 393-9801.
Jacksonville stimulus distribution pushed back after downtown violence
Read full article: Jacksonville stimulus distribution pushed back after downtown violenceJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The city of Jacksonville has canceled its appointments Sunday with those seeking help with mortgages and rent after rioting erupted downtown Saturday. Appointments for the mortgage, rent and utility relief program were scheduled for Sunday at the Jacksonville Library and Ed Ball building. The sheriff said an officer was stabbed and others were hurt by projectiles. The city spokesperson said residents with appointments whose last names begin with the letters A through M will be moved to next Saturday, June 6, at the Ed Ball building on Hogan Street. Appointments for those whose last names begin with N through Z will have make-up dates on Sunday, June 7, at the Ed Ball building.
Protesters call for Jacksonville attorney to withdraw from Florida judge seat
Read full article: Protesters call for Jacksonville attorney to withdraw from Florida judge seatJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Two civil rights organizations joined together for a motorcade protest in downtown Jacksonville Tuesday morning. The controversy that they are voicing outrage over revolves around the actions of Florida Circuit Court Judge Tyrie Boyer and Jacksonville attorney Michael Kalil on April 24, which are under investigation by the Florida Bar. Now, both the Jacksonville NAACP and the Northside Coalition are calling for an investigation because they said it was unfair for Kalil to win the seat in that manner. “We are concerned that Jacksonville attorney Michael Kalil violated the qualification process so he could win an election as a circuit court judge by default and without an election," President of Jacksonville NAACP Isaiah Rumlin said. He has not announced any intention to withdraw from the race since calls for him to do so began in April.
Activists in Brunswick, Jacksonville protest handling of Ahmaud Arbery case
Read full article: Activists in Brunswick, Jacksonville protest handling of Ahmaud Arbery caseArbery’s family was among those who spoke to the Brunswick crowd, saying the two arrests are just the beginning. 'We are here today for one reason and one reason only: because Ahmaud Arbery was killed in cold blood," said James Major Woodall, president the Georgia chapter of the NAACP. “I came to tell America that Ahmaud’s blood cries, Tony Green’s blood cries, Emmett Till’s blood cries, Sandra Bland’s blood cries, Freddie Gray’s blood cries. Demonstration in JacksonvilleLater Friday, the Northside Coalition of Jacksonville spearheaded a Jacksonville demonstration over the handling of the shooting death of Arbery. The video shows Arbery was running toward the father and son, stopped in the road in front of him.