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A day after a man was detained for eating a sandwich on a Bay Area train platform, more than a dozen people participated in an 139

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ST. PAUL, Minn. – The governor of Minnesota has called for order to be restored in the state amid violent protests over the death George Floyd. During a Friday press conference, Gov. Tim Walz and other state leaders addressed the public safety concerns the Twin Cities are facing as protesters take to the streets demanding justice for Floyd’s death. “We have to restore order to our society before we can address the issues,” said Walz.Watch the press conference below: Floyd was arrested Monday after a grocery store employee called the police to report someone trying to pass a counterfeit bill. A 10-minute video of Floyd’s arrest soon circulated online. The video shot by a bystander shows a Minneapolis police officer pressing his knee on Floyd’s neck while the man gasps for air with his face against the pavement. Floyd then lost consciousness and was transported to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Four officers involved in Floyd’s death were fired Tuesday by the Minneapolis Police Department. And on Friday, the former officer who knelt on Floyd's neck was charged with murder and manslaughter. Walz said it is his expectation the justice for the officers involved in Floyd’s death “will be swift” and “fair.” And, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison echoed the governor’s call for “swift” justice. “I believe that the message has been sent and received that the wheels of justice turn swiftly,” said Ellison. “No unjustly, expeditiously, thoroughly, fairly, but swiftly.” For the past three nights, protesters angered by Floyd’s death have grown increasingly violent. Thursday, demonstrators torched one of the city’s police stations that the department had abandoned. Fires burned Friday morning in Minneapolis and nearby St. Paul. Minnesota National Guard members were being stationed in locations to help stem looting. Gen. Jon Jensen of the National Guard said Friday that he was made aware of a “credible threat” against his men and women, which led him to arm his forces, with the governor’s approval. “Our guardsmen maintain the right to self-defense,” said Jensen, without elaborating on the threat.John Harrington, Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, says arrests were made overnight for burglary and arson, but he couldn’t provide the number of arrests at the time.Walz said he understands that trust in police has been lost by many, but the looting and recklessness that has taken place this week cannot continue. "The situation on the ground doesn't allow us, at this time, to tackle those issues," said Walz. "The very assets in our community, our library, our businesses, those non-profits and government-entities, the light-rail system, are all shut down from this. We have to restore order to our society before we can start addressing the issues. Before we turn back to where we should be spending our energy, making sure that justice is served, justice is served swiftly, that we learn something from what George Floyd gave on Monday." Also on Friday, the governor issued a public apology for the arrest of CNN reporter Omar Jimenez, as well as his producer and his photojournalist. “I take full responsibility. There’s no reason that should ever happen,” said Walz. “The protection and security and safety of the journalists covering this is a top priority...because it is a key component of how we fix this.” 3395

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A Georgia homeowner shot and killed three masked teens as they approached his residence with their faces covered, authorities said.The three teens, one 15-year-old and two 16-year-olds, were all from the area but did not live in the specific neighborhood they were in, the Rockdale County Sheriff's Office said.The teens approached three residents at the front yard of a home early Monday morning and attempted to rob them, authorities say. One of the would-be robbers took out a gun and fired shots at them, before one of the residents returned fire."The victims of the attempted robbery were all uninjured, but the three attempted robbery suspects were all shot during the exchange of gunfire and succumbed to their injuries, one on scene and two at a local hospital after being transported," the sheriff's department said in a press release.One neighbor told CNN affiliate 887

  

View this post on Instagram The scene in La Mesa this morning: three buildings (two are banks) have been destroyed by fire. Community members are coming together to start the clean up. A lot to take in after protests turned to vandalism last night. (?? @leahpezzetti) #LaMesa #sandiego #protests A post shared by ABC 10News (@abc10news) on May 31, 2020 at 11:10am PDT 392

  

A decade ago, Beijing bureaucrats pondered how to assimilate the mostly Muslim minorities in China’s far west, saying their religion and culture were “incompatible with the requirements of modern industrial production.” Now, hundreds of Uighurs on a Beijing-organized labor export program work for a company supplying Apple, Lenovo, and other major tech giants. But workers and neighborhood residents say the Uighurs, who are barred from worship or wearing headscarves, aren’t allowed out of their factory compound alone and must attend special classes. China’s coercive, assimilationist labor practices are now raising concerns.Photo caption: In this Feb. 26, 2020, photo, a woman uses her phone near the Apple store in Beijing. In a lively Muslim quarter of Nanchang city in eastern China, a sprawling Chinese factory turns out computer screens, cameras and fingerprint scanners for a supplier to international tech giants such as Apple and Lenovo. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) 985

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