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The Washington Post in June quoted the police department's lead spokesman, Dustin Sternbeck, as saying that on Inauguration Day, "there were thousands of individuals who exercised their constitutional right to peacefully assemble and speak out for their cause. Unfortunately there was another group of individuals who chose to engage in criminal acts, destroying property and hurling projectiles, injuring at least six officers." 429

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The suspected shooter, described as a heavy-set Asian man between 28-32 years old, drove away in a tan or gold four-door Honda or Nissan sedan with a black stripe. 163

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The wreck happened at around 1 a.m. on the Texas Street on-ramp to eastbound Interstate 8, according to the California Highway Patrol. 134

  

The unique nature of the Olympic Games enables athletes from all over the world to come together in peace and harmony. We believe that the example we set by competing with the world’s best while living in harmony in the Olympic Village is a uniquely positive message to send to an increasingly divided world, the Rule 50 Guidelines state. "This is why it is important, on both a personal and a global level, that we keep the venues, the Olympic Village and the podium neutral and free from any form of political, religious or ethnic demonstrations."According to the rule, athletes competing in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo are prohibited from protesting or demonstrating at all of the Olympic sites and venues."Rule 50 of the Olympic Charter provides a framework to protect the neutrality of sport and the Olympic Games," the guidelines read. "It states that, 'No kind of demonstration or political, religious or racial propaganda is permitted in any Olympic sites, venues or other areas.' "However, it's worth noting that athletes are still allowed to voice their opinions — but it'll probably have to be on social media or during press conferences.The Rule 50 guidelines state that athletes can still express their opinions during interviews and press conferences "in the mixed zones," at team meetings and on digital or traditional media. Also, these rules don't just apply to athletes."It should be noted that expressing views is different from protests and demonstrations," the guidelines say. "It should be noted, too, that these guidelines are also applicable to any other accredited person (trainers, coaches, officials, etc.)."The guidelines don't lay out a set punishment for anyone who protests at the games, only saying "each incident will be evaluated by their respective National Olympic Committee, International Federation and the IOC, and disciplinary action will be taken on a case-by-case basis as necessary."Former Olympians, such as Gwen Berry and 1971

  

The stranger then knocked on the door with so much force that he shattered the glass on the home’s front door. The man was also screaming for help, police said. 160

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