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Trump at New York Times over Michael Cohen-- President Trump took to Twitter early Saturday, lashing out at the New York Times over an article suggesting his relationship with his personal lawyer Michael Cohen was strained.Trump tweeted: 242

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Those who enter the U.S. illegally will not be detained and returned over the border; anyone who crosses into the country illegally can expect to be held for prosecution, the LA Times reported.The DHS official told the newspaper that families that are seeking asylum and properly present themselves at border crossings can remain together while they undergo the process of seeking protection. 397

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There's no evidence that Long was radicalized or was targeting anyone at the bar, and though Long had previously been a customer there, the owner didn't know him, investigators said. 182

  

Tor said Settles, the father of three boys, suffers from bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, PTSD and is ADHD, for which he takes medication.Tor said Settles took the bus to Garfield Heights to refill his prescription and was going to walk to his brother's house to get hair clippers to give his 2-year-old son a haircut.Tor said Settles first went to the CVS on Granger Road, and when he saw the location appeared to be closed, he attempted to get his prescription by walking up to the drive-through pharmacy.Tor said Settle then tried to speak with the driver of a car that was also waiting for a prescription, but that driver felt threatened, started beeping his horn and called the Garfield Heights police.Tor explained Settles then left the CVS on foot, and minutes later was confronted by Garfield Heights police officer Michael Malak while walking on Turney Road.Tor said police bodycam video clearly shows officer Malak didn't ask Settles any questions; who he was, where he was going, and didn't explain why Settles was being detained.Tor said officer Malak told Settles he refused to stop, he was being detained and ordered him to put his hands on the police cruiser so he could be searched for weapons.Tor said once it appeared Settles was going to be handcuffed without explanation, that's when Settles started to resist arrest."This is another unfortunate example of police brutality against members of our community," Tor said.“From the get-go, the officers approached him with hostility and in a very aggressive manner.”"He was simply there to pick-up his psychiatric medication and another gentleman was also there to pick-up medication just misperceived the situation and he got concerned and he called the police."“This was a perfect illustration of how things could have gone so much better if the police officer approached Kenta with the appropriate level of respect that I think he and everyone in our community deserves.”"Rather than yell and bark orders at Kenta and haul him to the front of a police car without explanation, they could have approached him calmly, talked to him like a human being and said, hey how’s it going, what’s going on, everything okay?”During the arrest, police bodycam video shows Garfield Heights police officer Robert Pitts used his Taser and then repeatedly hit Settles with a close fist while he was on the ground.“There weren't just two officers involved, there were five officers, including a sergeant and a lieutenant, and I think that speaks to the systemic problem,” Tor said.“Three officers pressed down on this back, shoulders and leg, that’s the kind of compressive force that killed George Floyd.”Settles was charged with felonious assault on a police officer, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct, and was held in jail on a 0,000 bond. But Tor said last week Settles was finally released from jail after a judge issued him a personal bond on June 8.Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley's office told WEWS when the bodycam video of the arrest was shown to him on June 10, he called the attorney representing Mr. Settles and informed him the charges against Mr. Settles would be dismissed and the entire matter would be re-presented to the grand jury at a later date.The case against Mr. Settles was officially dismissed on June 12. The prosecutor's office would not explain why, and wouldn't comment further.Garfield Police Chief Robert Byrne stood behind the effort made by his officers during the arrest and said his internal investigation determined officers acted properly. 3550

  

Thousands of families lost electrical power and bullet train services were suspended, but there were no reports of serious injuries or damage from the magnitude 6.7 quake. 171

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