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Protestors try to block Detroit bailiffs from evicting Tiny Home tenant

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Earlier on Tuesday, bailiffs made their way past protestors inside the home of a Tiny Home tenant, trying to remove them forcibly.

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Pro-choice supporters hold rally in Downtown Detroit

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The rally started at the steps of the federal courthouse and in droves people made their way down Woodward.

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Detroit activists celebrate guilty verdict in Derek Chauvin trial

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In the days following George Floydโ€™s death in May 2020, protestors took to the streets across the United States, including in Detroit, demanding change within police departments.

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Legal observers sue Detroit police over alleged brutality, civil rights violations during 2020 demonstrations

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On Monday it was announced that five legal observers with the National Lawyers Guild are suing the Detroit Police Department.

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Metro Detroit activists say work is far from over as Derek Chauvinโ€™s trial begins

Read full article: Metro Detroit activists say work is far from over as Derek Chauvinโ€™s trial begins

DETROIT โ€“ Jury selection begins Monday in the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin, who is charged with killed George Floyd. After more than 100 days of protest over the summer in cities across Metro Detroit, activists said their work is far from done. โ€œThis is how we stand up in defense of our lives,โ€ Wallace said. Activists said theyโ€™re prepared too. READ: Detroit Protests

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Detroit police prepare for potential protests ahead of Derek Chauvin trial verdict in George Floyd case

Read full article: Detroit police prepare for potential protests ahead of Derek Chauvin trial verdict in George Floyd case

DETROIT โ€“ Derek Chauvin will stand trial for the death of George Floyd Monday. There are concerns that the verdict in the trial could spark violence or protests. โ€œThe need to be the forces that de-escalated conflict and stop being a force that implements inequality,โ€ said Tristan Taylor, with Detroit Will Breathe. โ€œWe want justice for George Floyd and if we donโ€™t get it, we expect an explosion that happened last summer to happen again,โ€ Taylor said. READ: Detroit Protestsโ€œWe support peaceful protests, but when individuals embedded within peaceful protesters opt to engage in criminal behavior, then we will address that,โ€ Craig said.

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Some concerned Biden administration extension of foreclosure moratorium to June 30 is not enough

Read full article: Some concerned Biden administration extension of foreclosure moratorium to June 30 is not enough

DETROIT โ€“ โ€œIt definitely, you know, helps address or prevent a kind of immediate catastrophe. However, it still leaves a lot to be desired. Detroit Will Breathe has been fighting to stop evictions throughout the pandemic and points out this extension only applies to government-backed mortgages. โ€œItโ€™s just another way that black and brown working class people are disproportionately affected by the crises of capitalism in the global pandemic,โ€ said Taylor. The Biden administration estimates the extension will benefit 2.7 million homeowners and extend forbearance options for nearly 11 million government backed mortgages.

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Demonstrators celebrate federal judgeโ€™s ruling on 100th day of protesting in Detroit

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DETROIT โ€“ Saturdayโ€™s march in Detroit isnโ€™t just the 100th day of protesting, itโ€™s also the first demonstration since a federal judge gave Detroit Will Breathe a temporary restraining order that forbid police from using teargas or batons on the peaceful protesters. At least 500 people were on the move Saturday in what they called a celebration of the judgeโ€™s ruling. The group celebrated with a silver balloon outside Detroit Police Headquarters where, just two weeks ago, DPD fired teargas and made arrests to disperse a crowd. Federal judge Laurie Michelson viewed teargas and batons as excessive force and Detroit Will Breathe leader, Tristan Taylor, views the decision as a partial victory. RELATED: Judge temporarily bars Detroit police from using certain tactics against protesters

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Demonstrators celebrate federal judgeโ€™s ruling on 100th day of protesting in Detroit

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Demonstrators celebrate federal judgeโ€™s ruling on 100th day of protesting in DetroitPublished: September 5, 2020, 11:11 pmSaturdayโ€™s march in Detroit isnโ€™t just the 100th day of protesting, itโ€™s also the first demonstration since a federal judge gave Detroit Will Breathe a temporary restraining order that forbid police from using teargas or batons on the peaceful protesters.

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Dozens tear-gassed, arrested on Woodward Avenue amid Downtown Detroit protest

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DETROIT โ€“ More than 40 protesters were taken into custody Saturday night as they blocked off Woodward Avenue between John R. Street and Grand River Avenue. About 100 people gathered on Woodward Avenue in a protest against โ€œOperation Legendโ€ -- an initiative established to address increasing gun and gang violence in cities across the U.S., including in Detroit. The group Detroit Will Breathe has expressed their opposition to the initiative, which brings additional federal agents to Detroit and other participating U.S. cities. Saturday nightโ€™s protest in Downtown Detroit went smoothly, for the most part, until about midnight. A Detroit Police Department spokesperson said half of the people arrested were not from the city of Detroit.

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Protesters push back against Federal presence in Detroit

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DETROIT โ€“ Activist group โ€œDetroit Will Breatheโ€ is protesting against more Federal Agents coming to Detroit. Their main message is federal agents are not wanted and not welcomed in Detroit. All of this happened because of โ€˜Operation Legend.โ€™ United States officials said more federal agents are coming to Detroit in the next couple of weeks to help ease the recent violence in Detroit, and agents are here to assist with the gun violence. Police Chief James Craig spoke about this partnership on the national stage. RELATED: Surge of federal agents leaves many questions unanswered

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Protesters push back against Federal presence in Detroit

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Protesters push back against Federal presence in DetroitPublished: August 1, 2020, 6:16 pmTheir main message is federal agents are not wanted and not welcomed in Detroit. All of this happened because of โ€˜Operation Legendโ€™. United States officials said more federal agents are coming to Detroit in the next couple of weeks to help ease the recent violence in Detroit, and agents are here to assist with the gun violence.

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Activist group โ€˜Detroit Will Breatheโ€™ calls for police chief James Craigโ€™s resignation

Read full article: Activist group โ€˜Detroit Will Breatheโ€™ calls for police chief James Craigโ€™s resignation

DETROIT โ€“ Activist group โ€œDetroit Will Breatheโ€ is calling for Detroit Police chief James Craig to resign in the wake of multiple officer involved shootings over the past few weeks. The leader of the group, Tristan Taylor, said he thinks none of the shootings were justified. โ€œIn two of the cases, the victims shot by the police were on the ground when they were shot. In two deadly officer involved shootings video shows that the men were not on the ground when police first shot. Craig said the department releases video of shootings as fast as possible so the public can see what happened.

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Activist group โ€˜Detroit Will Breatheโ€™ calls for police chief James Craigโ€™s resignation

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Activist group โ€˜Detroit Will Breatheโ€™ calls for police chief James Craigโ€™s resignationPublished: July 28, 2020, 5:46 pmActivist group โ€œDetroit Will Breatheโ€ is calling for Detroit Police chief James Craig to resign in the wake of multiple officer involved shootings over the past few weeks.

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โ€˜Detroit Will Breatheโ€™ reacts to body cam footage of Hakim Littletonโ€™s death

Read full article: โ€˜Detroit Will Breatheโ€™ reacts to body cam footage of Hakim Littletonโ€™s death

DETROIT โ€“ Protests in response to a fatal officer-involved shooting Friday resulted in the arrests of eight people. People gathered at the site hours after 20-year-old Hakim Littleton was shot and killed on Detroitโ€™s west side. During a Friday evening press conference, the Detroit Police Department released body camera footage of the incident to combat rumors on social media that police killed an unarmed teenager. Detroit Will Breathe released a statement Saturday criticizing Detroit policeโ€™s decision to have officers in riot gear in response to demonstrators who marched Friday. Detroit Will Breathe said it should be standard that footage of officer-involved shootings be released the day of the incident, as well as the names and records of officers involved.

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Detroit protests: 12th night of demonstrations takes place after organizers meet with local officials

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DETROIT โ€“ On the 12th night of protests in Detroit there was some dissension in the ranks. READ: Detroit protest leaders list 11 demands ahead of meeting with mayor, police chiefEarlier in the day, Tristan Taylor and his co-organizers met with Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Detroit police Chief James Craig. Joanna Underwood, an activist who has organized other protests around Metro Detroit, accused Taylor of trying to run the agenda for every protester in the state and shutting her and others out of the meeting with city leaders. During the protest, demonstrators heard from veteran Detroit activists who gave emotional speeches. Watch the video above for the full report.

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ClickOnDetroit NIGHTSIDE report -- Tuesday, June 9, 2020

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DETROIT Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer spoke on calls to defund the police, as well as other issues on policing in an interview with The Root on Tuesday. Whitmer spoke to Terrell Jermaine Starr. We are here today investigating what we believe is suspected cockfighting, said Elise Ramsey of the Michigan Humane Society. The MHS and Detroit police served a search warrant at a home on Thaddius in southwest Detroit after they got a tip.

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โ€˜Detroit Will Breatheโ€™ meets with Detroit mayor, chief of police to discuss protesters list of demands

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DETROIT โ€“ Protest organizers met with Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and police chief James Craig on Tuesday to present them with their list of demands. The protest group has marched in the city for the last 11 days. Tristan Taylor is an organizer of the group โ€œDetroit Will Breathe." They had a closed doors meeting with Duggan and Craig where they shared their list of 24 demands. READ: Detroit protest leaders list 11 demands ahead of meeting with mayor, police chief

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Detroit protest leaders list 11 demands ahead of meeting with mayor, police chief

Read full article: Detroit protest leaders list 11 demands ahead of meeting with mayor, police chief

Leaders of the Detroit protest group, who has marched in the city for the last 11 days, have released a list of demands ahead of a meeting with Mayor Mike Duggan and Police Chief James Craig on Tuesday. Protest co-organizers Tristan Taylor and Nakia Wallace, who recently formed the organization Detroit Will Breathe, will meet with Duggan and Craig on Tuesday morning to discuss demands from the group who have been calling for an end to police brutality, among other things. The group has a larger list of demands, but will be prioritizing this list for the meeting today. Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was charged with second-degree murder. Other officers involved have been charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder.

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