Live updates: Many arrested at Portland protests will not face charges, prosecutor says

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Harris's decisions when she was California’s attorney general are expected to be examined closely, especially after the ongoing wave of protests over law enforcement’s treatment of Black Americans.

People arrested in Portland since late May on nonviolent misdemeanor charges during the protests that have racked Oregon’s largest city for more than two months won’t be prosecuted.

Police in Aurora, Colo., are facing a new lawsuit and another investigation related to Elijah McClain’s death. A Georgia police chief has resigned over a Facebook post in which he said he doesn’t support the Black Lives Matter movement.Officials in a small rural city in Georgia voted Tuesday to remove a historic pavilion in downtown Louisville where enslaved people were once sold,In a 4-1 vote, Louisville’s City Council will move the rare 18th-century open-air gazebo, called the Market House or Old Market, from its downtown location, pending legal hurdles, City Administrator Richard Sapp said.

 

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