A Short List of Black Lives Matter’s Cop-Killing Heroes
Is it surprising that a group like Black Lives Matter who idolizes cop killers would end up inspiring cop killers?

Is it surprising that a group like Black Lives Matter who idolizes cop killers would end up inspiring cop killers?

President Barack Obama cautioned Americans from drawing easy conclusions from the shooting attacks that killed three law enforcement officials in Baton Rouge and wounded three others.

Sunday following the shooting in Baton Rouge, LA that resulted in the deaths of three police officers, Fox News Channel’s Shep Smith interviewed former Gov. Bobby Jindal (R-LA), formerly a 2016 GOP presidential nomination. Throughout the interview, Jindal kept using
In the wake of the heinous Sunday morning attack that took the lives of three Baton Rouge police officers, East Baton Rouge Sheriff Gautreaux stressed that the attack was not a gun issue as much as it was an issue

Yafeuh Balogun, the co-founder of a radical black gun club that espouses Black Panther ideology, says he is not surprised by the deadly shooting of police officers in Baton Rouge on Sunday.

Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump reacted to the news that three police officers were killed in a shooting in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on Sunday, suggesting the killing of law enforcement is due to the “lack of leadership in our country.”

A man “dressed in black with his face covered” has shot and killed three police officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Authorities now say he was one of three assailants.

The day after a racist monster shot 12 white policemen in Dallas, murdering five of them, in the worst mass shooting of policemen in history, Hillary Clinton went on Wolf Blitzer’s show and blamed the cops.

While the MSM wants to pitch Baton Rouge as an example of racist America, when I talk to the residents of Baton Rouge—some white but mostly black—I’ve gotten a different story; one that’s more complex than the simple paint-by-numbers Democrat narrative that the media is shoving down America’s throat.

BATON ROUGE,LA — Abdullah Muflahi — the owner of the Triple S Food Mart convenience store that was the scene of the police-involved shooting death of Alton Sterling early last Tuesday — told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview that he did not witness anything that confirms CNN’s report that a homeless man called 911 after Sterling allegedly brandished a gun.

In the course of making my film The Bloody Road to Cleveland about the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, I have been teargassed in Seattle, assaulted in Denver, kicked out of the Board of Supervisors meeting in San Francisco, and, as Breitbart News reported this weekend, arrested in Baton Rouge. This is my story of that arrest.

New Black Panthers and BlackLivesMatter activists protesting the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile were arrested and weapons were confiscated Saturday evening in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

New Black Panther Party (NBPP) Minister of Education James Evans Muhammad tells Breitbart News exclusively that the group plans to be in town on Sunday to protest the police shooting of Alton Sterling.

Actress Lena Dunham blamed the Baton Rouge police-involved shooting death of Alton Sterling on “white Americans” who refuse to acknowledge that they are “part of a system of violence.”

A number of people confirm to Breitbart News that Alton Sterling was frequently seen in front of the Triple S convenience store in North Baton Rouge, where he sold CDs. But the latest information about the 911 call may help explain why police may have believed that Sterling was a threat.

BATON ROUGE – Left-wing megablog The Huffington Post wasted no time in spinning the narrative as hard as possible in the Baton Rouge police shooting of Alton Sterling with a blaring headline this Wednesday morning calling it an “execution” and a sub-headline that referred to Sterling as being “unarmed.”

Brittney Mills, 29, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who was eight months pregnant, was shot and killed Friday night with numerous shots to her upper body, but her baby was delivered and may live.

Donna Douglas, best known for her role as hillbilly bombshell Elly May Clampett on the classic sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies has died at the age of 82.
