
Two ex-officers who restrained George Floyd set to be sentenced on federal charges
CNN
Two former Minneapolis Police officers convicted of federal charges in the fatal arrest of George Floyd are set to be sentenced to prison on Wednesday.
J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao were each convicted in February of violating Floyd's civil rights and of failing to intervene to stop their colleague Derek Chauvin during the restraint. Kueng is set to be sentenced at 10 a.m. Wednesday, followed by Thao an hour later.
Prosecutors asked the court in June to sentence Kueng and Thao to "significantly more" time than former officer Thomas Lane but less time than Chauvin, according to court records. Thao's defense team asked for a sentence of 2 years, while Kueng's defense team filed its recommendation under seal.

Pipe bomb suspect told FBI he targeted US political parties because they were ‘in charge,’ memo says
The man accused of placing two pipe bombs in Washington, DC, on the eve of the January 6, 2021, riot at the US Capitol told investigators after his arrest that he believed someone needed to “speak up” for people who believed the 2020 election was stolen and that he wanted to target the country’s political parties because they were “in charge,” prosecutors said Sunday.

Vivek Ramaswamy barreled into politics as a flame-thrower willing to offend just about anyone. He declared America was in a “cold cultural civil war,” denied the existence of white supremacists, and referred to one of his rivals as “corrupt.” Two years later, Ramaswamy says he wants to be “conservative without being combative.”











