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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Bin News this hour, und Davis coming up my.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Hardest, overwhelmed Agree my son Ji.
Speaker 1 (00:07):
The latest on the thirteen year old Queen's Boy he
was in a coma shot while walking to school. Plus
Stephen Miller labels the Democratic Party a threat to the country.
Dallas's black Republican mayor fires back, and Kamala Harris in
vaged New York City with her new book tour. But
Israel's war on Gaza took center stage. But first, here's
Bin News Now.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
Homeland Security is tightening security at ICE facilities nationwide after
a deadly shooting in Dallas. This man said he was
working nearby and heard the gunshots pow.
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Pow, pow pow, and then there was a way for
a second. Do you heard two more?
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And then it just stopped when Detainey was killed two injured.
The shooter, Joshua John, was found dead nearby. The family
of Takia Young is suing Blendon Township, Ohio and its
police chief, claiming poor training and oversight led to her
fatal shooting by officer Connor Grubb. Grubb, charged with murder,
says he's not guilty except for civil suit is also
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underway and Kamala Harris brought her book Toward to New
York promoting her memoir one hundred and seven Days. Pro
Palestinian protesters interrupted her speech, where she called the situation
in Gaza outrageous. Gibi in News Now on Demand twenty
four to seven on the iHeartRadio app Here's more with
Doug Davis.
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All right, thank you. Stephen Miller, a long time Trump advisor,
called the Democratic Party a domestic extremist organization. The Commonist
sparked backlash across a political spectrum, but one of the
strongest responses came today from Dallas mayor African American Eric Johnson,
who appeared on CNN.
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I think there's one party, the Republican Party, that has
consistently not stood for law and order and has not
supported law enforcement. The Democrat Party has decided that, in
an effort to gain greater support from certain activist groups,
that they are going to try to paint law enforcement
as a threat to the safety of our citizens in
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this country, and same with ice. And that is not
consistent with being a party of law and order, and
that's being a nation of laws. And I left the
party over it.
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Johnson continued, calling the remarks irresponsible and out of touch
with the lived experiences of everyday Americans. Reports surface that
the shellcasings from the person who killed two ICE detainees
Wednesday had the words anti Ice written on them. Meanwhile,
in a bin follow up where Saturity report have a
thirteen year old African American Queen's New York boy who
was shot in the head while walking to school is dead.
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Sanjay Samuel was in a coma and couldn't pull through.
Shooting happened Monday morning around eight thirty am outside of
Duncan Donuts on Linden while he was walking to school.
No arrests have been made so far. Police have no motive,
just a backpack that may have belonged to the shooter.
His mother recalls his last words she said to him
as he left the house that morning. She said, I
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love you. Later got a call that her son had passed.
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My heart is overwhelmed a grief for my Sanji. I
lose my little son. Sanji also caught him little peanuts
and this normal sanjinas norma Sanje in the neighborhood, and
everybody in the neighborhood knows Sanji.
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The family said he was doing everything right and is
still gone. They are now donating his organs to help others,
but are demanding justice. Finally, Kamala Harris brought her a
book toward at New York City on Wednesday, promoting her
new memoir One hundred and seven Days, which chronicles her
brief twenty twenty four presidential run. But the event didn't
go without some drama. Pro Palestinian demonstrators erupted the event,
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blasting Harris for her support of Israel. Harris quickly responded,
telling the crowd quote, unlike the current president, I understand
the situation in Gaza, and then said what's happening to
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the Palestinian people is outrageous and it breaks my heart. Harris,
while in office, was first US governmental leader to call
out the people in Gaza facing a hunger crisis. She
said she was just a vice president and had no
decision making authority. Stay informed, stay connected, and subscribe. Follow
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Doug Davis for the Black Information Network.