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Gov. Ron DeSantis warned Tuesday that law enforcement “reinforcements” will be on hand if anyone plans to participate in armed protests at the Florida Capitol.
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Governor Ron DeSantis is pointing to the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol as a reason for harsher penalties for protesters who damage property or harm others. The event reignited discussions surrounding the legislation that DeSantis first floated during Black Lives Matter protests this summer. But Sen. Perry Thurston (D-Ft. Lauderdale) maintains the legislature has more important priorities to address.
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About 100 people walked to Florida’s Capitol building Friday protesting a Leon County Grand Jury’s finding that the use of force in three recent officer-involved shootings this year was justified.
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Tallahassee police say rumors of protestors being bused into the community are "unsubstantiated." The statement follows social media posts claiming thousands of protestors were arriving in the Killearn area with plans for violent behavior.
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Saturday’s national day of protest extended into Sunday, as protesters lined Monroe Street in front of the Old Capitol and the Leon County Courthouse.
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Governor Rick Scott has repeatedly said he has no intention of calling a special session to address Florida’s Stand Your Ground law, despite a week of…
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The largest farmer’s demonstration in more than 15 years is putting pressure on agricultural officials inIreland to stay clear of proposed European Union…
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An amateur film made in the U.S. on Islam sparked violent protests halfway around the world. We ask experts what that could mean in the state of Florida,…
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Pro-gay rights supporters are having some issues with Chick-fil-A. The company donates money to donate to anti-gay organizations. And that stance is…
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Members of the Occupy Florida movement are making their voices heard in Tallahassee. The local group has been living in a camp at the site of the former…