Tuesday, November 25, 2014

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW

Hannity's Headlines E-Newsletter
Ferguson Decision Fallout
A mix of weary unease, fear and hope has set in on Ferguson, Mo., after a night of rioting followed the announcement that a grand jury had declined to indict a police officer who shot an 18-year-old black man dead in a case that exposed a deep racial divide and left parts of the town in ruins.
VIDEO: Sean's interview with Brown family attorney Daryl Parks

Mass rioting and looting, the torching of police cars and arrests of at least 60 people left part of the city looking like "a different world," in the words of one local pastor. And before the city can begin to recover, residents and merchants must know the rioting is over.

"We're expecting it to flare up again, especially when it gets dark," said the Rev. Dusty Thompson, of Ferguson Church of the Nazarene. "There's definitely some trepidation for tonight, but we are just praying that peace will be pursued and that our community will come together."

"I'm the only one that didn't burn," said Dan McMullen, who has owned an insurance company in the Ferguson area for 20 years. "The buildings to the right and left of me burned down. The beauty shop to the left of me is totally flat. It's a 60-year old building made out of concrete and metal."

"I never thought they would burn the place down," said McMullen, adding he fears the violence may continue -- perhaps escalate -- Tuesday night.

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FBI: 76 Officers Killed in Line of Duty Last Year; 49,851 Assaulted
(CNSNews.com) - The FBI on Monday said 76 law enforcement officers were killed in the line of duty in 2013; and another 49,851 officers -- 136 a day -- were assaulted while performing their duties last year, down from 53,867 assaulted in 2012.
Of the 49,851 officers attacked last year, 14,565 -- or 29.2 percent -- were injured. And of those injured officers, the largest percentage -- 31.2 percent -- were assaulted while responding to disturbance calls, such as domestic disputes or bar fights.
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