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If you are over 40 years old, do you miss the America that you grew up in?

People can have selective memories when they think of times past. I have lived a good bit over 6 decades, and there are some, I think trivial, things I miss about the “old America”. We could range around almost all the land surrounding my home, either cutting firewood, pulling lighter stumps, bird hunting, or fishing the creeks. Now those lands are all posted. We could play “tag” with the local police department, and officer Marvin King usually let us win, then lecture us later. We could hang out at the local grocery store til the wee hours, or walk anywhere we wanted, any time we wanted.Thing is, from my perspective, more has improved than diminished. Better roads, better jobs, better farming methods, better management of wetlands, timberlands, and our seashore on the Gulf of Mexico. No more segregation (yeah, I remember when the “colored school”, Carver Hill School shut its doors for good and we all went to school together…heck, we all played together after school anyway?Another angle is that I live in the south, and the south is slow to change. The locals still know one another, you can buy stuff on a “tab” in town, and I see all of the same faces in church on Sunday mornings…albeit with lots more grey hair, and many missing faces that now lay in our graveyard. Our America has changed, look at politics, listen to the news, be aware of “how things are”… but that’s still our America, and the part I occupy is better by far than it was in the late 50’s and early 60’s and to deny that is to deny the sacrifices so many made to bring changes that should never have been needed in civilized society.I do worry a bit about how things are going now, how my son would answer the same question in 40 years, he often tells me he wishes he were born earlier, but I kinda lean to wishing he (and the country) could pretty much settle our differences, live like one nation under God (or yours, or no, deities if you like) and let the good stuff just stay the same. Not likely when everyone wants everything “their way”, is it?

What's the most horrible thing someone has done out of anger in response to 9/11?

This shows the ignorance and hatred shown by many Americans. We must also remember the futility of violence against someone who is not the guilty party. Why people rationalize that they are doing something good by attacking an innocent person escapes me.History of Hate: Crimes Against Sikhs Since 9/11The mass shooting of a gurdwara (Sikh temple) in Wisconsin on Sunday is merely the latest chapter in a history of violence. In the months following the attacks of 9/11, more than 300 incidences of hate crimes against Sikhs were reported, according to the Sikh Coalition (PDF).Though their numbers make up the world’s fifth-largest religion, Sikhs are still misunderstood (No, they are not Muslims or Hindus). Below is a round up of notable hate crimes and bias incidents against Sikhs since 9/11. (H/t Buzz Feed.)Sept. 15, 2001 — Mesa, Ariz.: Four days after the infamous attacks of 9/11, Balbir Singh Sodhi, a 49-year-old Sikh, is shot and killed outside the gas station he owned by Frank Silva Roque. When police approached to arrest him, Roque says, “I’m a patriot and an American. I’m American. I’m a damn American.” [More from HuffPost.]Nov. 18, 2001 — Palermo, N.Y.: Three teens burn down Gobind Sadan, a gurdwara (Sikh temple) in New York, because they thought it was named for Osama bin Laden. [More from BeliefNet and Tribune of India.]Dec. 12, 2001 — Los Angeles, Calif.: Surinder Singh Sidhi, a liquor store owner in Los Angeles who took to wearing an American flag turban after 9/11 out of fear of being attacked, is beaten in his store by two men who accuse of him of being Osama bin Laden. [More from Real Sikhism.]Aug. 6, 2002 — Daly City, Calif.: Sukhpal Singh, brother of Balbir Singh Sodhi, who was the first Sikh murdered following 9/11, is shot while driving his cab. [More from HuffPost, Real Sikhism and Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund.]May 20, 2003 — Phoenix, Ariz.: Fifty-two-year-old Sikh immigrant and truck driver Avtar Singh is shot in his 18-wheeler while waiting for his son to pick him up. As he is being shot, he hears someone say: “Go back to where you belong.” [More from Real Sikhism.]Aug. 5, 2003 — Queens, N.Y.: Members of a Sikh family are beaten outside of their home by drunk individuals yelling, “Go back to your country, Bin Laden.” [More from NY Daily News.]Sept. 25, 2003 — Tempe, Ariz.: Sukhvir Singh, a 33-year-old convenience store owner, is stabbed to death by Bruce Phillip Reed. It is not labeled as a hate crime. Representatives of the Phoenix Sikh community issue a statement that says, in part, “Together we can help others to evolve past hate and fear by continuing to organize to reach out to others with increased understanding, respect, and support. May our collective prayer be that God preserve and protect the honor of all people, our nation, and our world.” [More from the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund and SikhNet.]March 13, 2004 — Fresno, Calif.: Gurdwara Sahib, a local Sikh temple, is vandalized with graffiti messages: “Rags Go Home” and “It’s Not Your Country. [More from SALDEF and Real Sikhism.]July 12, 2004 — New York, N.Y.: Rajinder Singh Khalsa and Gurcharan Singh, cousins on their way to dinner at a restaurant, are beaten by two drunk white twentysomething men. The attackers describe Gurcharan’s turban as a “curtain.” When Rajinder tries to intervene, saying that Sikhs are peaceful, he is beaten unconscious and suffers a fractured eye socket, among other injuries. [More from Real Sikhism.]May 24, 2007 — Queens, N.Y.: A 15-year-old student has his hair forcibly cut by an older student at his high school. The scissor-wielding 17-year-old showed the Sikh a ring inscribed with Arabic, saying, “This ring is Allah. If you don’t let me cut your hair, I will punch you with this ring.” Afterward, he cuts the younger boy’s hair. A main pillar of the Sikh faith compels followers to keep their hair uncut. [More from Real Sikhism and United Sikhs.]May 30, 2007 — Joliet, Ill.: A decorated U.S. Navy veteran of the Gulf War, Kuldip Singh Nag is approached by a police officer outside of his home for an expired vehicle registration tag. The officer reportedly assaults Nag with pepper spray while hurling expletive-laced anti-immigrant statements. [More from SALDEF and ABC7 News. ]Jan. 14, 2008 — New Hyde Park, N.Y.: A 63-year-old Sikh, Baljeet Singh, has his jaw and nose broken when attacked outside his temple by a man who lived next-door. David Wood, the attacker, had apparently disturbed members of the gurdwara in the past. [More from United Sikhs.]Feb. 28, 2008 — Bryan, Texas: A Sikh man is assaulted in a Wal-Mart parking lot. Though the assailant called him a terrorist, punched him in the face and head and knocked his turban off, the Sikh man does not suffer major injuries. [More from SALDEF.]June 5, 2008 — Queens, N.Y.: A ninth grade Sikh is attacked by another student, who tried to remove his patka, or under-turban, and had a history of bullying the boy. [More from Real Sikhism and United Sikhs.]June 5, 2008 — Albuquerque, N.M.: A vehicle belonging to a Sikh family is defaced with the message “F*** Allah!” and a picture of male genitalia. [More from SALDEF.]Aug. 4, 2008 — Phoenix, Ariz.: Inderjit Singh Jassal is shot and killed while working at a 7-Eleven. No clear motive is found. [More from SALDEF and The Arizona Republic.]Oct. 29, 2008 — Carteret, N.J.: A Sikh man, Ajit Singh Chima, goes for a walk in his neighborhood. He is attacked by a man who casually leaves the scene afterward. Nothing is stolen. [More from SALDEF.]Jan. 30, 2009 — Queens, N.Y.: Three men attack Jasmir Singh outside of a grocery store. Racial slurs are heard. A broken glass bottle is used. Singh loses vision in his left eye. [More from NY Daily News and United Sikhs.]Nov. 29, 2010 — Sacramento, Calif.: Harbhajan Singh, a cab driver, is a attacked by passangers, who call him Osama bin Laden. Singh believes the attackers, who were later convicted, would have killed him. [More from SALDEF.]March 6, 2011 — Elk Grove, Calif.: Two elderly Sikh men in traditional garb, out for a daily afternoon walk, are shot and killed. The perpetrator is not found. [More from Southern Poverty Law Center, SALDEF and The Sacramento Bee.]May 30, 2011 — New York, N.Y.: Jiwan Singh, an MTA worker and the father of Jasmir Singh, who was assaulted in early 2009 in Queens, is attacked on the A train and accused of being related to Osama bin Laden. [More from the NY Daily News.]Feb. 6, 2012 — Sterling Heights, Mich.: A gurdwara (Sikh temple) is defaced with graffiti that includes a gun and references to 9/11. [More from SALDEF.]Aug. 5, 2012 — Oak Creek, Wis.: A gunman is shot dead by police after he opened fire in a gurdwara during Sikh prayer services, killing six. [More from HuffPost.]

What are your thoughts on the Virginia police officers caught on tape holding a Black Army Lieutenant at gunpoint, then pepper-spraying him?

I once had talk with a 30 year transit police officer with the MBTA. He told me that he had never taken his firearms out of his holster. He told me that if he did, he would be doing paperwork until he retires.Have you ever noticed that most of these violent incidents happen during a traffic stop? Yesterday a Minnesota police officer mistook her taser for her firearm and fatally shot a black motorist yesterday.Officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright during traffic stop meant to use Taser, police chief saysDaunte Wright's sister doesn't believe the shooting was an accident.Rosa Sanchez News Stories and ArticlesRosa Sanchez is on ABC News. Get Sanchez's latest news stories and articles, connect with millions of users and join the conversation at ABC News.https://abcnews.go.com/author/rosa_sanchezApril 12, 2021, 11:21 PM ET22 min readChief calls police officer’s killing of Black man ‘accidental’Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon described Sunday’s officer-involved shooting of Daunte Wright as "accidental."Brooklyn Center Police DepartmentA police officer who shot and killed a driver during a traffic stop in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, on Sunday afternoon, meant to deploy her Taser instead of her gun, police said.In a press conference on Monday, Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon said he believes the female officer -- identified by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Bureau of Criminal Apprehension as Kim Potter -- intended to deploy her Taser when she "accidentally" shot 20-year-old Daunte Wright.The incident unfolded around 2 p.m. local time, when officers initiated a stop for an expired registration tag on a vehicle in the city in Minnesota's Hennepin County, about 10 miles northwest of Minneapolis. During the traffic stop, the officers determined that the driver of the vehicle had an outstanding gross misdemeanor warrant, according to Gannon.Stephen Maturen/Getty Images"At one point as officers were attempting to take the driver into custody, the driver re-entered the vehicle," Gannon said in a statement Sunday. "One officer discharged their firearm, striking the driver."At the press conference on Monday, the Brooklyn Center Police Department released body camera footage of the incident. Gannon said Potter can be heard warning Wright and her fellow officers that she will be deploying her Taser."However, the officer drew their handgun instead of their Taser," Gannon said. "It is my belief that the officer had the intention to deploy their Taser, but instead shot Mr. Wright with a single bullet. This appears to me, from what I viewed and the officer's reaction and distress immediately after, that this was an accidental discharge that resulted in the tragic death of Mr. Wright."Potter can be heard yelling, "Holy s---, I just shot him," in the body camera footage.The Minnesota Department of Public Safety's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is investigating the incident. In a statement Monday, they identified Potter as the officer involved in the shooting and said she is a 26-year veteran of the Brooklyn Center Police Department.She is now on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation, Gannon, who identified her as a "very senior officer," said.A source with knowledge of the investigation told ABC News Potter was field training another officer at the time of the incident.Family of 13-year-old boy shot dead by Chicago police wants 'to correct the hurtful and false mischaracterization'The attorney for the family of a 13-year-old boy who was shot dead by Chicago police last week said they "want to correct the hurtful and false mischaracterization."https://abcnews.go.com/US/family-13-year-boy-shot-dead-chicago-police/story?id=76893930The car traveled several blocks before crashing into another vehicle. The passengers in the other car were not injured, according to Gannon.Officers and medical personnel "attempted life saving measures" on Wright, Gannon said, but he died at the scene.A female passenger who was also in the vehicle with Wright sustained non-life-threatening injuries during the crash, according to Gannon. She was transported to North Memorial Health Hospital in Robbinsdale, a few miles south of Brooklyn Center.A preliminary report issued by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's office Monday evening said Wright's death was a homicide, as he died from a gunshot wound to the chest.Wright's mother, Katie Wright, said she was on the phone with him before he was killed.Police pull guns on and spray Black-Latino Army officer during traffic stop, lawsuit saysTwo Virginia police officers have been sued for drawing their guns on a uniformed Army officer during a traffic stop and pepper spraying him.https://abcnews.go.com/US/police-pull-guns-spray-black-latino-army-officer/story?id=76992531"I heard scuffling and I heard the police officers say, 'Daunte, don't run.' And then the other officer said, 'Put the phone down,' and hung it up," Katie Wright told reporters on Sunday. "And a minute later, I called and his girlfriend answered -- that was the passenger -- and said that he'd been shot, and she put [the phone] on the driver's side and my son was laying there lifeless."Christian Monterrosa/APIn a statement to ABC News, Wright's family described him as a young father who "had a whole life ahead of him.""We just want people to know Daunte was a good kid," Wright's family said in a statement. "He loved being a father to Daunte Jr.""Daunte had a smile to make anyone's heart melt. He was definitely a jokester, he loved to joke with people, especially his brothers and sisters," the family added. "He did not deserve this."His sister, Diamond Wright, told ABC News she still doesn't know how to grieve her brother.She said she saw him Saturday, the day before the shooting."I wasn't nice to him he didn't get to know how much I loved him before they took his life," she said.Diamond Wright said she doesn't want to think about what happened to her brother, but she doesn't believe the shooting was a mistake."Not true. You don't accidentally grab something and point without knowing. Not true," she said.She added that she wants her brother to be remembered as, "a great person. Making a mark in history. He wanted to be known, but not this way."Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump -- who has represented the families of Trayvon Martin, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and more -- will represent Wright's family.At a press conference about his death, law enforcement officials would not say how or if the officer who shot Wright would be punished, but said all Brooklyn Center employees are "entitled to due process." Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliott expressed his support for the removal of the police officer that killed Wright."We will get to the bottom of this," Elliott said. "We will do all that is within our power to make sure that justice is done for Daunte Wright."Earlier that day, Elliott tweeted that he was taking a phone call with President Joe Biden about the administration's support following the incident.Just got off the phone with the @WhiteHouse. I appreciate @POTUS reaching out to offer his administration's support. pic.twitter.com/ejrttTOhlI— Mayor Mike Elliott (@mayor_Elliott) April 12, 2021Kerem Yucel/AFP via Getty ImagesBiden spoke about the shooting on Monday afternoon, calling for an investigation into the "really tragic" incident."The question is: was it an accident? Was it intentional? That remains to be determined by a full-blown investigation," Biden said."Prayers are not enough. Daunte Wright should still be with us," Vice President Kamala Harris tweeted Monday night. "While an investigation is underway, our nation needs justice and healing, and Daunte's family needs to know why their child is dead—they deserve answers."Biden calls for investigation into Minnesota police shootingPresident Joe Biden responded to the police shooting of Daunte Wright in a suburb of Minneapolis on Sunday which sparked protests.https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/biden-calls-investigation-minnesota-police-shooting/story?id=77024058Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz also held a press conference to acknowledge the grieving that is taking place in the state as the murder trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minnesota officer charged in the death of George Floyd, continues. Floyd's death in Minneapolis in May 2020 prompted nationwide protests."We can either come together and fix this, or we can suffer together as fools, and we can continue to make this happen," Walz said. "Our time was made clear last May, in Minnesota, our time to get one shot at fixing that was there. And in the midst of this trial that the world's watching the situation repeated itself yesterday."Moments after the deadly shooting, dozens of protesters holding Black Lives Matter signs gathered at the scene.John Harrington, commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, said there were around 100 people at the scene who were "highly agitated" when investigators from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension responded. The crowd was asked to disperse and did so shortly thereafter, as more agencies arrived on scene to coordinate a response to the protesters.Kerem Yucel/AFP via Getty ImagesLater, crowds of 100 to 200 people marched toward the Brooklyn Center Police Department headquarters, according to Harrington."We saw rocks and other objects thrown at the police department. There were reports of shots fired in the area of the police department," Harrington said at a press conference late Sunday night. "Within hours of that, a secondary group we heard was at the Shingle Creek mall or business center and we have reports of approximately 20 businesses that were broken into during that period."Authorities declared the demonstration outside the police department an unlawful assembly and gave the crowds a 10-minute warning to clear out. Aerial footage obtained by ABC News shows police forming a perimeter around the building.2 remain in critical condition after Texas office shooting, man killed identified: LatestThere were six victims at a Thursday afternoon shooting at an office in Bryan, Texas, just outside of College Station, officials said.https://abcnews.go.com/US/victims-texas-office-shooting-suspect-large/story?id=76955101About 25 minutes later, officers started firing rubber bullets and flash bangs to disperse protesters remaining in the area.Harrington said the crowd at the police department had largely dispersed as of late Sunday night, though there were still "some pockets of individuals."On Monday, ABC News affiliate KSTP reported that various arrests were made and police began deploying flash bangs and chemical irritants to disperse protesters."Law enforcement are continuing to make arrests at the Brooklyn Center Police Department and along Humboldt Avenue. Curfew violation is a misdemeanor. Please go home," Minnesota Operation Safety Net -- the official source of public safety information for the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin -- tweeted Monday night.Kerem Yucel/AFP via Getty ImagesAlso on Monday, the Brooklyn Center City Council voted 3-2 to give the mayor's office command authority over the police department."At such a tough time, this will streamline things and establish a chain of command and leadership," Elliot tweeted.Around 5:30 p.m. local time, the mayor tweeted that the city manager was relieved of his duties and the deputy city manager took charge.Brooklyn Center Police DepartmentMinnesota is mobilizing its National Guard to Brooklyn Center at the request of local authorities, according to Harrington.The National Guard is already deployed in nearby Minneapolis for the ongoing trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer accused of murdering George Floyd, an unarmed Black man who died on May 25 after Chauvin was filmed kneeling on his neck as other officers stood by.Key takeaways from 2nd week of Derek Chauvin trial in the death of George FloydThe second week of Derek Chauvin's high-profile trial wrapped up on Friday with testimony from the medical examiner who conducted George Floyd's autopsy.https://abcnews.go.com/US/key-takeaways-2nd-week-derek-chauvin-trial-death/story?id=76971458"At this time, we have essentially a full activation," Harrington said. 'You will see a robust assortment of National Guard, state and local police departments working together over the next two or three days as we once again prepare for the trial and also are prepared for any other and any further civil unrest that may come from the Brooklyn Center officer-involved shooting today."Col. Matt Langer of the Minnesota State Patrol told reporters that the public can expect to see "a greater law enforcement presence, a greater National Guard presence" in and around Minneapolis on Monday.Leah Millis/ReutersShortly after midnight, the Brooklyn Center mayor issued a citywide curfew that remained in place until 6 a.m. local time on Monday. Elliott called for calm in the community and for authorities not to use force on peaceful protesters. Walz said a regional curfew will continue on Monday night, starting at 7 p.m."Our entire community is filled with grief following today's officer-involved shooting of Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old young man," Elliott said in a statement. "We continue to ask that members of our community gathering do so peacefully, amid our calls for transparency and accountability."Gun violence continues in Philadelphia after 11 shot in 24 hoursGun violence in Philadelphia was prominent over the weekend after 11 people were shot in a 24-hour period, according to police.https://abcnews.go.com/US/gun-violence-continues-philadelphia-11-shot-including-10/story?id=77003987Leah Millis/ReutersThe NBA, NHL and MLB, all announced that games scheduled for Monday night in Minnesota will be postponed due to the incident. All three of the leagues put out statements expressing their condolences to the Wright family.Metro Transit, the main public transportation operator in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area, announced Sunday that it was shutting down public transit in Brooklyn Center at the request of law enforcement.ABC News' Alexandra. Faul, Will Gretsky, Will McDuffie, Stephanie Ramos and Matt Stone contributed to this report.Just got off the phone with the @WhiteHouse. I appreciate @POTUS reaching out to offer his administration's support. pic.twitter.com/ejrttTOhlIKerem Yucel/AFP via Getty ImagesBiden spoke about the shooting on Monday afternoon, calling for an investigation into the "really tragic" incident."The question is: was it an accident? Was it intentional? That remains to be determined by a full-blown investigation," Biden said."Prayers are not enough. Daunte Wright should still be with us," Vice President Kamala Harris tweeted Monday night. "While an investigation is underway, our nation needs justice and healing, and Daunte's family needs to know why their child is dead—they deserve answers."Biden calls for investigation into Minnesota police shootingPresident Joe Biden responded to the police shooting of Daunte Wright in a suburb of Minneapolis on Sunday which sparked protests.https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/biden-calls-investigation-minnesota-police-shooting/story?id=77024058Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz also held a press conference to acknowledge the grieving that is taking place in the state as the murder trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minnesota officer charged in the death of George Floyd, continues. Floyd's death in Minneapolis in May 2020 prompted nationwide protests."We can either come together and fix this, or we can suffer together as fools, and we can continue to make this happen," Walz said. "Our time was made clear last May, in Minnesota, our time to get one shot at fixing that was there. And in the midst of this trial that the world's watching the situation repeated itself yesterday."Moments after the deadly shooting, dozens of protesters holding Black Lives Matter signs gathered at the scene.John Harrington, commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, said there were around 100 people at the scene who were "highly agitated" when investigators from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension responded. The crowd was asked to disperse and did so shortly thereafter, as more agencies arrived on scene to coordinate a response to the protesters.Kerem Yucel/AFP via Getty ImagesLater, crowds of 100 to 200 people marched toward the Brooklyn Center Police Department headquarters, according to Harrington."We saw rocks and other objects thrown at the police department. There were reports of shots fired in the area of the police department," Harrington said at a press conference late Sunday night. "Within hours of that, a secondary group we heard was at the Shingle Creek mall or business center and we have reports of approximately 20 businesses that were broken into during that period."Authorities declared the demonstration outside the police department an unlawful assembly and gave the crowds a 10-minute warning to clear out. Aerial footage obtained by ABC News shows police forming a perimeter around the building.2 remain in critical condition after Texas office shooting, man killed identified: LatestThere were six victims at a Thursday afternoon shooting at an office in Bryan, Texas, just outside of College Station, officials said.https://abcnews.go.com/US/victims-texas-office-shooting-suspect-large/story?id=76955101About 25 minutes later, officers started firing rubber bullets and flash bangs to disperse protesters remaining in the area.Harrington said the crowd at the police department had largely dispersed as of late Sunday night, though there were still "some pockets of individuals."On Monday, ABC News affiliate KSTP reported that various arrests were made and police began deploying flash bangs and chemical irritants to disperse protesters."Law enforcement are continuing to make arrests at the Brooklyn Center Police Department and along Humboldt Avenue. Curfew violation is a misdemeanor. Please go home," Minnesota Operation Safety Net -- the official source of public safety information for the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin -- tweeted Monday night.Kerem Yucel/AFP via Getty ImagesAlso on Monday, the Brooklyn Center City Council voted 3-2 to give the mayor's office command authority over the police department."At such a tough time, this will streamline things and establish a chain of command and leadership," Elliot tweeted.Around 5:30 p.m. local time, the mayor tweeted that the city manager was relieved of his duties and the deputy city manager took charge.Brooklyn Center Police DepartmentMinnesota is mobilizing its National Guard to Brooklyn Center at the request of local authorities, according to Harrington.The National Guard is already deployed in nearby Minneapolis for the ongoing trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer accused of murdering George Floyd, an unarmed Black man who died on May 25 after Chauvin was filmed kneeling on his neck as other officers stood by.Key takeaways from 2nd week of Derek Chauvin trial in the death of George FloydThe second week of Derek Chauvin's high-profile trial wrapped up on Friday with testimony from the medical examiner who conducted George Floyd's autopsy.https://abcnews.go.com/US/key-takeaways-2nd-week-derek-chauvin-trial-death/story?id=76971458"At this time, we have essentially a full activation," Harrington said. 'You will see a robust assortment of National Guard, state and local police departments working together over the next two or three days as we once again prepare for the trial and also are prepared for any other and any further civil unrest that may come from the Brooklyn Center officer-involved shooting today."Col. Matt Langer of the Minnesota State Patrol told reporters that the public can expect to see "a greater law enforcement presence, a greater National Guard presence" in and around Minneapolis on Monday.Leah Millis/ReutersShortly after midnight, the Brooklyn Center mayor issued a citywide curfew that remained in place until 6 a.m. local time on Monday. Elliott called for calm in the community and for authorities not to use force on peaceful protesters. Walz said a regional curfew will continue on Monday night, starting at 7 p.m."Our entire community is filled with grief following today's officer-involved shooting of Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old young man," Elliott said in a statement. "We continue to ask that members of our community gathering do so peacefully, amid our calls for transparency and accountability."Gun violence continues in Philadelphia after 11 shot in 24 hoursGun violence in Philadelphia was prominent over the weekend after 11 people were shot in a 24-hour period, according to police.https://abcnews.go.com/US/gun-violence-continues-philadelphia-11-shot-including-10/story?id=77003987Leah Millis/ReutersThe NBA, NHL and MLB, all announced that games scheduled for Monday night in Minnesota will be postponed due to the incident. All three of the leagues put out statements expressing their condolences to the Wright family.Metro Transit, the main public transportation operator in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area, announced Sunday that it was shutting down public transit in Brooklyn Center at the request of law enforcement.ABC News' Alexandra. Faul, Will Gretsky, Will McDuffie, Stephanie Ramos and Matt Stone contributed to this report.https://abcnews.go.com/http://disneyprivacycenter.com/Your California Privacy Rights - The Walt Disney Privacy CenterRight to Access If you are a California resident, you have the right to request, up to two times each year, access to categories and specific pieces of personal information about you that we collect, use, disclose, and sell. Right to Delete If you are a California resident, you have the right to request that we delete personal information that we collect from you, subject to applicable legal exceptions. Right to Opt Out of Sale of Personal Information If you are a California resident, you have the right to “ opt out ” of the “sale” of your “personal information” to “third parties” (as those terms are defined in the CCPA). Process to Make a CCPA Request Making Access and Deletion Requests To make an access or deletion request, please visit ccpa.disney.com . Before completing your request, we may need to verify your identity. We will send you a link to verify your email address and may request additional documentation or information solely for the purpose of verifying your identity. Instructions for Authorized Agents Making Access and Deletion Requests You may also use an authorized agent to submit an access or deletion request on your behalf.  Authorized agents may submit access and deletion requests at ccpa.disney.com/agents . An authorized agent must have your signed permission to submit a request on your behalf or provide proof that they have power of attorney in accordance with California probate law. Authorized agents that are business entities must be registered with the California Secretary of State to conduct business in California. Before completing requests from authorized agents, we may contact you directly to confirm you’ve given your permission and/or to verify your identity. Making Requests to “Opt Out” of the “Sale” of “Personal Information” To submit a request to opt out of the sale of your personal information, you may visit our “ Do Not Sell My Personal Information ” Rights page or send an email to [email protected] with the subject line “do not sell info.”  You may also use an authorized agent to submit a request to opt out on your behalf if you provide the authorized agent signed written permission to do so.  Authorized agents may submit requests to opt out by sending an email to [email protected] with the subject line “do not sell info.” You have the right not to receive discriminatory treatment for the exercise of your privacy rights conferred by the CCPA. Shine the Light Act If you are a California resident, California Civil Code Section 1798.83 permits you to request information regarding the disclosure of your personal information by certain members of The Walt Disney Family of Companies to third parties for the third parties’ direct marketing purposes. We take great pride in the relationship of trust we have built with our guests over many years and we are dedicated to treating your personal information with care and respect. Pursuant to California Civil Code Section 1798.83(c)(2), members of The Walt Disney Family of Chttps://disneyprivacycenter.com/notice-to-california-residents/Children's Privacy Policy - The Walt Disney Privacy CenterTWDC offers to its users a range of sites and applications, some of which are primarily targeted at children, and others that are intended for users of all ages and their families. Our sites and applications offer a variety of activities, including activities that may collect information from children. Below we summarize potential instances of collection and outline how and when we will provide parental notice and/or seek parental consent. In any instance that we collect personal information from a child, we will retain that information only so long as reasonably necessary to fulfill the activity request or allow the child to continue to participate in the activity, and ensure the security of our users and our services, or as required by law. In the event we discover we have collected information from a child in a manner inconsistent with COPPA’s requirements, we will either delete the information or immediately seek the parent’s consent for that collection. Registration Children can, in many cases, register with our sites and applications to view content, play games, participate in contests, and engage in special features, among other things. During the registration process, we may ask the child to provide certain information for notification and security purposes, including a parent or guardian’s email address, the child’s first name and gender, the child’s member or account username, and password. We also may ask for birth dates from children to validate their ages. We strongly advise children never to provide any personal information in their usernames. Please note that children can choose whether to share their information with us, but certain features cannot function without it. As a result, children may not be able to access certain features if required information has not been provided. We will not require a child to provide more information than is reasonably necessary in order to participate in an online activity. About the collection of parent email address: Consistent with the requirements of COPPA, on any child-targeted site or application, or in any instance where we ask for age and determine the user is age 12 or under, we will ask for a parent or guardian email address before we collect any personal information from the child. If you believe your child is participating in an activity that collects personal information and you or another parent/guardian have NOT received an email providing notice or seeking your consent, please feel free to contact us at [email protected] . We will not use parent emails provided for parental consent purposes to market to the parent, unless the parent has expressly opted in to email marketing or has separately participated in an activity that allows for such email contact. Content Generated by a Child Certain activities on our sites and applications allow children to create or manipulate content and save it with TWDC. Some of these activities do not require children to provide any personal infhttps://disneyprivacycenter.com/kids-privacy-policy/english/https://preferences-mgr.truste.com/?type=abcnews&affiliateId=11https://www.nielsen.com/digitalprivacyDisney Terms Of UseThese terms govern your use of the Disney Products in general. More specific and/or supplemental terms and conditions may apply to some Products. Please read all applicable terms carefully before using any Disney Product. The Walt Disney Company has a rich tradition of bringing great stories, characters and experiences to our guests around the world.https://disneytermsofuse.com/California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) - The Walt Disney Privacy CenterBased on the CCPA’s broad definition of the term “sale,” certain data collection on our sites and applications by third parties for purposes of interest-based advertising and social media tools may be a “sale” under the CCPA. On some of our sites and applications, clicking the “Do Not Sell My Info” link in the website footer or application settings will present you with a tool to opt out of tracking on that site or application.  In other cases, you will be directed to this page where you can learn more about your choices and how to opt out from interest based advertising more broadly and to opt out from certain social media and audience measurement tracking. To opt out on your own behalf, please follow the instructions below.  You may also choose to email us at [email protected] to opt out, including if you are an authorized agent for a California resident; however, the more immediate way of fulfilling this request is through the options listed below. Interest-Based Advertising We and third parties collect information about your online activity on devices associated with you to provide you with personalized (or interest-based) advertising online. How to Opt Out You can adjust your device settings to opt out of interest-based advertising. You can use the Digital Advertising Alliance’s consumer choice tool to opt out of interest-based advertising. For websites, opt out on the DAA WebChoices Tool Please note, given current technology constraints, to opt out on mobile applications and connected devices (like smart TVs or streaming devices), please select the device setting’s option that allows you to disable ad tracking. To opt out, these devices typically require you to select options like “limit ad tracking” or to disable options such as “interest-based advertising,” “interactive TV,” or “smart interactivity.”  These settings vary by device type. Practical Tip: These opt out tools are limited to the device and web browser you use to opt out because they work off of your device ID or browser ID.  If you use another device or browser, you will need to opt out on each device and browser.  If you block or clear cookies from your browser, it may remove the opt out setting, requiring you to opt out again. Social Media We and our social media partners collect information about your online activity when you interact with our sites and applications How to Opt Out To opt out of social media site ad tracking and analytics, you can use your browser controls to opt out, or go directly to our partners listed below to disable social media tracking and analytics on this device. To opt out of Google ad tracking and analytics, you can choose to block certain ads , or opt out or adjust ad personalization in Google’s ad settings . To opt out of Facebook ad tracking and analytics, follow the Facebook opt out instructions here . To opt out of Twitter ad tracking and analytics, follow the Twitter opt out instructions here . To opt out of Snapchat ad tracking and analytihttps://privacy.thewaltdisneycompany.com/en/dnsmi/https://abcnews.go.com/contactCopyright © 2021 ABC News Internet Ventures. All rights reserved.

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