Dear pro sports leagues: Looking forward to seeing you release statements & send condolences to Charlie Kirk’s family after he was murdered for his political beliefs. You know - kinda like you did when career criminal George Floyd died. @NFL@NBA@WNBA@MLB@NHL
Appreciate the @Yankees for holding a moment of silence tonight.
❤️🥹WHICH RESTAURANT IS THIS? THEY SHOULD BE HONORED!
These workers at this Mexican restaurant in downtown LA deserve a massive THANK YOU for helping our deputies recover from injuries in the riots downtown.
These are likely hard working legal immigrants. These are the people we appreciate and want to protect! Immigrants who came here to LA, set up a business, pay taxes ….and care about our officers because they keep them safe!
Protestors/rioters need to stop equating all immigrants with ILLEGAL CRIMINALS. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME!
Respect our residents. And MUCHAS GRACIAS to these lovely people who helped our officers!
🚨BREAKING🚨 The family of a Blackfeet chief, who served as the face of the Washington Redskins for 48 years, WANT THE TEAM TO CHANGE THIER NAME BACK.
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“The fans want him back and we want him back,” family told Fox.
90% of Native Americans supported the Redskins name.
This generation really was the best.
Dudes were absolutely murdering people on the gridiron.
Hazing was alive and well.
Bull-in-the-ring was legal in youth football.
You were conditioned and coached to have the mindset of separating people from consciousness.
Guys did whatever it took to win and there wasn’t any social media to vocalize how barbaric it all was.
The sprit of competition was at its peak.
This is Corion Evans.
While he was driving in Mississippi, he saw a car swerve and crash into a river. Without hesitating, he ran out, jumped into the water, and rescued three girls inside.
He was 16 at the time.
The driver of the vehicle stated she was following her GPS and did not realize she was going into the water.
Corion Evans said he immediately ran over, took off his shoes and shirt and went into the water when he saw the car sinking and heard the three occupants shouting for help.
When Police Officer Gary Mercer responded to the scene, he attempted to bring one person to shore who began panicking and caused him to struggle under water.
Evans helped rescue him, too.
Officials presented Evans with a certificate of commendation for his heroism in rescuing the four people. They also recognized Mercer for his "bravery in the rescue."
“It's not often enough that you see people put others above themselves."