General McInerney has said in interviews that it is not his account.
“I’m not on any social media, so someone is trying to discredit me,” McInerney said. “I’ve sent at least four emails to Telegram to ask that my name be removed. Others have called me, and it’s obvious Telegram is complicit.”
https://www.defensenews.com/congress/2021/01/25/a-fake-story-about-the-secretary-of-defense-stole-my-real-byline/
PORTLAND, OR: "A Portland police officer was indicted by a grand jury for allegedly using a baton on a freelance photojournalist during a riot on August 18, 2020. Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt said Tuesday PPB Officer Corey Budworth was indicted for one count of 4th-degree assault for the incident that happened that night in Southeast Portland. Budworth is accused of unlawfully causing physical injury to Terri Jacobs on August 18, 2020. Under Oregon law, “physical injury” is defined as impairment of physical condition or substantial pain. At the time of the incident, Budworth was assigned to the PPB Rapid Response Team. Earlier this year, Jacobs received a $50,000 settlement from a civil suit against the city of Portland. Her attorney, Juan Chavez, said a Twitter video shows Budworth pushing her to the ground and hitting her with a baton.
Meantime, the Portland Police Association called the charging decision “politically driven.”
“This decorated public servant has been caught in the crossfire of agenda-driven city leaders and a politicized criminal justice system,” said Executive Director Daryl Turner of Budworth’s situation. “Officer Budworth did exactly as he was trained,” Turner later said. “Don’t just take our word for it; PPB’s own experts reviewed his actions and found them reasonable, permissible, and in accordance with his training.”
The DA’s office added it was continuing to investigate other cases of potential criminal conduct involving police use-of-force that occurred in 2020 during the protests, unlawful assemblies and riots last year."
https://www.koin.com/news/protests/ppb-officer-indicted-over-august-2020-use-of-force-incident/
LIVE: Minneapolis Police have been dismantling barriers that protesters were using to block the streets. Mayor Frey has warned of arrests if people are not peaceful.
"We can’t have a major commercial corridor like this shut down," Frey said. "We can’t have unauthorized closure of our streets, period."
https://www.kare11.com/article/news/local/uptown-minneapolis-winston-smith-protests-police-mayor-respond/89-3328a12c-5d69-41be-94a0-6611150a816f
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