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DATE: THURSDAY, JULY 30, 2020 6:30 AM EDT
TODAY'S TABLE OF CONTENTS
Leading the News
• Federal Agents To Begin Phased Withdrawal From Portland.
Protests
• Administration Announces Deployment Of Agents To Cleveland, Milwaukee, Detroit.
• Federal Agents Headed For Detroit.
• Cleveland To See 25 New Federal Agents In Operation Legend.
• Milwaukee To Get More Than 25 Federal Agents.
• Two Protesters Charged In Attack On Wisconsin State Lawmaker.
• US Charges Eight Pittsburgh Protesters.
• Seattle Police Union Leader Rejects Mayor's Claim Trump Using Agents As "Dry Run For Martial Law."
• Oakland Approves Resolution To Keep City "Safe" From "Trump's Federal Agents."
• Morgan, Miller: Democrats Emboldening Protesters By Failing To Condemn Violence.
• Poll: Support Drops For Protests, But Many Disapprove Of Trump's Response.
• Pentagon Training Course Refers To Protesters, Journalists As "Adversaries."
• UN Rights Panel Questions Police Tactics Against Protesters.
• Video Of NYPD Pulling Protester Into Unmarked Van Draws Criticism.
• Whistleblower Alleges LAPD Encouraged Excessive Force And Retaliation.
• Minneapolis Police Search For Man Who Incited Violent Protests.
• NYTimes Analysis: Demings Has Complicated History With Police Misconduct.
• Floyd Hologram To Tour US And Replace Confederate Statues.
Counter-Terrorism
• California Man Named As Alleged White Supremacist Leader.
Counter-Intelligence
• Justice Department Agrees To Release FBI Texts From McCabe.
• FBI Memo Highlights Mystery Sources Tied To Steele Dossier.
• Barr Says He Won't Wait Until After Election To Reveal Durham's Findings.
• US Expands Espionage Charges Against Former Twitter Employees.
• Arkansas Professor Indicted After Allegedly Hiding China Ties To Secure NASA Grant Money
• US Officials Claim Russia Is Behind Coronavirus Disinformation Campaign.
• Trump Says He Did Not Raise Taliban Bounties Allegations In Call With Putin.
• House Panel Votes To Give All Members Access To Classified Intelligence On Foreign "Disinformation"
Campaign.
• "Gang Of Eight" At Odds Over Releasing Information On Election Interference.
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• Federalist: Schiff Seeks To Start Another Russian Interference Probe.
• Brennan Memoir Says Trump Denied Him Access To Documents And Notes.
• FireEye Reports New Disinformation Campaign From Eastern Europe.
• New Study Warns Germany is Emerging As Key Target For Russia, China Interference.
• Op-Ed: The US-China Consulate Closures May Impact Espionage.
• Op-Ed: US Intelligence Community Needs To Keep Up Pressure On China's Spying.
Criminal Investigations
• Judge Denies Ghislaine Maxwell's Bid To Keep Records Sealed.
• Mississippi Man Charged With Shooting Federal Agent Appears In Court.
• US Probing Shipments Of Mysterious Seeds.
• Suspected Illinois Serial Killer Charged In Connection To 1997 Murder.
• Reputed Leader Of Chicago Gang Among Several Charged In Gun, Drug Probe.
• New York Pastor Arrested For Minor Solicitation.
• Massachusetts Men Charged In Connection To Shooting.
• FBI Agents Searching Boston's North End Neighborhood.
• FBI Investigating New Mexico Cold Case.
• FBI Investigating Serial Bank Robber In Illinois.
• Continuing Coverage: Missouri Men Charged In Connection To Kidnapping.
• Alabama Pair Indicted In Connection To Murder Of Child.
• New York Man Charged With Sex Trafficking Of A Minor.
• Florida Judge Announces Delay In Bribery Trial.
• Reputed Nevada Boogaloo Faces New Child Sex Charge.
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
• California Financier Sentenced In College Admissions Probe.
• Tennessee Lawmaker Charged With Stealing Federal Funds.
• Texas Bank Reports $13.2M "Ponzi-Style Fraud."
• US Charges New Jersey Family With Contracting Fraud.
• Former Ohio Public Official Sentenced For Bribery.
• Federal Prosecutors: Former Uber Engineer Should Get 27 Months In Prison.
• Avenatti Cannot Afford To Pay Lawyer.
• Former Maryland Lawmaker Sentenced To Two Years In Prison For Bribery.
Cyber Division
• Cybersecurity Firm: Chinese State-Backed Hackers Infiltrated Vatican.
• TikTok Dismisses Senate Concerns Over Chinese Threat To Election Security.
• Cybercrime Ramps Up Amid Coronavirus Chaos, Costing Companies Billions.
• CISA Announces Second President's Cup Cybersecurity Competition.
• Experts Warn Medical Devices May Create Additional Opportunities For Hackers To Target Hospitals.
International Relations
• China Denies Harboring 1MDB Fugitive.
Other FBI News
• Trump Defends Use Of COVID-19 Bill To Fund New FBI HQ.
• Puerto Rico Power Company Says "Sabotage" May Have Caused Blackout.
Other Washington News
• US COVID Fatality Rate Down Significantly From April And May.
• Trump Stands By Retweet Of Doctors Touting Hydroxychloroquine.
• Fauci, Bin, Carson Advocate Use Of Face Masks.
• Pelosi To Institute Mandatory Mask Policy For House After Gohmert Tests Positive.
• Officials Identifying Priority Groups For Initial COVID Vaccinations.
• Lancet Editor Tells WPost Why He Thinks US, Europe Mishandled Outbreak.
• In North Carolina, Pence And DeVos Promote Reopening Of Schools.
• Weingarten: Florida, Arizona, Texas Teachers Could Strike Over Unsafe Working Conditions.
• Florida Schools Announce Remote Classes As DeSantis Says State Will Have In-Person Learning.
• DHS Draws Judicial Rebuke Over False Statements In New York Travel Case.
• Cuccinelli Defends Administration's Actions On DACA.
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• Trump Says He Will Act Against Big Tech If Congress Does Not.
• WPost Analysis: Tata Nomination Appears "To Be In Trouble."
• Senate Democrats Criticize Pompeo For Reducing State Department Staff.
• Trump Touts Move To Stave Off "Low Income Housing" In Suburbs.
• Treasury To Loan Postal Service $10B In Return For "Last-Mile" Contract Details.
• Ginsburg Undergoes Nonsurgical Medical Procedure.
• Obama To Deliver Eulogy At Lewis' Funeral.
• Navy's First Black Female Fighter Pilot To Get Her Wings Friday.
International News
• Nations That Seemed To Quell Earlier Outbreaks Experiencing Summer Surge.
• UN Agencies Predict Mass Starvation Due To Pandemic.
• NYTimes Analysis: Pandemic Further Undermining Democratic Norms In Latin America.
• Iran Launches Underground Ballistic Missiles During Exercise.
• Israel Criticizes Twitter For Allowing IChamenei's Anti-Semitic Tweets.
• US Sanctions Syrian Officials, Entities In Push To End War.
• Following Trump's Direction, Pentagon Plans To Remove Some Troops From Germany.
• Space Force: Russia Testing Anti-Satellite Weapons.
• Activity Suggests Ongoing Operations At North Korean Nuclear Complex.
• Four Arrested In Hong Kong Under Security Law.
• Turkey Passes Law Imposing Government Control Over Social Media.
• WPost Blasts Azerbaijani President For Imprisoning Opposition.
The Big Picture
• Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Washington's Schedule
• Today's Events In Washington.
Leading the News
Federal Agents To Begin Phased Withdrawal From Portland.
President Trump on Wednesday tweeted <https://twitter.corn/realDonaldTrump/status/1288520300250923014> ,
"If the Federal Government and its brilliant Law Enforcement (Homeland) didn't go into Portland one week ago,
there would be no Portland — It would be burned and beaten to the ground. If the Mayor and Governor do not
stop the Crime and Violence from the Anarchists and Agitators immediately, the Federal Government will go in
and do the job that local law enforcement was supposed to do!"
Trump later tweeted <https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1288599151349923840> , "@FoxNews
reported incorrectly what the Federal Government is doing with respect to Portland. We are demanding that the
Governor & Mayor do their job or we will do it for them. To complicated to discuss in a Tweet, but bad reporting
by Fox (possibly on purpose!). @DHSgov"
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/us/federal-agents-leave-portland-oregon> (7/29, Wallace, 27.59M) reports
on its website that federal agents deployed in Portland will begin a "phased withdrawal" from the city's
downtown area starting Thursday, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown (D) announced earlier Wednesday. Acting DHS
Secretary Wolf said in a statement that he and Brown had reached a joint plan to end "the violent activity in
Portland directed at federal properties and law enforcement officers." In his statement, Wolf said President
Trump and the Administration have been consistent in their message that "violent criminal activity" directed at
federal properties and law enforcement will not be tolerated and that "state and local leaders must step forward
and police their communities."
Later Wednesday, Wolf alleged on Fox News' Ingraham Angle <https://video.foxnews.corn/v/6176476365001/?
playlist_id=5622526903001> (7/29) that Brown is using "very irresponsible" language. "She is describing law
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enforcement officers, civil law enforcement officers who wake up every day you come up with a badge on come
up with the uniform on and protect the community and federal officers, as an occupying force and responsible
for the violence we see in Portland. ... It is the violent rioters and criminals that we have seen over 60 days that
are the occupying force."
The AP <https://apnews.corrilebe8e681d99c3c790ee66e8089e67fdf> (7/29, Selsky, Ranen) reports Brown
announced federal agents will begin a "phased withdrawal" from the city as they "work alongside state police to
guard the exterior of the courthouse." A "limited number of other federal agents," however, "will remain inside
the courthouse." CNBC <https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/29/oregon-federal-government-reach-deal-on-
withdrawal-of-portland-agents.html> (7/29, Higgins, 3.62M) says on its website, "While Brown's statement
indicated that some federal officers, including all Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs
Enforcement agents, will depart as soon as Thursday, Wolf indicated that DHS agents will remain." Wolf "wrote
that the DHS would keep its personnel in Portland `until we are assured that the Hatfield Federal Courthouse and
other federal properties will no longer be attacked and that the seat of justice in Portland will remain secure.'"
Wolf, Politico <https://www.politico.corn/news/2020/07/29/justice-department-law-enforcement-presence-
trump-386276> (7/29, Cohen, 4.29M) reports, "said he was pleased that Oregon officials had agreed to maintain
the first line of defense for the courthouse, but he also suggested that a lackadaisical response from Brown and
Portland city officials essentially forced the feds to make their controversial move to call in reinforcements."
Wolf is quoted as saying, "If she would've done it earlier, we would've been able to address the situation very
differently. ... If violent individuals decide to commit a conscious decision to break federal law, we're going to
hold those people accountable. With Oregon State Police there, we hope it doesn't get to that. ...That's what
occurs in every other city across the country. We hope that's what's going to occur there as well."
The Federalist <https://thefederalist.corn/2020/07/29/dhs-secretary-says-agents-will-stay-in-portland-while-
governor-claims-theyre-leaving/> (7/29, Reynolds, 126K) reports that while "Wolf and Brown both claimed to
have reached a decision together," their announcements "emphasize very different aspects" of what it calls "an
ambiguous agreement."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/29/us/protests-portland-federal-withdrawal.html>
(7/29, Al, Baker, 18.61 M), meanwhile, reports that "hours before the announcement of the agreement, President
Trump doubled down on the need for the increased federal presence in Portland." Trump is quoted as saying,
"You hear all sorts of reports about us leaving. We're not leaving until they've secured their city. We told the
governor. We told the mayor. Secure your city. If they don't secure their city soon, we have no choice. We're
going to have to go in and clean it out."
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/jul/29/kate-brown-blinks-portland-
protest-deal-chad-wolf/> (7/29, Dinan, 492K) calls the agreement "a possible solution to months of violent
clashes that have stained the city," the AP <https://apnews.com14422d02a7186654bbde9ce0547a6a920> (7/29,
Flaccus, Balsamo) notes "each side declared victory," while the Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/portland-federal-officers-withdraw/2020/07/29/6a9106ae-dlbe-1 lea-
9038-af089b63ac2l_stoty.html> (7/29, Al, Berman, Miroff, Lang, Fahrenthold, I4.2M) says "the specific
timing of how this would play out remained unclear."
On its editorial page, the Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.com/articles/restoring-order-in-portland-
11596064275> (7/29, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) welcomes the announcement, which it says puts the
responsibility to restore order back on state and local leaders. USA Today
<https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/07/29ffederal-agents-to-leave-portland-
govemor/5536136002/> (7/29, Hauck, 10.31M), the Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/trump-
administration-oregon-reach-deal-for-drawdown-of-federal-agents-in-portland-11596044448> (7/29, Al, Levy,
Gurman, Subscription Publication, 7.57M), Townhall
<https://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortneyobrien/2020/07/29/federal-agents-are-leaving-portland-n2573370> (7/29,
O'Brien, 177K), and the Daily Caller <https://dailycaller.corn/2020/07/29/trump-administration-agreement-
oregon-governor-kate-brown-violence-courthouse-portlandk (7/29, Talcott, 716K), among other news outlets,
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also report on the announcement.
Former Prosecutor Warns Trump Making Cities Less Safe. Former federal prosecutor Michael J. Stern argues in
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/07/29/violent-protests-help-donald-trump-
reelection-campaign-column/5525614002/> (7/29, 10.31M) that Trump "has cast the battle between protesters
and federal law enforcement in the same way he cast `The Apprentice' — with heroes and villains and an
audience that does not know it is being played." Trump's "Portland strategy," Stern says, is: "Look tough and
beat Biden. But he's making cities less safe."
Protests
Administration Announces Deployment Of Agents To Cleveland, Milwaukee, Detroit.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-global-race-protests/oregon-says-federal-agents-to-pull-back-from-
portland-after-clashes-idUSKCN24U2GW> (7/29, Chiacu, Alper, Hay, Borter, Layne), meanwhile, reports "the
withdrawal in Oregon coincided with the announcement of a deployment of federal law enforcement officials to
Cleveland, Milwaukee and Detroit, expanding a separate program aimed at curtailing a surge of murders and
other violent crimes in some cities." NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/ba2354591e8b466aba5093979666f3ae?pubid=fbi> (7/29, story 5,
2:00, Holt, 5.97M) said as part of the operation, the Administration is "sending federal agents, not tactical teams,
to help fight crime" in the more cities.
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/07/29/operation-legend-doj-to-send-officers-
to-cletroit-cleveland-milwaulcee/5535490002/> (7/29, Phillips, 10.31M) reports the Justice Department plans to
send 42 agents to Detroit and "more than 25 each to Cleveland and Milwaukee — cities that officials said have
seen rising violent crime rates." The federal officers, drawn from "the FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration
and other agencies, will help local and state officials in ongoing criminal investigations, according to the Justice
Department."
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.corn/politics/dojs-operation-legend-expanded-to-cleveland-detroit-and-
milwaukee-amid-violence> (7/29, Blitzer, 27.59M) reports, "The initiative first launched in Kansas City, Mo., on
July 8, and expanded to Chicago and Albuquerque one week ago." Detroit, Cleveland, and Milwaukee "will see
increased resources from the FBI, U.S. Marshals Service, Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that will aim to reduce crime, particularly gun violence."
CNN <https://edition.cnn.com/2020/07/29/politics/justice-department-cleveland-detroit-milwaukee/index.html>
(7/29, Perez, 83.16M) reports that the federal agents "will work on gun and other criminal cases previously
identified as within federal jurisdiction in coordination with local and federal prosecutors. Justice officials
previously announced that hundreds of federal officers were being sent to Chicago, Kansas City and
Albuquerque as part of an initiative called Operation Legend."
The Hill <http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/509560-trump-administration-to-send-federal-agents-to-
cleveland-detroit-and> (7/29, Samuels, 2.98M) reports, "The department cited increases in violent crime in each
of the cities, noting homicides and shootings are up in all three places compared to 2019. President Trump last
week announced similar deployments of federal agents to Chicago and Albuquerque as part of Operation
Legend, which is named for a young victim of gun violence in Kansas City. The administration has repeatedly
invoked the program to argue Trump is imposing law and order."
The New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/07/29/feds-send-agents-into-three-us-cities-for-operation-legend/>
(7/29, Feuerherd, 4.57M) reports, "Operation Legend is named after 4-year-old LeGend Taliferro, who was shot
and killed in Kansas City while she was sleeping, and launched earlier this month in the city."
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The CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/98 I c9c64d5fa453d85cac47984d2839b?
pubid=fbi> (7/29, story 6, 2:00, O'Donnell, 4.28M) reported the Administration announced Wednesday that it is
expanding "Operation Legend" sending "additional federal agents outside of Oregon, it says, to combat upticks
in violence in Cleveland, Milwaukee, and Detroit. Detroit's chief of police welcomes the federal support to
combat violent crime, but says he doesn't need their help with protesters." Detroit Police Chief James Craig:
"We never requested support for any protest-related activity. We do support...anything to reduce violence in our
city."
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/29/james-craig-detroit-police-chief-
on-why-city-isnt-/> (7/29, Chasmar, 492K) reports Chief Craig "said Tuesday his city isn't seeing the riots that
are occurring in other major cities across the country because his police department is supported by the mayor
and fellow Detroiters who are led up' with the 'misguided radicals' fomenting chaos."
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/jul/29/justice-department-send-federal-
agents-fight-crime> (7/29, Mordock, 492K) reports Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan on Twitter Wednesday
"assured residents his city didn't initiate the surge in federal officers." Duggan tweeted
<https://twitter.com/MayorMikeDuggan/status/1288505826039271425> , "Today's announcement of additional
federal agency staff was not initiated by the City of Detroit. So long as they are used in the continuing effort to
enforce federal laws on illegal gun trafficking and gang violence, DPD will continue its strong partnership with
those agencies." Meanwhile, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett last week said he was "extremely concerned" about
the deployment.
US Attorney Distinguishes Federal Role In Portland From Crime-Fighting Assistance In Other Cities. The AP
<https://apnews.corn/79c7518 I I 373bdd77d47fbe4d22eb458> (7/29, Richmond) reports that on Wednesday,
federal prosecutors "worked...to dispel concerns that federal agents headed to a number of U.S. cities will be
used to break up protests, insisting that the agents will work side-by-side with local and state investigators to
solve violent crimes." President Trump "announced last week that he was sending agents to more U.S. cities...to
combat a rise in violent crime." Matthew Krueger, the US Attorney in Milwaukee, "told reporters during a news
conference...that the media was confusing agents' missions," and that "agents being sent to cities other than
Portland were part of a U.S. Department of Justice effort to bolster manpower in high-crime cities." Sen. Tammy
Baldwin (D-WI) "said that after speaking with Krueger, she is supportive of the operation in Milwaukee," but
"faulted Trump's administration for not being clear from the outset."
Federal Agents Headed For Detroit.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/best-states/michigan/articles/2020-07-29/prosecutor-federal-agents-
headed-to-detroit-to-fight-crime> (7/29) reports from Detroit, "Federal agents being sent to Detroit by the Trump
administration will help local authorities fight violent crime and won't interfere with protests against racism or
excessive force by police, the region's top federal prosecutor said Wednesday." US Attorney Matthew Schneider
"dismissed as 'irresponsible rhetoric' any suggestion that the government wants to quash dissent in Michigan,
seeking to allay fears that they would have a role similar to the one agents have had at protests in Portland,
Oregon, in recent weeks. Instead, he stressed that they would be helping local law enforcement combat a rise in
violent crime in Detroit. 'The United States Department of Justice will not sit on the sidelines while murderers
spread violence in our neighborhoods,' Schneider told reporters as he described a 'surge' of agents and deputy
marshals in Detroit."
The Detroit News <https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2020/07/29/federal-law-
enforcement-discuss-expansion-plan-combat-detroit-violence/5530308002/> (7/29, Ferretti, 825K) reports,
"Schneider told The News last week that he was actively working with Washington, D.C., to 'bring more federal
resources and more federal law enforcement agents to Michigan.' The effort, he noted, is an extension of
Operation Relentless Pursuit, a program rolled out in Detroit last winter by U.S. Attorney General William Barr."
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The News adds, "The program to assist local law enforcement establish new task forces to track down the most
violent offenders also is targeted at Memphis, Baltimore, Kansas City, Cleveland, Milwaukee and Albuquerque,
Barr said in December when he announced the program alongside Craig and leaders of the FBI, ATF, DEA and
U.S. Marshals Service."
The Detroit Free Press <https://wvvw.freep.corn/story/news/local/michigatildetroit/2020/07/29/detroit-federal-
law-enforcement-violence/5534691002/> (7/29, Baldas, 1.52M) reports, "Federal law enforcement agencies
have a message for Detroit: We are coming to help your city fight violence, not harass or intimidate your
protesters. `Let me be perfectly clear ... there are no federal troops coming to Detroit, or anywhere in Michigan
to interfere with protesters,'" Schneider said Wednesday. The Free Press adds, "Many Detroiters have expressed
concern and fears about the federal intervention as it comes amidst a national Black Lives Matter movement that
has turned violent in other cities across the country. Detroit protests have thus far been mostly peaceful, though
many locals fear their city could turn into another Portland, where chaos and mayhem broke out following the
arrival of federal agents," but "that's not why federal agents are coming here, the leaders stressed on
Wednesday."
MLive (MI) <https://www.mlive.corn/news/ann-arbor/2020/07/officials-say-federal-agents-deployed-to-detroit-
wont-target-protests.html> (7/29, Afana, 925K) reports, "The plan is to send 42 federal agents from the FBI,
DEA, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and U.S. Marshals to Detroit to fight gun and gang violence.
The city will also get $1 million to combat gang and gun violence from the Bureau of Justice Assistance."
Schneider "cited a spike in violent crime as the reason. He said homicides have increased by 31% in Detroit.
`These numbers keep going up. This flood in violence keeps threatening our safety. More and more, our children
are being caught in the crossfire and murdered in senseless gun violence,' Schneider said, referring to the May 21
death of Nathaniel Mesiah Roby, a 4-year-old who was shot in his home."
The Detroit Metro Times <https://www.metrotimes.com/news-hits/archives/2020/07/29ffeds-deploying-dozens-
of-agents-to-detroit-to-combat-gun-violence-not-protests-they-say> (7/29, Neavling, 219K) reports, "As long as
the agents leave protesters alone, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and police Chief James Craig said they support
the additional resources."
WDIV-TV <https://www.clickondetroit.corn/news/local/2020/07/29/fbi-offers-25000-reward-in-search-for-
suspects-in-4-year-olds-death-in-detroit/> Detroit (7/29, Johncox, 460K) reports from Detroit, "FBI Special
Agent in Charge Steve D'Antuono announced during a news conference Wednesday a $25,000 reward for
information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the death of a 4-year-old boy in Detroit." Nathaniel
"Messiah" Roby-Townsend "died just after midnight on May 21 when someone fired shots into his family's
home on Birwood Street near Seven Mile Road. Family members said the children were in bed when someone
drove by and opened fire, hitting Nathaniel. He was rushed to a hospital where he was pronounced dead."
Among local news outlets also reporting are WJR-AM <https://www.wjr.com/2020/07/29/extra-federal-officers-
assigned-to-detroid> Detroit (7/29, 19K), WJBK-TV <https://vvww.fox2detroit.com/video/834975> Detroit
(7/29, 103K), WDIV-TV <https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/michigan/2020/07/29/operation-legend-to-
bring-federal-agents-to-detroit-heres-what-that-will-look-like/> Detroit (7/29, Johncox, 460K), WXYZ-TV
<https://vvwvv.wxyz.corn/news/federal-agents-head-to-detroit-as-city-officials-seek-help-to-curb-gun-violence>
Detroit (7/29, Chowdhry, 236K), WXYZ-TV <https://www.wxyz.corn/news/we-have-to-address-the-
unacceptable-level-of-gun-violence-dug,gan-craig-respond-to-federal-agent-deployment-to-detroit> Detroit
(7/29, 236K), WJBK-TV <https://www.fox2detroit.corn/news/operation-legend-begins-in-detroit-fbi-offers-25k-
reward-for-arrest-in-case-of-nathaniel-townsend> Detroit (7/29, 103K), Deadline Detroit
<https://www.deadlinedetroit.corn/articles/25863/trump_to_deploy_more_atf and_fbi_agents_to_detroit_to_batt
le_violent crime> (7/29, Lengel), and WWJ-TV <https://detroit.cbslocal.corn/2020/07/29/feds-sending-
additional-agents-to-detroit-cleveland-and-milwaulcee/> Detroit (7/29).
Cleveland To See 25 New Federal Agents In Operation Legend.
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The Cleveland Plain Dealer <https://www.cleveland.corn/cityhall/2020/07/cleveland-will-get-25-new-federal-
agents-to-fight-violent-crime-in-the-city.html> (7/29, Caniglia, 895K) reports, "Federal authorities said
Wednesday that Cleveland will get 25 federal agents over the next several months to stem a spike in violent
crime." The Plain Dealer adds, "Nearly $10 million in federal money also will go toward hiring 30 Cleveland
police officers and seven state officers, U.S. Attorney Justin Herdman told reporters at a press conference. 'We
can't waste any time here,' Herdman said, citing a 35 percent increase in shootings in the city over the same time
last year. Homicides have jumped 32 percent, according to the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner's Office.
Herdman's comments came days after the White House announced that the U.S. Justice Department selected
Cleveland and a handful of other cities would receive additional federal officers."
WEWS-TV <https://www.news5cleveland.cornrnews/local-news/cleveland-metro/operation-legend-will-bring-
dozens-of-atf-dea-tbi-agents-and-u-s-marshals-to-cleveland> Cleveland (7/29, Vanallen) reports, "On
Wednesday, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Ohio, along with the Cleveland Division of
Police, Mayor Frank Jackson, and other federal partners, dispelled rumors about `Operation Legend' and what's
been done in the city as a result of an effort that has been in the planning stages since 2019. `First Operation
Legend is a violent crime reduction effort. Period,' said Justin Herdman, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District
of Ohio. 'There are additional resources that are being provided to state and local law enforcement to assist in
traditional crime-fighting that will be directed at gang violence, narcotics-related shootings, and illegal firearms.
What it is not is an introduction of federal police. It is not an introduction of federal uniform personnel and it's
not an introduction of federal agents to protect federal property.'
WKYC-TV <https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/eric-hakizimana-murder-reward-operation-legend-
cleveland/95-0bc17d73-cd2a-4735-9e4c-ac238ad6737a> Cleveland (7/29, 223K) reports, "As Cleveland
authorities introduced the launch of 'Operation Legend' — a violent crime reduction effort in the city — they also
announced a $25,000 reward regarding the murder of a 17-year-old boy." WKYC-TV adds, "Officials with the
Cleveland Division of the FBI are asking for the public's help in finding the person(s) responsible for the May 25
shooting, which claimed the life of Eric Hakizimana as he stopped at a traffic light at the intersection of W. 80th
and Detroit. Eric Smith, Special Agent in Charge of the Cleveland FBI, discussed details of the teen's death
during a press conference Wednesday morning. 'Eric was violently pulled from his vehicle, shot and left to die
on the streets of Cleveland. His murderer then drove away in Eric's vehicle.'
WEWS-TV <https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/local-news/cleveland-metro/fbi-offers-25-000-reward-for-
info-carjacking-fatal-shooting-of-teen-on-his-way-home-from-soccer> Cleveland (7/29) reports, "Police said an
unknown male approached Hakizimana's car, dragged him out of the vehicle, shot him and fled the area in his
vehicle. 'Eric and his family are refugees from their home country of the Democratic Republic Congo, having
fled violence and war there for a refugee camp in Uganda. Eric and his family came to the United States unable
to imagine violence would follow them to a street light at West 80th and Detroit with the sudden and tragic loss
of their son,' Smith said. A $25,000 reward is being offered as part of funds allocated from 'Operation Legend.'
WKYC-TV <https://www.wkyc.corn/video/news/locaUcleveland/operation-legend-explained-cleveland/95-
08d260ea-8e9b-4578-baa8-e3c75897106f> Cleveland (7/29, 223K) also reports.
Milwaukee To Get More Than 25 Federal Agents.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel <https://www.jsonline.corn/story/news/crime/2020/07/29/25-federal-agents-
come-milwaukee-part-operation-legend/5534357002/> (7/29, Spicuzza, 632K) reports, "More than 25 federal
agents will be coming to Milwaukee as part of Operation Legend, a program aimed at addressing violent crime,
Matthew D. Krueger, U.S. attorney for Wisconsin's Eastern District, said Wednesday." The Journal Sentinel
adds, "Agents from the FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives, and U.S. Marshals Service will join work that's already underway by existing federal, state and local
task forces, Krueger said. Ten of the federal agents will be assigned to work in Milwaukee temporarily to provide
'immediate assistance,' and the others will be assigned over the next year to provide long-term assistance, he
said."
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WDJT-TV <http://www.cbs58.com/news/25-30-federal-agents-coming-to-milwaukee-through-operation-legend>
Milwaukee (7/29, 65K) reports, "Between 25 and 30 federal agents will be coming to Milwaukee through the
FBI, ATF, U.S. Marshal Service and the DEA to expand on existing partnerships with the Milwaukee Police
Department. `These aren't beat cops,' Wisconsin Eastern District U.S. Attorney Matthew Krueger said. 'These
are trained investigators, who do often longer term investigations or who know how to do a deeper dive on
things.'" Milwaukee "is one of six cities currently involved in 'Operation Legend,' along with Detroit,
Cleveland, Chicago, Kansas City and Albequerque." WDJT-TV adds, "The city's homicide rate is currently 85
percent higher than it was at this time last year. 'That's the reason why we need to focus our attention to reduce
violent crime in this area,' Milwaukee FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Hughes said."
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel <https://www.jsonline.corn/story/news/crime/2020/07/29/qunyonce-louis-
moore-shooting-25-k-reward-offered-teens-killing/5535798002/> (7/29, Din, 632K) reports, "Federal officials
on Wednesday announced a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the arrest of the person who
killed Qunyonce Louis-Moore, 16, in Milwaukee. She was fatally shot about 10:30 p.m. on June 30 while on a
walk with friends on the 3400 block of North 8th Street. Qunyonce died at the scene. 'Please, I beg you, if you
have any information at all please, please come forward and let us know, and we will do everything we can to
bring justice to the individual that took her life,' said FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Hughes, calling
Qunyonce's homicide a 'senseless act."' WISN-TV <https://www.wisn.com/article/up-to-30-federal-agents-
coming-to-milwaukee/33445279> Milwaukee (7/29, 265K) also reports.
Two Protesters Charged In Attack On Wisconsin State Lawmaker.
The Wisconsin State Journal <https://madison.corn/wsj/news/locaUcrime-and-courts/two-charged-with-battery-
for-attack-during-protest-that-injured-state-sen-tim-carpenter/article_34a825a4-7d3f-537b-9dc7-
9019daa05fac.html> (7/29, Treleven, 372K) reports that "tips from a former physical therapy client and from co-
workers led police to the identities of two women who were arrested this week for the alleged attack on state
Sen. Tim Carpenter last month during a Downtown protest, according to court documents filed Wednesday."
Kerida E. O'Reilly and Samantha R. Hamer, both of Madison, were charged Wednesday "with substantial battery
as party to a crime for the alleged attack on Carpenter."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/29/us/wisconsin-tim-carpenter-attacked.html> (7/29,
Hauser, 18.61M) reports Carpenter "said on June 24 that he was punched and kicked in the head after he took a
cellphone video of protesters who had been marching through downtown Madison for several hours to protest
police violence and racism."
US Charges Eight Pittsburgh Protesters.
ICDKA-TV <https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.corn/2020/07/29/8-pittsburgh-protesters-criminally-indicted/> Pittsburgh
(7/29, 144K) reports, "Eight Pittsburgh protesters who were involved in the May 30 demonstrations in
downtown Pittsburgh have been criminally indicted, according to U.S. Attorney Scott Brady's office. The people
indicted include 31-year-old George Allen of Pittsburgh, 25-year-old Nicholas Lucia of Pittsburgh, 25-year-old
Andrew Augustyniak-Duncan of Carnegie, 24-year-old Raekwon Dac Blankenship of Pittsburgh, 24-year-old
Devin Montgomery of Pittsburgh, 22-year-old Da'Jon Lengyel of McKees Rocks, 35-year-old Christopher West
of Pittsburgh and 29-year-old Brandon Benson of Pittsburgh."
The Gant (PA) Daily <https://gantdaily.corn/2020/07/29/eight-indicted-for-crimes-during-may-30-pittsburgh-
protest/> (7/29, Shirey) reports, "The alleged criminal acts occurred while Pittsburgh Police officers were
engaged in responding to the violent demonstration in downtown Pittsburgh on May 30, at the same time that
many other citizens were lawfully protesting over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minn. The
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indictments were returned under seal on July 22, and the final two indictments were unsealed on Wednesday.
`The actions of the accused were uncalled for and prevented law enforcement officers from carrying out their
duties to protect and serve our community,' said FBI Pittsburgh Special Agent in Charge Michael Christman.
`The FBI respects the rights of people to peacefully exercise their First Amendment freedoms but will not stand
by and let those with a violent agenda take over peaceful protests."'
Seattle Police Union Leader Rejects Mayor's Claim Trump Using Agents As "Dry Run For Martial Law."
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.corrilmedia/seattle-police-union-leader-trump-martial-law> (7/29, Kaplan,
27.59M) reports, "Denying federal law enforcement assistance to combat violence is 'unconscionable,' Seattle
Police Officers Guild President Michael Solan told 'America's Newsroom' on Wednesday, reacting to comments
made by Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan earlier this week." Speaking on CNN Monday, Durkan said President
Trump "clearly targeted cities run by Democratic mayors. He's said so himself. He's using law enforcement as a
political tool." Durkan continued, "I hate to say it, but I really believe that we are seeing the dry run for martial
law." In response, Solan said, "To deny any type of assistance from any law enforcement entity to me is
unconscionable and I have yet to hear one elected official show concern for the officers that were hurt this past
weekend."
Seattle Mayor Loses Bid To Stop Recall Petition. The AP
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/29/jenny-durkan-seattle-mayor-loses-bid-stop-recall-p/>
(7/29) reports that a judge "who ruled earlier this month that a recall petition against Seattle Mayor Jenny
Durkan could move ahead is holding to that decision." King County Superior Court Judge Mary E. Roberts on
Wednesday "denied a motion by Durkan that asked Roberts to reconsider her July 10 ruling." Durkan "could
appeal to a higher court, but the ruling marks another legal win" for his opponents "in what would be a long
process to oust her from office in a special recall election."
Oakland Approves Resolution To Keep City "Safe" From "Trump's Federal Agents."
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/us/oakland-city-council-resolution-safe-trumps-federal-agents> (7/29,
Casiano, 27.59M) reports the Oakland City Council approved a resolution Tuesday to keep the city "safe from
President Trump's federal agents." The "unanimous vote" approved legislation that cited the ongoing protests in
Portland.
Judge Restricts Use Of Force Against Protesters In Oakland. Axios <https://www.axios.corn/judge-police-force-
protesters-oakland-80965c3b-c9b6-4de5-b055-055c3a84d3e9.html> (7/29, Ayesh, 521K) reports that a judge
issued a preliminary injunction on Wednesday "restricting police from using stinger grenades, rubber bullets and
pepper balls against protesters in Oakland." US Magistrate Joseph Spero's injunction "follows a request from the
Anti-Police Terror Project, a nonprofit watchdog group, which accused local police of using excessive force
against Black Lives Matters protesters." The order, however, "does not apply to federal officers."
Morgan, Miller: Democrats Emboldening Protesters By Failing To Condemn Violence.
Acting CBP Commissioner Morgan said on WMAL-AM <https://omny.fm/shows/the-larry-o-connor-
show/playlists/podcast/embed?style=cover> Washington (7/29), "I'm disgusted at" House Speaker Pelosi calling
his officers stormtroopers. Morgan said such comments are "emboldening and encouraging what I refer to as
violent criminal anarchists. ... This is politics being put before public safety." Morgan, appearing on Washington
Watch <hops://www.tonyperkins.com/get.cfm?i=LR20G21> (7/29, Morgan, Schweppe, Dennard, Gonzalez),
said, "The last 62 days there have been peaceful protests that have been taken over, hijacked, by violent
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anarchists every single night with the willful intent to destroy federal property and hurt federal agents."
White House senior advisor Stephen Miller said on WSB-AM
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/9albd6daaaf747449a70fl elc576bdc8?pubid=tbi> Atlanta (7/29,
52K), "The Democratic Party decided to rally behind purposeless anarchists in Portland launching incendiary
devices." Miller added, "Democrats have fully thrown in their lot with this new brand of domestic terrorism." In
Portland there are "heroic law enforcement officers doing shifts in unimaginable circumstances, trying to keep
federal property...safe."
Rove: Biden Likely To Lose Support From Center For Failing To Condemn Protesters. Karl Rove, writing in his
Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corrilarticles/rioters-attack-more-than-a-courthouse-11596061930> (7/29,
Subscription Publication, 7.57M) column, welcomes the deal brokered by the Administration with authorities in
Oregon. Rove also writes that by failing to condemn violent protesters in Portland, Joe Biden is likely to lose
support from centrists voters who are tired of the violence.
Poll: Support Drops For Protests, But Many Disapprove Of Trump's Response.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-poll/support-dips-for-protests-but-many-americans-
reject-trumps-response-reuters-ipsos-poll-idUSKCN24U1EX> (7/29, Kahn) reports that "Americans' support for
the Black Lives Matter protests has declined since the immediate aftermath of the death of George Floyd in May
renewed a national conversation on race, yet more than half still disapprove of President Donald Trump's
response, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll." The July 27-28 poll "also showed a largely partisan
reaction to Trump's decision to deploy federal agents to quell demonstrators." According to the poll, "52% of
American adults say they are sympathetic" to the protesters, "about 12 percentage points lower than a similar
poll that ran in mid-June." The poll also "showed 54% of Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of the
protests, which is only a slight improvement from a similar poll that ran in mid-June when 58% disapproved."
AP Analysis: Trump's Focus On Crime Is A Campaign Gambit. Under the headline "As Crime Surges On His
Watch, Trump Warns Of Biden's America," the AP <https://apnews.com/344477113461be394548f8ce775313dc>
(7/29, Madhani) reports the President is "painting a dystopian portrait of what Joe Biden's America might look
like, asserting crime and chaos would ravage communities should the former vice president win the White House
in November." The AP adds, "Left unsaid: A recent surge in violent crime in several American cities has
happened on his watch." According to the AP, "With echoes of Richard Nixon's law-and-order campaign in 1968
— when American streets were rife with racial protests and Nixon campaigned vowing to crack down and restore
order in an appeal tailored to white voters - Trump is trying to energize his conservative base while also making
an appeal to a small patch of undecided voters by posing the question: Which man will keep you safer?"
Pentagon Training Course Refers To Protesters, Journalists As "Adversaries."
Politico <https://www.politico.cotn/news/2020/07/29/pentagon-protesters-journalists-adversaries-386854> (7/29,
Seligman, 4.29M) reports that a "new mandatory Pentagon training course aimed at preventing leaks refers to
protesters and journalists as `adversaries' in a fictional scenario designed to teach Defense Department personnel
how to better protect sensitive information." The training materials are public and include a video message from
Defense Secretary Esper, "as well as a July 20 memo outlining his concerns about operational security and
directing all DoD personnel — military, civilian and on-site contractors — to take the course within the next 60
days."
UN Rights Panel Questions Police Tactics Against Protesters.
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The New York Times <https://wwvv.nytimes.com/2020/07/29/world/americas/united-nations-portland-
protests.html> (7/29, Cumming-Bruce, 18.61M) reports, "Law-enforcement authorities are obligated to protect
and facilitate peaceful demonstrations, an influential United Nations human rights panel said on Wednesday,
challenging tactics the police have used against anti-racism protests in American cities and around the world."
The UN Human Rights Committee said the international treaty "governing civil and political rights requires
states to allow peaceful demonstrations, not to block or disrupt them without a compelling reason."
Video Of NYPD Pulling Protester Into Unmarked Van Draws Criticism.
The CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/981c9c64d5fa453d85cac47984d2839b?
pubid=fbi> (7/29, story 6, 2:00, O'Donnell, 4.28M) said "concerns around protest policing are heightening across
the country, like this arrest of a protester by undercover NYPD officers yesterday who placed her in an unmarked
vehicle." Mayor Bill de Blasio (D): "I think it was the wrong time and the wrong place to effectuate that arrest."
ABC World News Tonight <hftps://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/10e7c5761fd44a39alea24b8613a9ea2?
pubid=fbi> (7/29, story 8, 0:25, Muir, 7.22M) reported that "witnesses say it was excessive."
NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/ba2354591e8b466aba5093979666f3ae?
pubid=fbi> (7/29, story 5, 2:00, Holt, 5.97M) similarly said video of the arrest "has struck a raw nerve." NBC's
Gabe Gutierrez added, "The NYPD said the protester was wanted for damaging police cameras during five
separate incidents around City Hall." Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/us/nypd-police-arrest-woman-
minivan-video-cameras> (7/29, Pagones, 27.59M) reports on its website that the NYPD released new video
footage that "appears to show the woman...after she allegedly damaged city-owned surveillance cameras on five
separate occasions, officials said." The woman, identified by "several social media accounts and reports," is
believed to be 18-year-old Nikki Stone.
The New York Times <https://vvwvv.nytimes.com/2020/07/28/nyregion/nypd-protester-van.html> (7/29, Zaveri,
Gold, 18.61 M) reports Stone, police said, was "one of 12 protesters arrested on Tuesday," charged with "criminal
mischief and making graffiti, which are misdemeanor offenses, and released early Wednesday morning."
Whistleblower Alleges LAPD Encouraged Excessive Force And Retaliation.
The Los Angeles Times <htips://www.latimestotn/california/story/2020-07-29/1apd-swat-unit-controlled-by-
swat-mafia-that-encourages-deadly-shootings-sergeant-lawsuit-alleges> (7/29, 4.64M) reports that a "longtime
Los Angeles police SWAT sergeant is suing the LAPD, alleging the unit is run by a `SWAT Mafia' of veteran
cops who encourage the use of deadly force and ostracized him for revealing its behavior." Sgt. Tim Colomey,
"who spent 11 years as a SWAT supervisor until last November, has filed a whistleblower lawsuit alleging
retaliation for revealing how a group of veteran officers controlled the tactical unit's operations and membership
and punished him and other enemies for speaking out." Colomey alleges in the suit filed Tuesday that those
leaders "glamorize the use of lethal force, and direct the promotions of officers who share the same values while
maligning the reputations of officers who do not."
Minneapolis Police Search For Man Who Incited Violent Protests.
ABC World News Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corriTha5leb09ca6a46afa6b3094c11d99fab?
pubid=fbi> (7/29, story 7, 1:25, Muir, 7.22M) reported authorities in Minneapolis "say they are now searching
for a man that they allege was seen in a viral video smashing windows and inciting violence after the death of
George Floyd. They say he is a white supremacist who wanted to fuel racial unrest." ABC (Perez) added,
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"Investigators are working to obtain the man's cell phone location data. At this point, charges have not yet been
filed."
NYTimes Analysis: Demings Has Complicated History With Police Misconduct.
The New York Times <https://wwvv.nytimes.com/article/val-demings-biden-vp.html> (7/29, Rosenthal, Mazzei,
18.61 M) reports Rep. Val Demings (D-FL), a former Orlando police chief, has emerged as a finalist to be Joe
Biden's running mate, but a review of her record shows a complicated history involving police misconduct.
Crime sharply declined while Demings served as police chief, "but use of force by officers remained high."
Police misconduct cases are "also the focus of renewed scrutiny for another top contender," Sen. Kamala Harris
(D-CA), "who has been criticized for not aggressively prosecuting officers accused of wrongdoing as
California's attorney general."
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