Cartoons: Anti-Asian violence | Boulder shooting | Border crossings

  • The Earl Warren Building, headquarters of the Supreme Court of California and part of the Ronald M. George State Office Complex, is shown in San Francisco, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

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San Francisco: Hundreds rally against anti-Asian American violence

Spurred to action by recent attacks in Atlanta and the Bay Area, hundreds of protesters gathered Friday in San Francisco to rally against violence targeting Asian Americans.

The crowd marched from Union Square to the Embarcadero, shouting “Rise up people, rise up” and “The people united will never be defeated,” while waving signs that demanded “Stop Asian Hate.” The event kicked off a weekend of rallies planned throughout the Bay Area in response to what many say has become a troubling surge.

 

  • Montgomery Plaza II, a 25-story housing tower at 543 Lorraine Ave. in downtown San Jose, concept.

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Boulder shooting suspect’s gun would’ve been illegal under city’s now-void assault-weapon ban

A gun used by a man suspected of shooting and killing 10 people Monday at a grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, would have been illegal under the city’s assault weapon ban that was recently blocked by a judge, though nobody ever had been cited under the ban while it was active, the Denver Post reported.

The suspect purchased a Ruger AR-556 pistol on March 16, six days before the mass killing, according to his arrest affidavit. The Ruger AR-556 pistol is not technically a rifle, though many features of its design echo a rifle’s set-up.

A gun like the Ruger AR-556 pistol was banned in Boulder until March 12, when a Boulder County District Court judge ruled the city’s ban on assault weapons and magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds was illegal. The city’s definition of prohibited assault weapons included semi-automatic pistols that can accept a magazine outside of the pistol grip.

  • MONTE SERENO, CALIFORNIA – June 07: Los Gatos High School graduate Kevin Miller, 18, and his parents, Dana Miller and Justin Miller, pose for a portrait in Kevin’s room on Monday, June 7, 2021, in Monte Sereno, Calif. Even after Kevin became fully vaccinated, he tested positive for COVID-19 in May. Kevin’s parents are convinced it was a false-positive. He never had symptoms, and three subsequent tests were negative. But local health and school officials said there was nothing they could do. He and dozens of his team and classmates had to quarantine 10 days, missing class, games and almost their senior prom. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)

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Biden taps VP Harris to lead border response

President Joe Biden has tapped Vice President Kamala Harris to lead the White House effort to tackle the migration challenge at the U.S. southern border, the Associated Press reported.

Biden made the announcement Wednesday as he and Harris met at the White House with Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandra Mayorkas and other immigration advisers to discuss the increase in young migrants arriving at the border since Biden took office.

Tom Meyer 

With the move, Biden hopes to show Americans he’s taking the border situation seriously after facing stiff criticism from Republicans as the flow of migrants has increased since he took office in January.

But the high-profile assignment for Harris, who ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020 and is expected to run for the White House again in the future, could be politically fraught.

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