Tuesday, June 2, 2020

From the Texas Tribune: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott declares state of disaster after George Floyd protests

For 2306, an example of the emergency powers of the governor.

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Gov. Greg Abbott announced Sunday afternoon that the entire state of Texas will be placed under a disaster declaration in response to demonstrators in several Texas cities protesting the death of George Floyd, a black man who was killed Monday in Minneapolis police custody.

The declaration allowed Abbott to designate federal law enforcement officers to perform the duties of peace officers in Texas.

Thousands of protesters marched in Texas cities on Friday and Saturday, outraged after Floyd was filmed crying out for help as a white police officer pinned him to the ground with a knee to his neck. The officer, Derek Chauvin, was later arrested and charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter.

“Every Texan and every American has the right to protest and I encourage all Texans to exercise their First Amendment rights,” Abbott said in a statement. “However, violence against others and the destruction of property is unacceptable and counterproductive.”

His announcement comes a day after he activated the Texas National Guard “in response to protest violence” across the state. In several of the state’s large metropolitan areas — including Houston, Austin, Dallas and San Antonio — protesters clashed with police who sometimes used rubber bullets and tear gas.

Key terms:

- governor
- police
- federal law enforcement
- peace officers
- protesters
- film
- arrested
- charged
- third degree murder
- manslaughter
- right to protest
- First Amendment
- Texas National Guard
- metropolitan areas
- state resources
- cities
- FBI
- state and local law enforcement
- Texas Department of Public Safety
-  local police departments
-  National Guard