Midwest
Crowd chants ‘lock him up!’ during 1st Harris campaign rally
A crowd supporting the new presidential candidacy of Vice President Kamala Harris chanted “lock him up!” during her first rally as the presumptive Democratic nominee.
“I was elected attorney general of the state of California, and I was a courtroom prosecutor before then. And in those roles I took on perpetrators of all kinds — predators who abused women, fraudsters who ripped off consumers, cheaters who broke the rules for their own gain,” Harris told voters at a Wisconsin rally Tuesday, according to a report from the New York Post. “So hear me when I say I know Donald Trump’s type.”
The line was well received by those in the audience, who enthusiastically cheered before breaking out into chants of “lock him up!”
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump. (Getty Images)
The chants were reminiscent of those seen at rallies for then-GOP candidate Donald Trump during the 2016 election, when crowds would chant “lock her up” in reference to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Trump’s opponent that year.
Four years later, similar chants were heard at former President Trump’s rallies in reference to President Biden, with the crowd chanting “lock him up!” after Trump slammed the Biden family as a “criminal enterprise.”
Despite such campaign rhetoric, no federal criminal proceedings were ever pursued against either Clinton or Biden during President Trump’s time in office.
The re-emergence of the chant at the Harris rally Tuesday highlights the Harris campaign’s early strategy to showcase the vice president’s history as a prosecutor, framing November’s election as a fight between her record and that of a candidate who was recently convicted on over 30 felony counts in a New York trial.
Attendees of Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign event wave signs and cheer on July 23, 2024 at West Allis Central High School. (Photo by Sara Stathas)
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However, critics have been quick to pounce on Harris’ seemingly mixed record on crime.
“During the Kenosha riots, she defended the rioters, and that’s in the swing state of Wisconsin, where that was very unpopular, we have to make sure voters remember all of these crazy things that she’s said, and she’s wanted to do,” a House Republican strategist told Fox News Digital.
Harris’ record as a prosecutor was also widely panned during her 2020 presidential campaign, with critics pointing out the current vice president was particularly harsh on those who committed low-level offenses.
Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign event on July 23, 2024 at West Allis Central High School. (Photo by Sara Stathas)
“Sen. Harris says she’s proud of her record as a prosecutor and that she’ll be a prosecutor president, but I’m deeply concerned about this record,” former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who was at the time was a Democratic primary opponent of Harris, said during a 2020 presidential debate. “There are too many examples to cite, but she put over 1,500 people in jail for marijuana violations and then laughed about it when she was asked if she ever smoked marijuana.”
The Harris campaign did not immediately respond to a Fox News Digital request for comment.
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Detroit, MI
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Milwaukee, WI
Brewers score: Mitchell, Contreras power Crew past Cubs
Garrett Mitchell celebrates with third base coach Matt Erickson after hitting a two-run home run against the Chicago Cubs. (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images)
MILWAUKEE – Garrett Mitchell and William Contreras homered, Jacob Misiorowski delivered another winning performance, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the rival Cubs 6-2 at American Family Field on Friday night.
Jacob Misiorowski
By the numbers:
Misiorowski (9-3) struck out eight over six innings and 105.5 mph, tied for the third-fastest since pitch tracking began in 2008. He allowed one earned run – a Seiya Suzuki home run in the fifth – on two hits but walked four. His earned run average for the season now sits at 1.45.
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By the numbers:
Milwaukee trailed 1-0 when Misiorowski threw his final pitch of the night, but Mitchell belted a two-run home run in the bottom of the sixth to put Miz in position for the win. David Hamilton made it 3-1 with a triple that scored Cooper Pratt later in the sixth.
Contreras added insurance with a two-run home run of his own in the seventh. Suzuki drove in Pete Crow-Armstrong with a sacrifice fly in the eighth to close the gap for Chicago, but Christian Yelich doubled home Pratt in the bottom half.
Abner Uribe pitched a scoreless seventh for his eleventh hold of the season, Aaron Ashby gave up the sac fly to Suzuki in the eighth and Trevor Megill walked one but worked a scoreless ninth.
Former Milwaukee pitcher Colin Rea pitched five innings in the start for Chicago, but Ethan Roberts was credited with both the loss and a blown save.
Brewers manager Pat Murphy, who had surgery Thursday for a ruptured disk in his back, guided his club from a safe spot near the dugout.
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What’s next:
LHP David Peterson (3-6, 6.09 ERA) makes his Cubs debut after being acquired Thursday from the New York Mets for minor league third baseman Cole Mathis. LHP Kyle Harrison (8-1, 2.50) starts for the Brewers.
The Source: Information in this story is from Brewers.com. The Associated Press contributed.
Minneapolis, MN
Man, 19, hospitalized after shooting in north Minneapolis; no arrests
A 19-year-old man is injured after a shooting in north Minneapolis on Friday, according to police.
Officers responded to the incident on the 2600 block of North Humboldt Avenue at 5:03 p.m. Officials said they found the man inside a home with apparent gunshot wounds that were not life-threatening.
The officers provided medical aid before the man was taken to the hospital, police said.
According to investigators, the man was outside the home when shots were fired and ran inside after he was injured.
Police said Friday night that no arrests had been made and that they were working to learn what led to the shooting.
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