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Man Charged With ‘Terroristic Threats’ Over Suggestion to Burn Part of New York

Hong Kong Activists Applaud Taiwan’s Historic Recall Election

Hong Kong democracy activists said they were greatly inspired by the historical recall election in Taiwan on June 6, after a Beijing-friendly mayor was voted out for being “unfit” for office. “Han Kuo-yu, who’s aligned himself with authoritarian China’s interest, has been booted as mayor of #Kaohsiung by democratic vote,” tweeted Joshua Wong, the secretary-general of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy party Demosistō on Saturday evening, after the election results. Wong added: “A great victory for #democracy and a clear message from Taiwanese saying ‘no’ to [Chinese leader] Xi Jinping and Beijing’s influence on #Taiwan.” In southern Taiwan’s city of Kaohsiung, more than 939,000 voted in favor, while slightly over 25,000 voted against, the recall of mayor Han Kuo-yu, a member of the opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party. The vote marked the first…

Man Charged With ‘Terroristic Threats’ Over Suggestion to Burn Part of New York

A Brooklyn man who threatened to burn down Manhattan’s Diamond District if New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio didn’t meet his demands was arrested and charged with making terroristic threats.

The man, who identified himself as Ace Burns, said, “Today, I’m giving a demonstration from Barclay’s Center at 6 p.m. to City Hall, and that’s the first stop—and we’re hoping [Mayor] de Blasio and [Gov.] Cuomo come out and talk to us and give the youth some direction.”

“But if they don’t, then [the] next stop is the Diamond District,” he said, referring to Manhattan’s 47th Street that is filled with jewelry shops. “And gasoline, thanks to Trump, is awfully cheap. So, we’re giving them a chance right now to do the right thing.”

The New York City Police Department said it “identified the man [and] took him in to be interviewed.”

“Earlier tonight, a man wearing this mask threatened, in a live @FoxNews interview, to burn Manhattan’s diamond district down,” it noted, saying that the arrest came within hours.

Man Charged With ‘Terroristic Threats’ Over Suggestion to Burn Part of New York Police prepare to make dozens of arrests amid unrest in Manhattan, New York City, N.Y., on June 3, 2020. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Burns, 34, whose real name is Israel Burns, was charged with making terroristic threats, aggravated harassment, and false reporting, the police department told Fox News.

The protests and unrest come following the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in custody in Minneapolis. Officer Derek Chauvin was later charged with second-degree murder in his death.

Burns is awaiting arraignment at the Brooklyn Criminal Court, officials said.

Mayor Bill de Blasio lifted the city’s 8 p.m. curfew imposed for the Floyd protests. The police pulled back on enforcing the curfew Saturday as thousands turned out.

“Last night was the best by far,” de Blasio said on Sunday. “We had the biggest number of protesters, the fewest arrests, the fewest problems and that convinced me it was time for the curfew to go away. I have no intention of bringing it back.”

Cities imposed curfews after last week’s spasms of arson, assaults, and smash-and-grab raids on businesses. Recent U.S. protests have been overwhelmingly peaceful, as were rallies held around the globe.

Floyd’s body arrived in Texas for a third and final memorial service, said Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo. A viewing is planned for Monday in Houston, followed by a service and burial Tuesday in suburban Pearland.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Trump Pulls Back National Guard Following Washington Protests

President Donald Trump said that he鈥檚 given the order for National Guard troops to start withdrawing in Washington, noting that everything is “under perfect control” following sometimes violent protests, acts of vandalism, and arson triggered by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. The Washington government requested that some National Guard forces last week be sent to assist local law enforcement. Trump ordered troops and federal law enforcement agents into the city to control and “dominate” the streets following looting and violence. Days later, as the protests calmed down, Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser called on the White House to withdraw National Guard troops that some states had deployed to the nation’s capital. “I have just given an order for our National Guard to start the process of withdrawing from Washington,…