‘Abe Lincoln Statue Vandalized with Poop, Paint; Arrested Suspect is a Black Lives Matter Leader’
Claims of vandalism in Boise, Idaho were unsurprisingly taken out of context by a right-wing news site.
Claims of vandalism in Boise, Idaho were unsurprisingly taken out of context by a right-wing news site.
After insurrectionists beat a Capitol Police officer to death with a fire extinguisher, a story about Black Lives Matter barricading a lone cop at a protest recirculated.
A viral video of an altercation at a Houston party has been widely and inaccurately blamed on the Black Lives Matter movement — and a resulting GoFundMe raised several times its goal.
Business owner Jacob Gardner had been indicted in the shooting death of James Scurlock, a “rioter” who “attacked him.”
The reporter’s cell phone captured video debunking the claims by Los Angeles County authorities.
A fake Fox News article spread in screenshot form, falsely claiming that a Kenosha car dealer had died by suicide after sustaining $2.5 million in damages during recent protests in Wisconsin.
The jeering was captured on videos that quickly spread online.
A viral Facebook post claimed that a disastrous pyrotechnics display cost more in “property damage” than the widely covered pro-human rights demonstrations.
A famous 1967 cartoon about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gained new attention in August 2020.
The President of the United States pushed yet another false story prior to visiting the Wisconsin city.