Social media posts help feds arrest those committing violence at Floyd protests

DOJ is urging U.S. attorneys to use federal courts — where additional critical charges are available — for prosecutions.
DOJ is urging U.S. attorneys to use federal courts — where more serious charges are available — for prosecutions.

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