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11 Black Women Kicked Off Napa Wine Train for Laughing While Black
On Saturday afternoon, the Sistahs on the Reading Edge, a book club made up of 11 African-American women, boarded a Napa Valley Wine Train in California, intent on having a good time. But what started off pleasantly turned into a “humiliating” experience after the women were escorted off the train for laughing and talking too…
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Ill. Mom’s Anti-Black Lives Matter Rant Goes Viral
Peggy Hubbard, an Illinois mother, has a message for the #BlackLivesMatter movement, and she took to Facebook to voice her concerns. In a video posted to her Facebook page, Hubbard said she believes that the outrage over the Aug. 19 St. Louis police shooting of 18-year-old Mansur Ball-Bey, whom she calls a “thug,” was misdirected.…
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Autopsy: Teen Shot by St. Louis Police Died From Single Gunshot to the Back
Mansur Ball-Bey, 18, was was shot and killed by St. Louis police officers Wednesday, reportedly died from a single gunshot wound to the back, according to an autopsy, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. St. Louis Police Chief Sam Dotson urged patience to those who may conclude that the bullet’s location disproves the initial police report…
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Wife of St. Louis Cardinals’ President to Pay for Slain Ferguson, Mo., 9-Year-Old’s Funeral
Jamyla Bolden was in bed Tuesday at 9:30 p.m., doing her homework, when bullets pierced her Ferguson, Mo., home. Her mother was shot in the leg during the shooting and has since been released from the hospital; 9-year-old Jamyla didn’t make it. “I never in a million years thought that I’d be laying my daughter…
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2-Year-Old Tells Mom: ‘I Hurt My Dad’ After He Accidentally Shoots, Kills Father: Report
On Tuesday, Divine Vaniah Chambliss, 31, was watching his 2-year-old son in their Hoover, Ala., home when he lay down to take a nap. Police believe the child found his father’s gun and began playing with it. When Chambliss’ wife returned home around 3 p.m., she found her husband in bed, unresponsive, according to AL.com.…
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Protest Erupts in St. Louis After Police Fatally Shoot Teen; 9 Arrested
St. Louis police Wednesday shot and killed an 18-year-old man they claim pointed a gun at officers. Shortly after the shooting, angry residents began confronting officers and protesting the shooting. According to NBC News, protesters began throwing objects, including glass bottles and bricks, at the officers, and some even blocked traffic. Police arrested nine protesters…
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Baltimore Officer Charged With Attempted Murder in 2014 Shooting
Baltimore Police Officer Wesley Cagle has been charged in the 2014 shooting of a burglary suspect who authorities say was unarmed and subdued on the ground. Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced Wednesday that Cagle, a 14-year veteran of the department, has been charged with “attempted first- and second-degree murder, first- and second-degree assault,…
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Canadian Teen Helps Save Kidnapped Woman
Malyk Bonnet doesn’t think of himself as a hero, but that is exactly what he’s being called after, authorities say, the 17-year-old helped save a woman’s life. “I’m just a normal guy,” Malyk told Dateline NBC. “I guess I saved a life, though, and that’s really awesome.” On Aug. 1, Malyk had just finished working…
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Guess Who’s Gaining Ground on Donald Trump? Deez Nuts … Seriously
Having long been the punch line of rhetorical jokes, the meme Deez Nuts is now pushing its way into the political conversation after a poll released Wednesday by Public Policy Polling noted that while Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s lead continues to grow, “Deez Nuts,” an independent candidate, just might “Got ‘Em.” According to the poll,…
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Tenn. Prison Officials Reportedly Forced Inmates to Make Woodshop Items and Then Sold Them at Flea Markets
Several Nashville, Tenn., jail employees at a privately run prison reportedly started a company to sell goods created by prisoners who weren’t paid, creating what some consider a slave-labor environment in which officials profited from prisoners’ work. According to the Associated Press, Stand Firm Designs took prisoners’ creations, including “beanbag cornhole games, plaques shaped like…