• Texas Restaurant Employee Fired After Playing N.W.A’s ‘F–k tha Police’ While Officers Ate

    A Texas BBQ restaurant has drawn attention after an employee reportedly blasted N.W.A’s “F-ck tha Police” while officers were eating there, according to Complex. According to a Facebook post reportedly written by Deputy Shane Cates that has since been removed, he and a few other fellow officers went to Going’s Barbeque & Steak Co. in…

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  • Family Members Overpower Convicted Sex Offender Who Climbed Into Girls’ Bedroom: Report

    Family members of two teenage girls in San Bernardino County, Calif., were able to overpower and pin down a convicted sex offender who reportedly sneaked into the girls’ room and tried to sexually assault them, according to the police, the Los Angeles Times reports. Derek Lamont Fowler of Los Angeles was charged Tuesday with burglary…

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  • Detroit Woman Displays Real-Life Horrors for Halloween 

    A Detroit woman is getting a lot of attention for her controversial, conversation-inducing Halloween decorations, WJBK reports. The decorations depict the victims of police shootings, neighborhood violence and even the Flint, Mich., water crisis. According to the news station, it isn’t the first time the homeowners have shied away from the Halloween tradition of showing…

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  • Iowa Man Convicted of a Racially Motivated Hate Crime Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison

    An Iowa white supremacist who brutally beat a black man in a Dubuque, Iowa, bar last year has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for what a federal judge slammed as a “brutal and outrageous attack,” the Washington Post reports. “This vicious attack threatened the most basic standards of human decency and dignity,” Deputy Assistant…

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  • Wrongfully Convicted NYC Man to Be Freed After More Than a Decade in Prison 

    A wrongfully convicted Queens, N.Y., man is expected to be freed from prison Tuesday after spending more than 16 years behind bars, his lawyer told the New York Post. Tullie Hyman was convicted in 2002 of the murder of a Far Rockaway, Queens, tenant activist. However, that conviction was tossed out in July after witness testimony…

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  • Ken Thompson, Brooklyn, NY’s 1st Black District Attorney, Dies at Age 50

    Brooklyn, N.Y., District Attorney Ken Thompson died Sunday after a battle with cancer, his family announced, NBC New York reports. He was 50 years old. In a statement released Tuesday, Thompson had announced a leave of absence in order to fight his cancer, not specifying what type of cancer he had or any time frame…

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  • University of Va. Lecturer Takes Leave After Comparing Black Lives Matter to KKK

    A University of Virginia adjunct professor is facing backlash after comparing Black Lives Matter to the horrific racism and terror of the Ku Klux Klan, the Washington Post reports. Douglas Muir, who lectures at the university’s engineering and business schools, wrote a Facebook comment that Black Lives Matter is the “biggest” racist organization since the…

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  • 2 Ga. High School Students Found Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide 

    Two Georgia teens were found dead late Monday in what authorities believe to be a murder-suicide, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. A relative of 15-year-old Christopher Andrews found the bodies of Christopher and his girlfriend, 16-year-old Samyah Copeland, inside a home in Riverdale. Both teens attended Riverdale High School. “It appears that the male subject shot…

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  • 14-Year-Old Va. Boy Charged With Stealing 65-Cent Milk Carton to Face Trial

    A 14-year-old Virginia boy will go to trial after being hit with multiple charges for “stealing” a 65-cent milk carton from his school cafeteria, even though he was enrolled in the free-lunch program, the Huffington Post reports. Back in May, Ryan Turk was charged with petit larceny and disorderly conduct after a Prince William County…

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  • Ga. Sheriff’s Deputy Fired for Racist Facebook Messages Targeting Black Motorists 

    Two former McIntosh County, Ga., sheriff’s deputies were caught in a social media scandal in which an internal-affairs investigation uncovered racist and sexist messages they exchanged on Facebook, including one message that appeared to show an effort to target black motorists, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. One officer was terminated, while the other officer abruptly resigned…

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