• 'He is Not Guilty…Period': Judge Orders Release of Video  in Alabama Mall Shooting

    A judge has ordered the release of the body camera footage and surveillance video of a shooting at an Alabama mall, granting the request of the attorney of the man who has been accused in the shooting. According to AL.com, Jefferson County District Judge William A. Bell Jr. issued a brief order granting a request…

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  • 'Civility' Is for White People

    We should not speak ill of the dead. Even if the truth is unsavory, the dead deserve our condolences and respect. We must be civil. Especially if they are white. Last night, just before I dozed off, I caught the first few minutes of SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt (who actually hosts the best version…

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  • Protesters Are Shutting Down an Alabama Town After a Police Shooting

    On Thursday night, parents in Hoover, Ala., couldn’t take their children to the city’s annual Christmas Tree lighting because one group of people are coming into their town to ruin the most wonderful time of year. But instead of lamenting how they were missing out on their yearly tradition, the parents should have been grateful…

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  • Cops Shot Davonte Weatherford but Wouldn't Release the Body Camera Footage. So He Released it Himself

    All Davonte Weatherford wants is justice. When Weatherford survived being shot by a Memphis, Tenn., police officer in 2017, protests erupted in the city. Memphians said it was another case of a black man being needlessly targeted by Memphis law enforcement officers, while local officials said Weatherford endangered the lives of police officers. To defend…

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  • Why They Kneel: 'What's Free?' The Money Bail Revolution in Philadelphia and D.C. 

    To examine the injustice and inequality that prompted some NFL players to protest during the national anthem, each week, for the remainder of the NFL season, The Root will explore the data behind racial disparities in the two cities represented in the National Football League’s premiere matchup—Monday Night Football. Tonight, the football team from Washington,…

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  • After Cops Refuse to Release Video, Report Reveals E.J. Bradford Shot 3 Times From the Back

    Minutes after the police department whose officer allegedly killed Emantic “E.J.” Bradford, Jr. in a Thanksgiving mall shooting, the Bradford family held a press conference disclosing the results of a medical examination that revealed a reality that might have been worse than the initial rumors and suppositions surrounding Bradford’s death. After Hoover, Alabama’s lone black…

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  • Brett Favre, Soulja Boy Tricked Into Recording Videos For White Supremacist Group

    A group of celebrities… and Soulja Boy were duped into recording video messages with anti-semitic dog whistles for a hate group, under the pretense that the messages were for a veterans group. According to Buzzfeed, former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre; slightly off-center comedian Andy Dick and legendary Supermanner of hoes Soulja Boy were…

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  • Say No Mo', Where Is Video?: The Assassination of E.J. Bradford

    ASSASSINATE: transitive verb 1: to murder (a usually prominent person) by sudden or secret attack often for political reasons; a plot to assassinate the governor 2: to injure or destroy unexpectedly and treacherously; assassinate a man’s character; “While, in life, he may not have fit the definition of a “prominent person,” the sudden theft of…

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  • The Root’s Clapback Mailbag: ’Tis the Season To Be Racist

    While the Clapback Mailbag sometimes feels negative, I actually get excited opening the tweets, emails, comments and messages to see what gifts The Root’s readers have bestowed upon us. And even though I enjoy it, there has always been something missing. You see, the Clapback Mailbag is not about receiving racist and pointed commentary; it’s…

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  • Korryn Gaines, Color of Change and How We Know Facebook Doesn’t Care About Black People

    She said the “devil” was at her door. When the Baltimore County Police Department officers arrived at the home of Korryn Gaines on Aug. 1, 2017, she knew she might be killed. Holding her phone in one hand and a shotgun in the other, Gaines figured that her only defense against being killed in front…

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