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Black Virginia Beach Family Receives No Help With Neighbor From Hell
The Martinez family’s neighbor has been playing loud music, monkey sounds, skits with racial slurs and using bright blinking lights whenever the family is home.
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Video of Former Security Guard Shooting Alvin Motley Jr. Shown in Court
Livingston told a witness that he had shot and killed four people before he fatally shot Alvin Motley Jr. during a dispute over loud music.
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Professor Who Allegedly Yelled Racial Slurs and Spit on Black Woman Resigns Amid Felony Charges
Alberto Friedmann’s attorney says his client wouldn’t use racial slurs because he’s a minority himself and a child of immigrants.
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Lawsuit by Former Aurora, Colo., Cop Fired for Photos Mocking Elijah McClain’s Death Is Dismissed
The lawsuit alleged that Jason Rosenblatt was denied his right to an independent review board before being fired.
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Investigators Looking Into Suspected Arson Fire at Portland, Maine Church With Black Lives Matter Sign
Investigators found the Black Lives Matter sign in some bushes near the church while investigating the fire that blaze early Sunday morning.
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Minnesota Department of Human Rights Finds Michaels Store and Police Discriminated Against Black Teenager
A Michaels employee told investigators that the manager who called the police had a history of racially profiling customers.
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FBI Investigates Missouri Officers Following Video Of Police Dog Biting Black Man
In a video captured by an onlooker, three Woodson Terrace officers stand by as a Black man they placed under arrest was bitten twice by a police dog.
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Rochester Police Officer Faces Discipline in Daniel Prude Case
Officer Mark Vaughn was one of seven officers caught on video forcefully detaining and mocking Daniel Prude during his mental health crisis.
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North Carolina Principal Apologizes for ‘White’ Sign Pictured Over School Drinking Fountain
The principal says the sign was misplaced after cheerleading practice at Piedmont High School.
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Florida Lawmaker Proposes Abortion Ban, ‘Florida Heartbeat Act’
Republican State Rep. Webster Barnaby proposed the law just weeks after the abortion ban in Texas went into effect.