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Judge Temporarily Blocks Release of Video in Alvin Motley Case
Defense argued that releasing video could make it harder to find an unbiased jury in a trial for the security guard accused of killing Motley over loud music.
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Class Action Lawsuit Accuses Beverly Hills Police Department of Racial Profiling
Two protesters and a Versace executive say they were victims of Beverly Hills Police racially profiling them in a class-action lawsuit filed on Monday.
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Texas High School’s First Black Principal Suspended Because White Parents Say He Promotes Critical Race Theory
Parents accused James Whitfield of teaching CRT and making up systemic racism. They even reported his pictures of his white wife on social media.
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Georgia Bureau of Investigation Launches Probe Into Brutal Arrest of Black Man
Pernell Harris was taken to the hospital from jail after at least seven officers allegedly brought him to the ground during his arrest.
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Georgia Has More Schools Named After Confederate Leaders Than Any Other State In the U.S.
The Southern Poverty Law Center Chief of Staff Lecia Brooks says that many of the schools are in Black or non-white communities.
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Hate Crimes in the U.S. Have Reached a New High, FBI Reports
African Americans are the most targeted racial group by a wide margin, according to the FBI’s new annual hate crime statistics.
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D.C. Police Release Bodycam Video From Fatal Shooting of Antwan Gilmore
27-year-old Gilmore was asleep at an intersection when the police were called last Wednesday morning.
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White Father and Son Sentenced to Four Years for Hate Crimes Against 2 Black Teens
Wade and Lane Twiner were convicted of simple assault and malicious mischief, which were prosecuted as hate crimes after they targeted two Black teens on ATVs.
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Hurricane Ida: One Dead in Louisiana, More Than a Million Are Without Power in the Region
The storm touched down in Louisiana yesterday on the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, and concerns about levees overtopping remain high.
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Florida Judge Rejects ‘Stand Your Ground Defense’ for White Man Accused of Threatening Black Teen Protestors With a Gun
Mark Bartlett says he pulled his gun and called the teens racial slurs because the group had surrounded his fiancée.