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Watch: Okla. Police Release Graphic Video of Cop Fatally Shooting Fleeing Man
In a disturbingly graphic video filmed by a police body camera, an Oklahoma officer can be seen shooting an armed suspect who tried to flee the scene of a domestic dispute, Yahoo News reports. The footage, released Friday, shows Muskogee Officer Chansey McMillin responding to a domestic-abuse complaint. He approached 21-year-old Terrance Walker outside the…
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NYC Father Kills 3 and Self in Shooting Rampage, Cops Say
In a story ripped straight from a nightmare, police say a New York City father went on a murderous rampage early Saturday, killing his 7-year-old daughter, along with his girlfriend and her 62-year-old mother, before turning a gun on himself, according to the New York Post. His 12-year-old daughter clings to life with a gunshot…
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Some Ala. Lawmakers Upset Over Obama’s Selma March Plans
The White House announced last week that President Barack Obama plans to head to Selma, Ala., in March to commemorate the 50th anniversary of historic marches led by civil rights leaders. But some black lawmakers are upset over his planned date of arrival to participate in the event, Alabama Media Group reports. A group of…
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Supreme Court to Examine Okla. Execution Procedure
In a case that could have far-reaching implications, the Supreme Court said Friday it would review whether a drug protocol used in Oklahoma’s recent lethal injections violates the Constitution’s prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment, Reuters reports. News of the Supreme Court review came Friday after one of four Oklahoma death row inmates, who filed…
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Woman Goes on Strike Against ‘Disrespectful’ Teen Daughters
Teen daughters unfair to Mom? Well, that’s what a single North Carolina mom is claiming, and she’s not taking it sitting down, so to speak. Naasira Muhammad, of Winston-Salem, made a “Mom on Strike!” placard and began marching up and down the sidewalk in front of her home about a week ago after, she says,…
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Pa. Man Paralyzed in Police Shooting Will Not Face 2nd Trial
Nearly two years after Pittsburgh police shot Leon Ford Jr. five times during a traffic stop, leaving him paralyzed, prosecutors announced Friday that Ford would not face a second trial on charges stemming from the incident, BET reports. The 2012 shooting generated one of the earliest protests against police use of force in black communities.…
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Ernie Banks Dies at 83
Ernie Banks, who became the first black player for the Chicago Cubs during his remarkable lifetime, died Friday, his wife, Liz, confirmed for the Chicago Tribune. He was 83. Banks, widely known as “Mr. Cub,” was the first African American to play for the Chicago team, making his debut Sept. 17, 1953. He “went on…
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Because All Kids Deserve a Quality Education, Congress Should Reauthorize the ESEA
I started my career in public education in 1965—the same year President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Elementary and Secondary Education Act into law. Baltimore had hired more than 600 paraprofessionals using city funds, and I was one of them. I worked in a kindergarten class and a first-grade class at Mount Royal Elementary School in…
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Atlanta Mayor Chided by Police Union for Participating in ‘Hands Up, Don’t Shoot’ Photo
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed drew the ire of a local police union because a photo he took in December recently resurfaced, and it shows the mayor alongside other African-American celebrities raising his hands in the “Hands up, don’t shoot” pose—a gesture that has become associated with the protests against the police killing of 18-year-old Michael…
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Watch: San Francisco Officer Almost Pushes Man Out of His Wheelchair
The Internal Affairs Division of the San Francisco Police Department is investigating a Sunday incident caught on tape that appears to show a police officer almost pushing a man out of his wheelchair, SFGate reports. Acording to the report, around four police officers were standing on a street corner responding to an incident pertaining to disorderly…

