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Grand jury Indict Georgia Deputies with the Murder of A Black Man who Died in Custody Three Years Ago
Six Fulton County deputies were involved in the 2018 death of Antonio May
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Three White Men Face Life in Prison for the Killing of Ahmaud Arbery
The men who killed Ahmaud Arbery while he was jogging through a neighborhood in Georgia were found guilty of the 2020 murder.
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Trial for Black Teen Caught on Camera in Brutal Arrest With Ocean City Police Begins
Viral videos of brutal arrests of Black teens in Ocean City, Maryland sparked calls for reform. The trial for one of those teens, Taizier Griffin, began Monday.
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Closing Statements Heard in Ahmaud Arbery Trial, Jury Set To Deliberate
While the defense attempted to criminalize Arbery and portray the three men accused of killing him as concerned citizens, the prosecution stuck to the facts.
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Washington State’s BLM Calls for a Probe into Whether Pierce County Deputies Use Excessive Force Against People of Color
WaBLM is asking the U.S. Attorney to probe the Pierce County Sheriff's department.
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Justice Was Not Done Today
Though Julius Jones was granted clemency by the Governor of Oklahoma, Kevin Stitt, today was not a win
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Ahmaud Arbery Murder Trial Day 3: Arbery’s Death Reveals New Details About What Really Happened
Officers testify that the accused men changed stories, never saw Arbery burgularize any homes and more.
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Judicial Inquiry Begins in Eric Garner Case, 7 Years After His Death
Former NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo has already been disciplined, but some think more public officials should be reprimanded for their role in Garner’s case.
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76-Year-Old Black Woman Released From Prison Amid Pandemic, Sent Back for Missing Phone Calls While Taking a Class
Gwen Levi shouldn't have had to go back to prison over a petty violation.
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White House Finally Moving Forward With Investigations Into Civil Rights Cold Cases Related to Unsolved Murders of Black People
The Civil Rights Cold Case Records Review Board was approved last year under Donald Trump but is just now moving forward under President Joe Biden.
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