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  • Prosecutor: Minn. Officers Who Fatally Shot Jamar Clark Will Not Face Criminal Charges

    Two Minneapolis police officers will not face charges in the fatal shooting in November of an unarmed black man, CNN reports. Police claim that Jamar Clark, 24, was shot by Officer Dustin Schwarze after Clark’s altercation with another officer, Mike Ringgenberg, just steps away from the precinct headquarters. Clark was transported to a local hospital, where…

  • NYPD Commissioner William Bratton Has ‘Strong Concerns’ About Controversial Arrest of Brooklyn Mail Carrier

    New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton has voiced “strong concerns” about a black mailman’s arrest after a brief confrontation with four plainclothes police officers, the New York Times reports.  Bratton acknowledged Tuesday that the officers involved in the arrest belonged to the Police Department’s Conditions Unit, which functions as a neighborhood-based troubleshooting division. Members…

  • Archaeologists Digging at Boston Childhood Home of Activist Malcolm X

    Boston archaeologists are digging at the childhood home of black rights activist Malcolm X as part of a project that is expected to last two weeks, the Associated Press reports.  According to AP, members of Malcolm X’s family and other community members are expected to help Boston’s Archaeology Lab and researchers from the University of…

  • NC University Investigating After White Officer Handcuffs Black Assault Victim

    A Greenville, N.C., university has launched an internal probe after one of its white officers reportedly handcuffed a black man who had been brutally beaten by four white people, CBS News reports. The incident began off campus but spilled onto the campus of East Carolina University when the man, who was running from the beating,…

  • Microsoft Donates $1,000,000 to National Museum of African American History and Culture

    Microsoft Corp. has just announced a donation of $1 million to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, which opens this fall, WTOP reports. The museum, set to open its doors Sept. 24, will launch with 11 inaugural exhibitions covering major periods of African-American history and culture, from the Harlem Renaissance to…

  • 13 Detroit Principals Charged in Bribe and Kickback Scheme  

    Thirteen current and former Detroit principals, including the principal of a school featured on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, have been charged in a bribe and kickback scheme involving close to $1 million.  According to NBC News, the alleged scheme involved the principals ordering supplies, such as auditorium chairs and teaching materials, from Allstate Sales, a…

  • 7 Charged in Connection With Killing of Ga. Lottery Winner 

    Authorities confirmed Monday that they have charged seven people in connection with the murder of a Georgia lottery winner during a home robbery in January, Fox News reports.  Ben Hill County, Ga., sheriff’s officials announced that 22-year-old Rosalyn Swain, 24-year-old Keyana Dyous, 21-year-old Anjavell Johnson, 27-year-old Earnest Holcombe, 19-year-old Dabrentise Overstreet, 28-year-old Nathaniel Baker and…

  • Miss. Woman Arrested for Wanting to Join Islamic State Group to Plead Guilty 

    A Mississippi woman who was accused of conspiring to join the Islamic State group, also known as ISIS, is expected to appear in federal court Tuesday and change her plea in at least one count against her, the Jackson, Miss., Clarion-Ledger reports.  Jaelyn Delshaun Young is expected to plead guilty to the charge of “conspiring…

  • Police Arrest Suspect in Fatal Shooting of 15-Year-Old at DC Metro Station 

    Washington, D.C., police have arrested a 17-year-old suspect in the weekend shooting death of Davonte Washington, a 15-year-old who was shot in front of his mother and two younger sisters while waiting on the platform at the Deanwood Metro station in Northeast D.C., the Washington Post reports.  According to the Post, Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier…

  • Everything We Know About the Alleged US Capitol Shooter

    On Monday a man walked into the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, pulled out a gun and was shot by a U.S. Capitol police officer. Contrary to previous reports, an officer was not wounded in the shooting, but a female bystander was injured in the incident, authorities say. Here is everything we know about the shooting…