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  • Police Officer Who Shot Unarmed and Naked Teen Is Fired by Austin, Texas, Police Department

    Geoffrey Freeman, an Austin, Texas, police officer who shot and killed an unarmed 17-year-old, has been fired by the Austin Police Department. Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo said Monday that Freeman’s actions (pdf) violated department policy, according to the Associated Press. In February, Freeman shot and killed 17-year-old David Joseph after responding to a call about…

  • Men in Easter Bunny Brawl Caught on Camera Make 1st Court Appearance

    A mall Easter Bunny and an upset father made their first court appearance after getting into a fistfight over the weekend in a Jersey City, N.J., mall, the Associated Press reports.  Kassim Charles, who was playing the Easter Bunny, and Juan Jimenez-Guerrero, who became enraged after his 15-month-old daughter fell off a chair while getting…

  • NYC Man Sentenced for Assaulting Woman Who Didn’t Thank Him for Holding Door Open

    Last March, Darryl Gillyard assaulted a pregnant 22-year-old woman after she didn’t thank him for opening a door for her. Lakeeyua Walker, the woman who was assaulted, was 10 weeks pregnant at the time and working for the New York City Housing Authority. She was attacked while working at the Chelsea Houses, where Gillyard lived.…

  • Howard Students Demand Better Treatment for Victims of Sexual Assault 

    Howard University students are taking back the night, speaking out broadly about safety for women on campus, after an alleged victim took to social media to describe her upset over what she said was a lack of concern from school officials, the Washington Post reports.  According to the report, a crowd of students rallied Tuesday…

  • Former Nixon Aide Claims ‘War on Drugs’ Invented to Suppress Black People

    President Richard Nixon’s chief domestic adviser during the 1971 launch of the “war on drugs” said that he invented the president’s drug policies so that the administration could neutralize its enemies, specifically “the anti-war left and black people,” according to an article in Harper’s Magazine.   John Ehrlichman, who served 18 months in prison for…

  • New Orleans Teen Aces Popeyes Job Interview After Foiling Attempted Robbery

    Devin Washington, 18, sure knows how to impress potential employers. The high school football player leaped into action after witnessing an attempted robbery while sitting for a job interview at the fast-food chain, Raw Story reports.  According to the report, a man reached into the restaurant’s cash register, grabbed some money and attempted to run…

  • Chicago Man Sentenced to 100 Years in Prison for Providing Niece With Gun in Fatal Shooting of Girl, 14

    A Chicago man was sentenced to 100 years in prison Monday for providing his 14-year-old niece with the weapon she allegedly used to kill another 14-year-old girl after a Facebook dispute over a boy, the Chicago Tribune reports.  Judge Thaddeus Wilson, who handed down the sentence, blasted Donnell Flora, 27, saying, “There is no excuse…

  • Malia Obama Is Practicing Her Spanish as She Translates for President During Historic Cuba Trip

    The first family’s elder daughter, Malia Obama, seems to be enjoying her time in Cuba, although apparently she’s still studying very hard … with her Spanish, at the very least.  It appears as if Malia Obama has picked up the role of her dad’s interpreter for the family’s historic trip to the Spanish-speaking island, if…

  • Community Mourns 3 Houston Teens Killed in Car Crash

    A Texas community is mourning the loss of three Houston teens who died in a weekend crash that authorities say was caused by distracted driving due to the use of a cellphone, KHOU reports.  “I keep waiting for the door to open, for them to come back,” Jade and Brianna Robinson’s mom, Stacey Robinson, told…

  • Embattled Former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Dead at 46

    Rob Ford, the former Toronto mayor who made international news for his scandal-filled term, which included cellphone video showing him smoking crack, is dead at age 46. Ford’s family released a brief statement, viewed by the newspaper, announcing that the “dedicated man of the people” who “spent his life serving the citizens of Toronto” had…