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Ariz. Woman Who Posted Cotton-Picking Photo With Caption ‘Our Inner [N–ger] Came Out Today’ Speaks
Black Twitter has claimed another victim: A 20-year-old intern has been fired for posting a photo of herself and a friend in a cotton field with the caption, “Our inner [n—ger] came out today.” Shortly after the tweet was posted, it went viral. The guilty party was a Gilbert, Ariz., woman named Erika Escalante. Several…
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Ind. Woman Attacks Black Meter Reader Who Pepper-Sprayed Her Dogs After They Rushed Her: Report
An Indiana Vectren Corp. meter reader had to be taken to the hospital after she was allegedly assaulted by a woman while doing her job, the Evansville Courier & Press reports. WFIE reports that meter reader April Miller-Johnson, 54, was released from the hospital Thursday and was recovering at home after being found by local…
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FBI, Justice Department Open Civil Rights Probe Into Violent Arrest of SC Student
Richland County, S.C., Sheriff Leon Lott has asked for federal help since placing Sheriff’s Deputy Ben Fields on leave for tossing a female high school student to the floor at a school in Columbia, S.C. On Tuesday, Lott got it, with the Associated Press reoprting that the U.S. Justice Department and the FBI have opened…
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Report: Grand Jury Finally Hears Evidence in Tamir Rice Shooting
Evidence is finally being presented to a Cuyahoga County, Ohio, grand jury in the police shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice, who was fatally shot last year while playing with a toy gun at a playground near his home. Although a spokesman for Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy J. McGinty declined to confirm whether the grand jury…
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Widow of Slain Jogger Allegedly Killed by Former Texas A&M Football Player Commits Suicide: Police
The widow of a Dallas jogger stabbed to death in a random attack earlier this month reportedly took her own life in the wake of her husband’s murder, police say, according to NBC News. A mere week before taking her own life, Patti Stevens, 54, spoke to the Dallas Morning News about her husband. “Dave…
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Former NBA Player Glen Rice Jr. Shot in Leg, Charged for Half-Pound of Marijuana
Former NBA player Glen Rice Jr. was shot during an argument outside an Atlanta restaurant and ended up being charged with possession after police found a bag with a half-pound of marijuana in it, the Huffington Post reports. Rice, the son of former NBA All-Star Glen Rice Sr., reportedly got into an argument with a…
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SC Cop Involved in Classroom Incident Was Sued by Black Army Vet in 2005 for Excessive Force: Report
The South Carolina sheriff’s deputy and school resource officer seen on video throwing a female student across a classroom was involved in another incident in 2005 in which the victim says the officer snapped after he called him “dude,” adding that the encounter led to his divorce and discharge from the military. In a New…
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Meet Sharon Epperson: CNBC Financial Correspondent and the Next GOP Debate Panelist
The massive GOP lot of candidates vying for the presidency will be moving their political herd on Wednesday to CNBC, where they will be grilled by a cast of characters including senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson. Wednesday’s debate theme is “Your Money, Your Vote,” and according to Bustle, “the focus of the night will…
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Louisville, Ky., Judge Dismisses All-White Jury for Lack of Diversity During Black Man’s Trial
The Kentucky Supreme Court will decide whether a black Louisville judge abused his power after he reportedly stopped the drug trial of a black man because the jury was all-white. According to the Courier-Journal, Jefferson Circuit Judge Olu Stevens dismissed the jury members despite concerns from both the defense and the prosecutor. This isn’t the…
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Another Black Girl Assaulted by White Cop: Do We Matter Yet?
She must have been so afraid. Sitting at her desk at Spring Valley High School in Columbia, S.C., feigning calm, warily watching the white man in uniform approach, the black girl with the brown skin must have been terrified. It could easily have been Eric Casebolt or Daniel Holtzclaw or Timothy Loehmann or Daniel Pantaleo, but…

