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Survey: Most Whites Approve of Police Getting Physical With Suspects
A survey reported by the Associated Press found that white Americans approve of police use of force far more than black and Hispanic Americans do. About 70 percent of whites can imagine a circumstance in which they would approve of an officer striking an adult male. By contrast, only 42 percent of blacks and 38…
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Okla. Deputy Says He Mistook His Gun for His Taser in Fatal Shooting
Officials in Tulsa, Okla., are investigating the “inadvertent” deadly shooting of a suspect. The Tulsa County reserve deputy who used his gun instead of his Taser is on administrative leave, according to CNN. The shooting occurred Thursday during an undercover operation by the Tulsa County Violent Crimes Task Force. Officials say the suspect, Eric Courtney…
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Manslaughter Trial Begins for Cleveland Cop Who Shot 2 Unarmed People in Car
The trial of a white Cleveland police officer began Monday in a case that triggered a federal investigation into the Cleveland Police Department’s use of deadly force. Michael Brelo faces two counts of voluntary manslaughter in the November 2012 deaths of Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams, who were African American, after a high-speed chase. A…
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Bronx, NY, Teen Dies After Falling Off Roof While Fleeing Police
Hakeem Kuta, a 17-year-old Bronx, N.Y., native, was smoking marijuana with others in the lobby of an apartment building in the New York City borough Thursday evening when police officers approached, according to Raw Story. The group began to run in different directions, and Hakeem and a 14-year-old friend ended up on the building’s rooftop,…
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Kenya Retaliates Against Campus Shooting and Bombs 2 al-Shabab Camps in Neighboring Somalia
Kenya is retaliating against al-Shabab—the militant Islamic group that assumed responsibility for the campus shooting in Garissa last week that left 147 dead—and has bombed two al-Shabab camps in neighboring Somalia, the BBC reports. According to Kenyan military spokesman David Obonyo, Kenya launched the airstrikes Sunday night. Obonyo explained that the al-Shabab camps were located…
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La. School Board President Slams Rule That Lesbian Student Can’t Wear Tux to Prom
A school board president in Louisiana has come to the defense of Claudetteia Love, a high school senior. It says that Love, a lesbian, can wear a tux to her prom if she wants to, Raw Story reports, despite the arbitrary rule by the school’s principal that girls must wear dresses and guys must wear…
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Kentucky Player Apologizes for Obscenity and N-Word Slur After Final 4 Loss
University of Kentucky guard Andrew Harrison apologized Sunday for directing an obscenity and a racial slur at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Frank Kaminsky during a Final Four postgame news conference, according to the Associated Press. Harrison, who is African American, muttered ”F—k that n—ger” into a live microphone when another player was asked a question…
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SC Student Suspended Over Racist Complaint
A University of South Carolina student has been suspended after a photo surfaced on social media of her listing “n—gers,” among other things, as a reason the school’s Internet connection works improperly, President Harris Pastides said Friday, according to The State. The student, an unnamed white female, is captured in a photo writing the list…
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NY Student Accepted at All 8 Ivy League Schools
At a time when tens of thousands of American students are getting turned away from their first-, second- and even third-choice college picks, Harold Ekeh, of Long Island, N.Y., has an enviable quandary: deciding which of the eight Ivy League colleges he will attend next year, according to CBS New York. For all his hard…
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Is Mumia Abu-Jamal Being Denied Urgent Medical Care?
Imprisoned former Black Panther and political activist Mumia Abu-Jamal, who was recently rushed to the hospital in diabetic shock, is still in need of urgent medical care and treatment, his friends and supporters said in an email to The Root. He has been sick with dangerously high blood-sugar levels for months and hasn’t received proper…

