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A Black Louisiana State Trooper has received a notice of termination after speaking publicly about police brutality. 

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The suspect charged in the murder of Pop Smoke insists he only wanted to hit the rapper with a vase, not shoot him.

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Hundreds of people were ordered to report for jury duty Monday in Georgia for what could be a long, laborious effort to find jurors to hear the trial of three white men charged with fatally shooting Ahmaud Arbery as he was running in their neighborhood.

After learning the FBI was interested in his correspondence with "Person 1," Riley deleted all of his messages with the individual. He then tried to play it off as if he suddenly learned about the real nature of the individual's actions. 

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A suspected white supremacist has been arrested after shooting an unarmed Black man in an unprovoked attack in Stockton, California on Oct. 8.

An Indianapolis police sergeant is facing two felony charges and an investigation by U.S. Justice Department after stomping a handcuffed man in the face.

An organization run by rapper Jay-Z has facilitated donations totaling $1 million for the local innocence project to investigate wrongful convictions in Wyandotte County.

Jelani Day's family suspects "foul play" and has ordered a third autopsy amid reports that the missing grad student's body was found missing vital organs along with his jaw "sawed out."

Minnesota has just launched the Task Force on Missing and Murdered African American Women, which will look at the systemic causes behind violence toward Black women and ways to end it.

French anti-racism activists who telephoned temporary employment agencies posing as a construction firm that wanted to hire only “European” workers say that more than one-third of the firms agreed to help with the discriminatory search.

The family of Timberview High School shooter Timothy Simpkins has released a statement asking for forgiveness while also citing bullying as an explanation for what led to this unfortunate crime.

The former players are alleged to have defrauded the NBA's benefits plan out of $3.9 million by making fake claims for medical and dental expenses.