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White woman pulls gun on Black women in Chipotle parking lot feud

On Wednesday, a viral video showed a white woman outside of an Oakland County Chipotle restaurant in Michigan pulling a handgun on Black women during an altercation.

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July 4 re-opening still on after employee at private sports club owned by billionaire governor tests positive for coronavirus

After at least three complaints alleging lax reopening practices at West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice’s luxury resort hotel, a kitchen employee has tested positive for the coronavirus at a residential and sports club affiliated with The Greenbrier.

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Cheyenne River Sioux Chair offers to rip down Mount Rushmore— 'Free of charge... by myself if I must'

As local communities, states, and nations worldwide contend with the legacies of racism, colonialism, and exploitation chiseled or molded into monuments of historic figures with bloody and contemptuous pasts, Frazier said in a statement Monday, "Nothing stands as a greater reminder to the Great Sioux Nation of a country that cannot keep a promise or treaty than the faces carved into our sacred land on what the United States calls Mount Rushmore."

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Georgia man sentenced to 1,000 years for child porn gets parole

ATLANTA — A former Troup County commissioner once called a prolific collector of child porn will have a chance to spend the rest of his 1,000-year prison sentence on parole. The State Board of Pardons and Paroles released Peter Mallory on parole May 27, three weeks after an appeals court found the sentence for Mallory’s 2012 conviction was appropriate. District Attorney Herb Cranford said he opposed the decision “but was powerless to stop it.” Cranford released a statement Tuesday explaining his opposition after he said several members of the Troup County community expressed concern over Mallory...

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'Idols of white supremacy and racism': Robert Lee IV says take down the statues of Robert E. Lee

Another Robert Lee says it’s time for Confederates to surrender to the Union again.The Rev. Robert E. Lee IV, the great-great-great grand-nephew of Civil War general Robert E. Lee, told ABC News that statues of rebel leader like his late uncle are worshiped like “idols of white supremacy and racism” and they need to go.“This is a no-brainer,” Lee said.The Methodist reverend admits that he grew up with a Confederate flag on his bedroom wall and celebrated his namesake’s place in history. Now, Lee says, the stars and bars that represent the Confederacy — which Mississippi’s governor committed to...

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Some Black leaders in Minneapolis speak out against City Council's moves to defund police

MINNEAPOLIS — Egregious, grotesque, absurd, crazy, ridiculous.These are a handful of the words that some local African American leaders are using to rebuke the Minneapolis City Council’s moves toward dismantling the Police Department, even as they demand an overhaul of law enforcement.While the movement to defund the police has been driven by Black activists, others say that city politicians rushed the process and failed to include a police chief who has the backing of many Black residents.“They have shown a complete disregard for the voices and perspectives of many members of the African Amer...

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Fort Lauderdale police officers laugh after shooting rubber bullets at protesters

MIAMI — Fort Lauderdale police officers laughed and celebrated after shooting protesters with rubber bullets at a May 31 George Floyd rally in Fort Lauderdale, newly released body camera footage shows.“Beat it, little f---er,” Detective Zachary Baro, leader of a Fort Lauderdale SWAT team unit, can be heard saying after officers shot “less lethal” projectiles at a protester. The protester was walking away after tossing a tear gas canister back at the line of police.A few minutes later, another officer, Jamie Chatman, came up to Baro behind the police line and asked if his body camera was off. B...

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‘Insane’: Park ranger shoots unarmed man through his heart and then handcuffs his dead body

A ranger at Carlsbad Caverns National Park tased and then fatally shot a man during a New Mexico traffic stop and then handcuffed his lifeless body.

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Former Trump administration official refers to a renowned Black scholar as 'some criminal'

President Donald Trump's former Attorney General Jeff Sessions referred to renowned Black Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. as "some criminal" in an interview with The New York Times Magazine.

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Miami-Dade cop relieved of duty after punching irate woman at Florida airport

A bad situation turned worse, after a woman missed her flight at Miami International Airport. When police were called, things got even worse.

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Appellate Judge says Mary Trump's tell-all book can be released

Yesterday, a judge paused Mary Trump's tell-all book on President Donald Trump and his family, but Wednesday evening, a New York appellate judge ruled that Simon & Schuster could move forward with releasing the book.

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Trump staff had an inquisition for healthcare workers for Tulsa rally -- demanding to know if they leaked staff COVID story

President Donald Trump was so incensed that the media learned of his staffers who caught COVID-19 in Tulsa, Oklahoma that he had a kind of inquisition for healthcare workers to investigate if they leaked the story.

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Republican Party 'hired' former 'Celebrity Apprentice' producer said to have incriminating 'tapes' of Trump

Former "Celebrity Apprentice" producer Chuck Labella suddenly started getting checks from the Republican Party's from Aug. 2019 to May 2020, the Daily Beast reported Wednesday.

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