Protests continue over the death of Winston Smith Jr. Activists say the U.S. Marshals body camera policy is “an intentional lack of transparency.”
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
‘Mass murder’: Muslim family targeted, killed in attack motivated by hate, Canadian police say
A vigil will be held Tuesday at a mosque attended by a family of five who were struck by a pickup in a targeted attack.
Workers reopen intersection where George Floyd died in Minneapolis despite activists’ demands
The intersection has been closed since George Floyd’s death. City leaders pledged to open the square after Derek Chauvin’s trial.
Man charged with hate crime after Asian woman attacked in New York City’s Chinatown
Violence against Asian Americans and Asians has grown despite increased national attention and political action against anti-Asian hate, experts say.
‘Acts of domestic terrorism’: Police hunt for suspects as new details emerge in Miami-area shooting that left two dead, 21 injured
Miami-Dade police revealed new details about a shooting that left two dead and more than 20 people injured over the weekend outside a banquet hall.
‘Acts of domestic terrorism’: Police hunt for suspects as new details emerge in Miami-area shooting that left two dead, 21 injured
Miami-Dade police revealed details about a shooting that left two dead and more than 20 people injured over the weekend outside a banquet hall.
Not just Tulsa: Racist mobs were ‘widespread and a constant concern’ 100 years ago
Tulsa’s anti-Black mob violence in 1921 was not the only tragedy of its kind. A look at tragedies that haven’t gained the same recognition.
Shots fired near George Floyd Square in Minneapolis as community marks anniversary of his death
Police said one person was shot in Minneapolis Tuesday as the community gathered in George Floyd Square to mark the one year since Floyd’s death.
Prosecutor assigned to case of ex-cop charged in Daunte Wright’s death resigns over ‘vitriol’ and ‘partisan politics’
Imran Ali resigned days after the Washington County attorney’s office asked another prosecutor to pursue the case against Kim Potter.
Two Oklahoma students pulled from class for wearing Black Lives Matter shirts, mother says
A mother in Oklahoma said sent three of her sons to school wearing Black Lives Matter shirts. She said two of them were forced to sit in an office.