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Minorities are pulled over by police at higher rates than whites. Many see a troubling message: You don't belong. ByMichael A. Fletcher Photographs byWayne Lawrence March 12, 2018 •12 min read ...
Shortly before 1:40 a.m., police explained on X that there was a significant police presence on Blackwood Drive near Lewes searching for an "armed white male suspect in an officer-involved shooting." ...
You see, Wakanada's new Black Panther isn't any of the aforementioned people. It's in fact a white boy named Ketema who just so happens to be T'Challa's other son, but it's a little complicated.
She will now lead as Austell police chief as they protect a predominately Black community. According to U.S. Census Data, Black people accounted for 63.2% of city residents in 2024.
In Noida, three men were arrested after a viral video showed their SUV dragging a police barricade. The incident, which occurred in February, involved Nishant Pandit, his brother Sourabh Pandit ...
VIDEO: Chopper 7 captures footage of scene outside barricade situation in Northfield Township By: Kellen Voss Posted 4:30 AM, Jun 03, 2025 and last updated 6:08 AM, Jun 03, 2025 ...
Southern Illinois University-Carbondale police Data Race, Class & Communities Public Safety At Illinois public universities, campus cops pull over Black drivers at higher rates ...
After returning from the Vietnam War in 1973, William "Bill" Johnson became the first Black officer in the Zachary Police Department. On May 17, he died, and today he is ...
Seventy-five percent of Black respondents said yes, marking an increase from 71% in 2023 and 69% in 2022 and 2021. Ninety-one percent of white respondents and 87% of total respondents said the same.
In mid-May 2025, a video (archived) circulated that claimed to show police body camera footage of a white officer pulling over a Black judge before smashing her taillight during a traffic stop.
Police are responding to the 5200 block of Blanton Drive in the east valley. Police said the suspect is refusing to surrender to officers, prompting a response from SWAT.
While 67% of U.S. adults supported the movement in June 2020, by 2023, only 45% viewed videos of police interactions with Black people as a positive thing, with 65% of Black adults and 68% of ...