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A grim milestone in Oklahoma nearly 100 years after “Black Wall Street” was burned to the ground. We’re just over a month away from the anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre. As we get closer, KOCO 5 is committed to bringing you a history of what happened – uncovering details that haven’t been made public and looking ahead to Greenwood’s bright future. We came across an organization on the right side of the law on that terrible night. The Red Cross not only documented the violence but responded to it as well.There are pages and pages of documented conversations between victims and the Red Cross. Gut-wrenching accounts of murder and the desecration of an entire self-sustaining town unlike any other. Without hesitation, a mob violently attacked a budding, successful Black community, declaring war on an already marginalized people and demolishing everything the residents of Greenwood had worked so hard to build.Nothing was left but evidence of a crime based on race. Th
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Rapper Kodak Black who was pardoned by Trump gets probation in teen s assault case
29 Apr, 2021 01:32 AM
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Rapper Kodak Black in court. Photo / AP
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Rapper Kodak Black was sentenced to probation for assaulting a teenage girl in a South Carolina hotel room.
Black was originally charged with rape, but accepted a deal and pleaded guilty to first-degree assault at the Florence County courthouse.
Black, whose legal name is Bill Kapri, faces a 10-year suspended prison sentence. He won t have to go to prison on the charge as long as he completes 18 months of probation, media outlets reported.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Indians turn to black market for oxygen as health system crumbles
29 Apr, 2021 05:07 AM
4 minutes to read Cases have now increased for the ninth straight week said the Director General of the WHO, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to intensify around the globe.
Video / AP Cases have now increased for the ninth straight week said the Director General of the WHO, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to intensify around the globe.
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India s Covid-19 death toll has exceeded 200,000 after a record number of 3293 were reported on Wednesday, as patients across India continue to pay extortionate black market prices for oxygen and essential medicines.