Echoes of Black lives matter and Justice for Derek reverberated through the streets of downtown Tuscaloosa Friday afternoon. A group of about 20 protestors had gathered at the corner of 7th Street and Greensboro Avenue with the intent to make a statement against the use of police dogs in the city.
Organized by local community activists, the protestors held handmade signs demanding that police dogs should be pets, not weapons. After a quick prayer, using a bullhorn and a chorus of supporters behind her, organizer Deanna Reed marched the group down 7th Street toward the front of the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff s Office.
Mayor Nic Hunter Had To Defend Meeting With the President?
Mayor Nic Hunter has support from many in the city of Lake Charles. He was re-elected for a second term over this great place, which means the support was more in his favor.
While a run for a political position is not on my radar, I often admire those in positions of being able to push their city forward and create a place of not only home for residents, but also a place for others to want to visit and possibly move to. In order for this to happen, working with various entities has to be at the top of the list.
An Idaho police officer s TikTok account has been making waves across the nation recently and now, he s cashing out. Officer Silvester was mocking LeBron James commentary on an incident involving police elsewhere in the country. The video has since received a ton of traffic millions of views and while some say the whole video is harmless and in good fun, others say he crossed a line.
So, after all of this drama online from both sides of the argument, a WHOLE LOT of money has been raised. What s the cause? Well, according to the GoFundMe it s Officer Silvestertwitters personal bank account. As of this afternoon (Tuesday, May 4th, 2021) we re looking at a total of $438,763.
Washington, D.C. Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas), along with Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky), today led a group of 19 senators in a letter to Jeffrey Bezos questioning why
Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words, a documentary about the life of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, was removed from Amazon’s streaming service. The film’s removal came during Black History Month.
In part, the senators wrote, “The film’s popularity aside, Amazon’s decision to pull this documentary came during Black History Month-a time when Amazon was celebrating its own effort to ‘Amplify Black Voices’ with a ‘collection of titles to honor Black History Month across four weekly themes (Black Love, Black Joy, Black History Makers, and Black Girl Magic).’”
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