About 50 people assembled on the north lawn of the Culbertson Fountain in downtown Paris to remember the sacrifice of Lamar County law enforcement officers who died in the line
PARIS, TEXAS– About 50 people assembled on the north lawn of the Culbertson Fountain in downtown Paris Monday to remember the sacrifice of Lamar County law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty.
Reno Police Chief Jeremy Massey opened the ceremony by inviting Barry Loving, pastor of Fi
A wreath-laying ceremony Thursday night in downtown Paris honored former officers killed in the line of duty in Lamar County as a part of Police Officers Week.
Sitting here on the eve of the eve of New Yearâs Eve, reminiscing on the collective shit show this year has been for everyone in the country, state, and Triad is definitely a bummer. But things certainly could have been a lot worse for both Ian and me. That is the thing about our white, cisgender privilege, just the acknowledgment of this truth is something that a lot of those who are Black, Indigenous, People of Color, differently-abled, and of a different gender identity donât have the luxury of doing.
With the senseless murders of Black people by police this year, especially that of Breonna Taylor, many white folks like Ian and myself have (finally) started to wake up and realize that Black women in this country have been consistently dealt a bad hand and deserve better. As Megan Thee Stallion artfully put it in her recent