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Natalie and Derrica Wilson Founded The Black And Missing Foundation


You Don’t See Them On The News: How Two Sisters-In-Law Launched A Nonprofit To Help Find Missing Black People
News coverage for missing persons is even more scarce in the coronavirus pandemic, according to the co-founders of the Black and Missing Foundation.
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‘You Don’t See Them On The News: ’Sisters-In-Law Continue Their Mission To Help Find Missing Black People
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Tamika Huston, a 24-year-old Black woman, was reported missing in May 2004 in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Her boyfriend, Christopher Hampton, confessed to killing her the following year and was later sentenced to life in prison. ....

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Arlington Man Sentenced to Nearly 13 Years in Prison for Trafficking Fentanyl


February 25, 2021 at 2:00pm
An Arlington man was sentenced yesterday (Feb. 24) to 12 years and 7 months in prison for his participation in a conspiracy to distribute fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid.
Cornelius Frazier, 32, would press pills containing fentanyl so that they would resemble prescription pills (like Oxycodone) so that he could distribute for financial gain, according to a U.S. Justice Department press release and court documents.
“As this case demonstrates, fentanyl is not only extremely dangerous because of its potency, but also because it may be hidden in counterfeit prescription pills,” said Raj Parekh, Acting U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, who took over the role on an interim basis last month. “We are grateful to the numerous law enforcement agencies that worked with our Office on this investigation and prevented kilograms of fentanyl from poisoning our communities and harming our loved ones. Their tireless efforts are ....

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Drug Trafficking Conviction Results In 151-Month Jail Sentence


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Cornelius Frazier of Arlington was given a 151-month sentence Wednesday in federal court for conspiring to distribute fentanyl. (Shutterstock)
ALEXANDRIA, VA Cornelius Frazier, 32, of Arlington was sentenced in federal court Wednesday to 151 months in prison for conspiring with others to distribute more than 7 kilograms of fentanyl, according to a U.S. Justice Department release.
Frazier and others were convicted of pressing illicit pills containing fentanyl and other substances to would resemble prescription pills like Oxycodone with the intention of illegally selling them for financial gain, according to court documents.
As this case demonstrates, fentanyl is not only extremely dangerous because of its potency, but also because it may be hidden in counterfeit prescription pills, Raj Parekh, acting U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, said, in a release. We are grateful to the numerous law enforcement agencies that worked with our Office ....

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Northern Va. police agree to investigate each other's officer shootings, but not Fairfax or Loudoun


Northern Va. police agree to investigate each other’s officer shootings, but not Fairfax or Loudoun
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Herndon Police Chief Maggie DeBoard speaks at a news conference on Jan. 12, 2021, announcing a Critical Incident Response Team for police shootings in Northern Virginia.
A group of 11 Northern Virginia police departments said Tuesday it has launched a Critical Incident Response Team to handle the investigations of police shootings, in-custody deaths and officer suicides in one another’s departments, allowing a group of detectives unrelated to the involved department to take an independent look at each case.
But three of the largest law enforcement departments in Northern Virginia the Fairfax County police, the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office and the Alexandria police have not joined the response team. Fairfax said it had confidence in its detectives’ ability to be fair and transparent, and Loudoun ....

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