🚨 DRIVING WHILE BLACK: Cop climbs into car and beats Black driver for asking to speak to a supervisor.
Craig Manning says he was racially targeted during a traffic stop.
He made a LEGAL left turn, got pulled over, and asked to speak to a supervisor before handing over his license or exiting the vehicle.
Dashcam footage shows an officer climbing into his car and punching him several times in the face and head. He was charged with traffic violations and resisting arrest.
He’s now planning to sue Suffolk County Police and the officers.
His attorneys say it was because he’s Black and note he had the camera installed out of fear of “driving while Black.”
Another case of police using fists on a Black driver who simply wanted basic rights.
How many more Black men have to get beaten on camera before these cops face real consequences?
Americans literally just want to afford groceries, and here's Donnie BRAGGING about how much he loves the increasing costs families are facing. It's sick.
Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan, who was named Africa’s best men’s referee last year, was welcomed by supporters upon arrival in Mogadishu, Somalia, after being denied entry to the U.S. Read more: https://t.co/3eWCS8MXLn
One week after 17-year-old Kevin Zamora was shot and killed inside Desert Sky Mall, the community gathered Tuesday to support his grieving family with a car wash fundraiser outside Ace of Wingz.
Armando Rubio and Pablo Higuera organized the event, bringing in multiple detailers who volunteered their time. All proceeds from the car wash, along with a portion of sales from inside Ace of Wingz, went to the Zamora family. Some family members were present at the fundraiser and thankful for the community support. https://t.co/04pSy9pMxz
Andrew Toles hasn't played a game since 2018. Every year since then, the Los Angeles Dodgers have quietly re-signed him to a $0 contract for one reason only, so he can keep his health insurance.
Toles appeared in 96 games for the Dodgers from 2016 to 2018, hitting .462 in the 2016 National League Championship Series.
Then in 2019 he didn't show up to spring training. The team placed him on the restricted list indefinitely.
He was subsequently diagnosed with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
In 2020 he was found sleeping behind a FedEx building at Key West International Airport, arrested for trespassing, and taken to a mental health facility.
His father Alvin, a former NFL linebacker, gained guardianship and brought him home.
By 2021 Toles had been in at least 20 mental health clinics.
His father told USA Today: "Schizophrenia, it's just so tough. He can't even watch TV. He hears voices and the TV at the same time. I just want him to have a chance in life. That's all."
The Dodgers had been quietly re-signing him every year without publicising it.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said in 2021: "Man, I would love to see him. I'd love to put my arms around him. I miss him. I really miss him."