White children can post with their guns, but it doesn't make them guilty. God forbid a Black child does it, he is guilty and a criminal from the get go.
Side-by-side photo of Cyrus Carmack-Belton and Trayvon Martin going viral. The two teens share a striking resemblance, and were killed under similar circumstances after being accused of crimes they didn’t commit.
🚨The official coroner ruling was that GEORGE FLOYD did NOT die of a drug overdose.
Hennepin County Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker’s autopsy determined:
Manner of death: Homicide
Cause of death: Cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression
Fentanyl intoxication and heart disease were listed only as “other significant conditions” — contributing factors, not the primary cause. Baker stood by this exact ruling under oath in court.
The jury convicted on the evidence and this medical determination.
Why push a version that doesn’t match the official record?
🚨BREAKING: All-White Jury Selected in Karmelo Anthony Murder Trial
In Collin County, Texas, a jury of 12 people and 6 alternates — none of them Black — was selected today for the trial of Karmelo Anthony.
Anthony, a Black teenager, is charged with murder in the 2025 stabbing death of white student Austin Metcalf at a Frisco track meet. Anthony claims self-defense. His defense team accused prosecutors of improperly striking the final three Black candidates from the jury pool.
The selection of an all-white jury in this racially charged case has sparked debate about fairness and public confidence in the verdict. Critics point to past cases, such as the acquittal of Asian store owner Chikei Rick Chow by an all-white jury despite strong evidence against him.
Does striking Black jurors — even for stated race-neutral reasons — in a high-profile, racially sensitive murder trial involving a self-defense claim undermine trust in the justice system?
🚨 Cop FIRED After Punching Woman Repeatedly In The Head During Arrest
On May 29 in Shelby, North Carolina, a doorbell camera captured a Shelby police officer throwing 34-year-old Cherrie Moore to the ground and punching her repeatedly in the head during an arrest.
A second officer can be heard saying “I got her” while trying to stop him. Moore was reportedly asking for mental health help at the time.
Officer Karson Hyder was placed on leave and fired within 24 hours. Chief Brad Fraser called the actions “disturbing.”
Moore suffered a broken nose and facial injuries. She was later released and charges against her were dropped. The video has sparked protests, with her family demanding criminal charges against the officer.