Rest in Power, Jade Aniya Callwood 💔🕊️
This radiant, brilliant HBCU senior at Tuskegee University was taken far too soon, leaving her family, friends, and the entire Golden Tiger family in complete shock.
Jade, a 21-year-old shining light from Conyers, Georgia, was a dedicated senior majoring in Environmental, Resources and Plant Sciences on track to graduate this May. Known for her infectious smile, sharp mind, and vibrant spirit that lit up every room she entered, Jade embodied excellence, passion, and purpose.
From graduating Heritage High School in 2022 to thriving on campus and making her mark in the College of Agriculture, Environment and Nutrition Sciences, she was building a legacy rooted in service and impact.
May her memory continue to inspire every young scholar chasing their dreams at an HBCU and beyond.
Rest easy, Queen. Your light will never fade, you will be remembered, celebrated, and carried forward always. 👏🏾
Guys…I’ve just seen this. I don’t know this girl but I’m supporting! Long story short, she needs to raise enough money to pay for her studies at Harvard…Show some support too 🙏🏾
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The mother of Cyrus Carmack-Belton is calling for Hate Crime Bill protections for Black Americans, but the NAACP and the Democrats are going to ignore her.
#VIRGINIA#Portsmouth
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DAMARJAY WAS LAST SEEN WEARING A WHITE SHIRT TAN PANTS AND BLUE SHOES. HE HAS MEDICAL CONDITIONS THAT REQUIRE MEDICATION AND MAY BE IN NEED OF MEDICAL ATTENTION.
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🚨 “I don’t care, I’ll take a cripple.” That’s what 70-year-old Steven Dana said before trying to drown a 21-year-old on crutches.
Dana confronted a group of young men using the residents-only boat ramp at Lake Maspenock in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, yelling it was “time to go.” When one of Matthew Duffy’s friends asked if he was going to “beat up a cripple,” Dana replied with that exact line.
He then slapped the 21-year-old (who walks with crutches from a recent severe accident) and held his head underwater during the struggle. Bystanders pulled Dana off. Duffy said he feared for his life and couldn’t fight back because of his injuries.
Dana was charged with attempted murder, two counts of strangulation/suffocation, and assault and battery on a disabled person. He has an extensive criminal history and was held without bail. Police called it “senseless violence” and said residents should contact proper authorities for bylaw issues instead of taking matters into their own hands.
When a rules dispute escalates into an attempted drowning of someone who can barely defend himself, it shows how quickly “I’ll handle this myself” can turn deadly.
What happens when people decide they get to play judge and enforcer over minor access disputes especially against the vulnerable?