D.L. Hughley continues to voice his dissatisfaction with the guilty verdict in the Karmelo Anthony trial and says there has never been a case in the United States where a white guy k*lled a Black guy and was given a guilty verdict by an all Black jury.
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🚨 JUST IN: Karmelo Anthony broke down SOBBING after the jury UNANIMOUSLY came back with a guilty verdict of MURDER
There was plenty of sobbing amongst his supporters here outside the courthouse too, which quickly turned into RAGE
Charleston White tried to warn black people about how racist Chinese people are towards black people 😳
“Our kids can’t shop at their stores freely without them harassing them”
Rick Chow, the gas station owner accused of killing 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton, was found not guilty by a jury after eight hours of deliberations. Chow testified that he believed the teen was stealing from his store and was carrying a gun. He claimed he shot Cyrus in self-defense because he feared the teen was about to shoot his son. Members of Cyrus' family were seen crying and sobbing in the courtroom as the not guilty verdict was read.
New York City just made history. 🗽
Proud of my friend @EdwinRaymondNYC 🙏🏾
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appointed Edwin Raymond, former NYPD Lieutenant, whistleblower, and author of An Inconvenient Cop, as the new Sheriff of New York City.
Edwin Raymond didn’t just survive the system. He fought it from the inside. He led the largest civil rights lawsuit in NYPD history challenging illegal arrest quotas. He exposed racial profiling when it was career suicide to do so. And he wrote the book — literally — on what real accountability in policing looks like.
Now he’s running the office.
This is what it looks like when a mayor chooses justice over politics. Mayor Mamdani called him “principled, courageous and deeply committed to justice” and the record backs every word of that.
The city is watching. The country is watching. And for once, the right person is in the room. 👊🏾
📖 Read his story: An Inconvenient Cop: My Fight to Change Policing in America
Thomas Massie says he plans to publicly read the names of Epstein clients before leaving Congress.
If he follows through, Washington is about to enter full panic mode.
This Sears story is sparking debate about today’s economy.
A man’s viral reflection on working at Sears in the early 1990s has social media debating the reality of today’s economy. He described coworkers in customer service, hardware, and appliance sales living what he called “normal middle-class lives” through full-time retail work alone.
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