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White woman won’t let Black Postmates specialist deliver food in her building

White woman won’t let Black Postmates specialist deliver food in her building

White woman won’t let Black Postmates specialist deliver food in her building

White woman won't let Black Postmates specialist deliver food in her building
“He’s a Black guy walking around,” the woman said, while blocking Jordan Gipson from entering her building.

A viral video shows a white Los Angeles lady hindering a Black Postmates driver from conveying food in her building. The man — named Jordan Gipson — shared the experience on Instagram. 

“So a Karen prevented me from carrying out my responsibility,” he wrote in a post on Wednesday (July 22). 

The around five-minute clasp starts with Gipson moving toward the high rise working with his food conveyance. The unidentified lady chides Gipson for wearing a green face covering and asks, “Is this a hold-up or something? Simply take it off.” 

Gipson endeavors to dial his client’s condo number close to the building entrance so he can be buzzed in, however the lady remains before the entryway and hinders his entrance. 

“I have food I have to deliver, ma’am,” he tells the woman.

“Don’t deliver anything here. We don’t want you here,” she responds.

Gipson then reaches his client — distinguished as Paul — on the intercom, who advises the lady that he’s anticipating a Postmates delivering. The lady starts interrogating Paul regarding his room number and says she doesn’t accept he’s an resident. 

“I live here asshole and I pay rent here,” she says to Paul before telling him to “get out of my building because you don’t live here.”

The lady at that point demands that Gipson isn’t making a food delivery. 

“He doesn’t live here and he’s not a delivery boy,” she snaps. “He has no car, no bike, nothing. He’s not Domino’s. He’s not Pizza Hut. He didn’t get out of a Lyft; he didn’t get out of an Uber. He’s a Black guy walking around.”

In the end, Paul comes down to the front way to recover the food from Gipson, since the lady won’t let him up. 

Postmates has since reacted to the occurrence in an announcement, saying it is “totally dismayed” by the video. 

“Postmates denounces racism and is committed to the safety of everyone using our platform: couriers, businesses and customers,” the company told McClatchy News.

The food delivery service hasn’t said at this point on the off chance that it will examine the episode. See Gipson’s video underneath.

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Minnesota Governor signs “delayed” police accountability bill

Minnesota Governor signs “delayed” police accountability bill

Minnesota Governor signs “delayed” police accountability bill

Minnesota Governor signs "delayed" police accountability bill

“These critical reforms are long overdue — they are meant to strengthen transparency and community oversight,” Gov. Tim Walz said.

Two months after George Floyd was killed in police guardianship, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz formally marked a police accountability bill into place on Thursday (July 23). This law remembers a boycott for neck-limitations, much like the one utilized on Floyd directly before he died. 

The bill additionally includes a ban for strangleholds, “warrior-style” training and expresses that an officer needs to intercede if his partner utilizes “over the top power and changes rules on the utilization of power to pressure the holiness of life,” as indicated by CBS News. 

“This bipartisan piece of legislation moves us toward a critical step towards criminal justice reform,” Gov. Walz said. “These critical reforms are long overdue — they are meant to strengthen transparency and community oversight.”

The enactment will likewise make another “advisory council for the state board that licenses officers, makes changes in arbitration rules affecting police unions and requires more training on dealing with people with mental health issues and autism.”

A month ago, the House of Representatives passed the “George Floyd Justice in Policing Act” and it was supported by all 233 House Democrats and three Republican representatives.

“Today with the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, the House is regarding his life and the lives of each one of those killed by police fierceness and vowing: Never again,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on June 25. “At the point when we pass this bill, the Senate will have a decision: to respect George Floyd’s life or to sit idle.” 

The bill would put government bans on police strangle holds and no-thump court orders in tranquilize assaults, preclude racial profiling, and build up a national library of police wrongdoing through the Department of Justice. 

The enactment won’t defund police offices or redistribute assets to community programs. Officers will be held personally liable for all harm in misconduct lawsuits and military surplus equipment will be halted from going to police divisions.

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Married to Medicine star blesses activist with veneers after cop violently knocked out her teeth

Married to Medicine star blesses activist with veneers after cop violently knocked out her teeth

Married to Medicine star blesses activist with veneers after cop violently knocked out her teeth

Married to Medicine star blesses activist with veneers after cop violently knocked out her teeth

A Chicago cop knocked out Miracle Boyd’s teeth while she was attempting to record a kindred protestor’s capture. 

On the night of July 17, 18-year-old protestor Miracle Boyd was ambushed by a Chicago cop while protesting at the Christopher Columbus statue in Grant Park. A few of her teeth were viciously knocked out during the physical altercation. The high schooler has since gotten another reason to smile via  “Married To Medicine” star Dr. Heavenly. 

Dr. Radiant took to Instagram to share photographs and video of Boyd’s new veneers. “My beautiful Miracle @miracleboyd18,” she captioned the post. “I’m so sorry this happened to you! Glad I could help. #BlackLivesMatter #PrayForOURBabies @smilesbydrheavenly.”

A couple of days after the ambush, Boyd stood up at a question and answer session. 

“So, basically, a caucasian male was [getting] arrested and I was recording the police,” she said. “The police officer came up to me and he smacked my phone out my hand and it hit me in the mouth. My [teeth] got knocked out. I feel like it shouldn’t have happened.”

She included,  “[The cop] wanted me to put my phone away, I wasn’t going to put it away…. You can’t deny me my rights.” Boyd also called for the officer to be relieved of his duties.

Numerous individuals saw the ambush and it was caught on video camera. Jeanette Taylor stood in opposition to the circumstance not long after it occurred. “I’m going to tell you right now, if this was my kid — and Miracle is one of mine — I would burn this city to the ground,” Taylor said of Boyd, who is good friends with her daughter. “You beat people up over a statue? You rough them up over a statue?”

She closed, “They’re so busy protecting white supremacy, they’re so busy protecting a Christopher Columbus statue that they beat her.”

In excess of 20 complaints were documented against the Chicago Police Department the evening of Boyd’s attack. Major Lori Lightfoot has since requested the expulsion of the Columbus statues from two Chicago parks to forestall further encounter between the officers and protestors. 

Look at video and photographs of Boyd’s new smile below

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LeBron James vehemently demands capture of cops engaged with Breonna Taylor’s fatal demise

LeBron James vehemently demands capture of cops engaged with Breonna Taylor’s fatal demise

LeBron James vehemently demands capture of cops engaged with Breonna Taylor’s fatal demise

LeBron James vehemently demands capture of cops engaged with Breonna Taylor's fatal demise

LeBron James vehemently demands capture of cops engaged with Breonna Taylor’s fatal demise 

“We want the cops arrested who committed that crime,” he said after an Orlando scrimmage on Thursday (July 23).

LeBron James utilized a post-scrimmage question and answer session to request justice for Breonna Taylor on Thursday night (July 23). The Los Angeles Lakers star has focused on Taylor’s case.

“First of all, I want to continue to shed light on justice for Breonna Taylor and to her family and everything that’s going on with that situation,” James said.

“We want the cops arrested who committed that crime. In the state of Kentucky — what’s going on down there — I know a lot of people are feeling the same,” he continued. “Us as the NBA and [as] players — me as one of the leaders of this league — I want her family to know and I want the state of Kentucky to know that we feel for her and we want justice. That’s what it’s all about. What’s right is right and what’s wrong is wrong.”

The All-Star MVP additionally called attention to that while visual proof has helped George Floyd’s case progress, Taylor’s battle for justice has been slower. Each of the four previous officers engaged with the May 25 demise of Floyd have been captured and accused of either second-degree murder or supporting and abetting second-degree murder. While on account of Taylor, who was lethally shot during a police strike back in March, just one officer has been discharged from the police office. 

“I mean, is that what we need to see? A video of Breonna being killed to realize how bad the situation is?” he asked.

James paid tribute to Taylor by adding her name on his signature basketball shoes. In front of the relaunched b-ball season, the NBA has permitted players to wear social justice statements in lieu of their last name on team jerseys. 

Likewise during Thursday night’s Orlando scrimmage, James supported that Black Lives Matter is a way of life, instead of a “movement.” 

“A lot of people kind of use this analogy, talking about Black Lives Matter as a movement. It’s not a movement,” he said. “When you’re Black, it’s not a movement. It’s a lifestyle. We sit here and say it’s a movement and, ok, how long is this movement going to last?”It’s a way of life. We stay here and state it’s a development and, alright, how long is this development going to last?” 

See a clasp from James’ public interview underneath. The 2020 NBA season is set to continue on July 30.

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Previous Philadelphia cop accused of assault for pepper-spraying kneeling activists

Previous Philadelphia cop accused of assault for pepper-spraying kneeling activists

Previous Philadelphia cop accused of assault for pepper-spraying kneeling activists

Previous Philadelphia cop accused of assault for pepper-spraying kneeling activists

Richard Paul Nicoletti is confronting six misdemeanor allegations. 

A previous Philadelphia cop has been hit with various charges for pepper spraying kneeling Black Lives Matter protestors, as per Huff Post

The lead prosecutor’s office declared on Wednesday (July 22) that Richard Paul Nicoletti was confronting six misdemeanor accusations of oppresion, careless danger, simple assualt and possession of an instrument of crime. A month ago, Nicoletti was gotten on camera approaching bowing nonconformists on Interstate 676 and showering three of them in their face. 

“He physically pulled down goggles one of the protesters was wearing for protection and sprayed her again in the face,” the office said in a statement.

Nicoletti then went up to another protestor, who was in a protected position, and fiercely tossed the man on his back before pepper spraying him in the face. 

As indicated by District Attorney Larry Krasner, his office “will not make excuses for crimes committed by law enforcement that demean the democratic freedoms so many Americans have fought and died to preserve.” The former cop’s attorney says that his client is “being charged with crimes for simply following orders.”

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