FBI arrests armed white supremacist plotting against Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza
FBI arrests armed white supremacist plotting against Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza
“It’s official: @travisscott is joining the PlayStation family as a strategic creative partner. Watch his new video here!” the company shared on on social media. The rapper also shared the video on Instagram and captioned it: “Meet the gang. ReBuilt a office at the topfloor in Japan. To chef up Starring @dozie.kanu chair.” In the black-and-white announcement created by Scott, three men donning his Cactus Jack brand t-shirts and the Air Jordan 1 Retro OG mocha sneaker designed by the emcee, are featured, almost implying the possible Nike Dunk collaboration with PlayStation.
Just a day after the presidential debate, the Central Park Five started to trend. Now, they finally spoke about President Donald Trump. On October 22, POTUS and Joe Biden engaged in their last debate. As they were discussing social justice and criminal reform, Trump criticized the former vice president for endorsing the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, although he regrets it now. In response, Biden mentioned the president’s treatment of the Exonerated Five — five Black and Latino teenagers who were wrongly accused of raping and beating a woman in Central Park. Trump rain several newspaper ads demanding their death penalty and never apologized after they were proven to be innocent.
Kevin Richardson and Raymond Santana of the Exonerated Five took to social media to share their thoughts on Trump.
“To the folks that’s still undecided about whom to vote for this upcoming election… Allow me to reintroduce ourselves,” wrote Richardson. “If it was up to Trump’s idea of calling for the death penalty and putting a bounty over my brothers and I head, we wouldn’t be here today!”
Santana posted a video clip of the debate alongside the caption, “When Joe Biden calls out Donald Trump for wanting to give us the DEATH PENALTY. We were kids!! But we are still here.”
Tafara Williams wants answers as her 19-year-old boyfriend, Marcellis Stinnette, was killed by a police officer on Tuesday night (Oct. 20), when the couple was just sitting in their vehicle. Currently, Williams is hospitalized, as she sustained serious injuries on her stomach and her hand.
Waukegan Police Commander Edgar Navarro stated that the officer approached a “suspicious” vehicle. When he was conducting his investigation, the car fled and later, another cop found it and approached the vehicle.
“A second officer located the vehicle in the area of MLK and South Street,” he said. “The officer exited the vehicle and the vehicle that he was investigating then began to reverse. The officer fired into the vehicle.” According to the Hispanic officer who shot the vehicle, he was “in fear for his safety” although the couple did not possess weapons.
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