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After misidentification by police, innocent Black man detained wrongfully

After misidentification by police, innocent Black man detained wrongfully

On December 19, an innocent Black man was not only handcuffed, but was also escorted out of Lynnhaven Mall, on Virginia Beach, as he was mistaken to be a suspect. The incident was caught on video which became viral on social media, and the officers can be seen detaining the man, who was called Jamar, when he was with his family. 

Jrue Holiday gives away remaining 2020 salary to businesses and nonprofits owned by the Black community

Jrue Holiday gives away remaining 2020 salary to businesses and nonprofits owned by the Black community

Jrue Holiday chose altruism this holiday season along with his wife, Lauren Holiday. It was announced by the couple that the rest of his NBA salary for the year 2020 will be forwarded businesses and nonprofits owned by the Black community. This decision comes as the COVID-19 pandemic has affected several small businesses drastically.  

Proud Boys Leader’s Claim That White House Invited Him Was Refuted

Proud Boys Leader’s Claim That White House Invited Him Was Refuted

Leader of Proud Boys Enrique Tarrio had claimed that he was personally invited to the White House, following a pro-Tump rally that turned violent in Washington, D.C. The White House staff denied these claims.

Tarrio claimed that he was a recipient of a “last minute invitation to an undisclosed location” and then, he posted picture in front of the White House.

White House spokesperson Judd Deere revealed that he was on a Christmas tour.

70,000 sign petition for stopping reinstatement of cops who mocked death of Elijah McClain

70,000 sign petition for stopping reinstatement of cops who mocked death of Elijah McClain

Over 70,000 people signed a petition against the reinstatement of three Aurora,  Colorado police officers who made fun of Elijah McClain’s death in pictures taken  close to the site of his killing by cops. The three former officers Kyle Dittrich, Erica  Morrera and Jason Rosenblatt were supposed to appeal their terminations in hearings that were going to happen this month.