Internet laughing at woman who tried to bribe a police officer

A woman, who had too much to drink and was not wearing any pants, was caught on video offering a cop sex in an attempt to avoid arrest in Little Rock, Arkansas, on January 15, 2023. The woman was pulled over for DWI and a possible stolen vehicle. The female suspect refused to stop after the cop activated his lights and siren. She is seen … Continue reading Internet laughing at woman who tried to bribe a police officer

A black woman living with unbearable guilt after getting away with murder

In a raw and introspective Facebook post, Cinn Johnson, a black woman who was acquitted of murder charges, opens up about the profound guilt that has become a relentless companion in her life. At 18 years old, Cinn found herself at the center of a trial that ended with her being declared “not guilty,” but the echoes of that fateful day continue to reverberate in … Continue reading A black woman living with unbearable guilt after getting away with murder

A Black Family’s Struggle After Woman’s Killer Released on Bond

In September 2022, tragedy struck when Denisha Williams was shot to death at Peaches Nightclub in Valdosta. Her alleged killer, Jacques Jelks, the father of her child, faced a charge of malice murder. The subsequent events surrounding Jelks’ indictment and release on bond have sparked outrage within Denisha’s family, revealing the complex layers of grief and frustration that accompany seeking justice. Jelks was indicted by … Continue reading A Black Family’s Struggle After Woman’s Killer Released on Bond

Black American Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Hate Crimes Against Haitian Nationals

A 22-year-old Ohio man, Izaye Eubanks, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for committing federal hate crimes targeting and attacking Haitian nationals in the Springfield area. Eubanks pleaded guilty to multiple charges in August, admitting to assaulting and robbing at least eight Haitian individuals based on their national origin. Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division emphasized, “Attacks … Continue reading Black American Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Hate Crimes Against Haitian Nationals

Trial Date Set for Carlee Russell’s Appeal of Faked Abduction Conviction

A trial date has been established for Carlee Russell’s appeal following her municipal conviction for fabricating her own abduction. The 26-year-old had pleaded not guilty to charges of false reporting to law enforcement authorities and falsely reporting an incident, but she was found guilty by Hoover Municipal Judge Brad Bishop, acting upon the recommendation of state prosecutors. Judge Bishop handed down a verdict of one … Continue reading Trial Date Set for Carlee Russell’s Appeal of Faked Abduction Conviction

Child’s Killer Suspected In Woman’s Death

An Illinois man who was accused of the tragic killing of a 10-year-old girl earlier this year has entered a guilty plea and subsequently received a 90-year prison sentence. On July 8, Destiny Huggins and her sister were engaged in outdoor play when Monroe abducted both girls. Fortunately, Huggins’ 6-year-old sister managed to escape and promptly informed her mother about her sister’s abduction. Huggins’ mother … Continue reading Child’s Killer Suspected In Woman’s Death

Understanding Crime Rates in Predominantly Black Neighborhoods

The issue of crime rates in predominantly black neighborhoods is a complex and multifaceted problem. While it is essential to approach this topic with sensitivity, it’s crucial to examine the contributing factors behind higher crime rates in these areas. These factors are rooted in a history of systemic inequality, social and economic disparities, and complex social dynamics. This article seeks to explore some of the … Continue reading Understanding Crime Rates in Predominantly Black Neighborhoods

Black People Need to Stop Overlooking Rape and Pedophilia

When considering the typical reactions of black people to R. Kelly, Bill Cosby, and the pedophiles within black families, the most common response from black individuals often involves reactions that do not support the victim. Instead, black people tend to assert that the victim waited too long to speak, accuse the victim of seeking financial gain, or, in cases of pedophilia within families where there … Continue reading Black People Need to Stop Overlooking Rape and Pedophilia

Black Man to Stand Trial for Racist Killings of White Men

Tulsa, Oklahoma – In a harrowing case that has shaken the community, Carlton Gilford will face trial for the alleged random shootings of two innocent victims. After a thorough review of the evidence, a Tulsa County judge has determined that the prosecution has sufficient grounds to proceed with the case. The disturbing events unfolded at the Rudisill Library, where Gilford is accused of fatally shooting … Continue reading Black Man to Stand Trial for Racist Killings of White Men

A Father’s Grief: Remembering Wynter Cole Smith

In the wake of an unimaginable tragedy, Ajay Smith, a loving black father, finds himself grappling with the profound loss of his beloved toddler daughter, Wynter Cole Smith. The 2-year-old’s life was tragically cut short after a harrowing incident that unfolded over the weekend, leaving the family shattered and the community in mourning. Ajay, a 24-year-old senior and football player at the University of Tennessee … Continue reading A Father’s Grief: Remembering Wynter Cole Smith