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Black Officer Fired for Protecting Black Suspect

May 15, 2026June 6, 2020 by Digital and Radio Facts

Former Buffalo police officer Cariol Horne was fired and denied her pension after stopping a white officer from choking a black suspect.

Categories Regional News Tags alltimehigh, Buffalo News, Buffalo Police, Cariol Horne, civil rights, law enforcement, Police Brutality, Police Reform, social justice 8 Comments

Crump, Figaro on Officers Charged in Floyd Case

May 15, 2026June 4, 2020 by Digital and Radio Facts

Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump and political commentator Tezlyn Figaro discuss the charges filed against officers in the George Floyd case.

Categories Regional News Tags benjamin crump, civil rights, criminal charges, George Floyd, legal analysis, Police Brutality, social justice, Tezlyn Figaro Leave a comment

Campaign, Mourning, Justice Policy Changes

May 15, 2026June 4, 2020 by Digital and Radio Facts

Exploring campaigns for justice reform, public mourning movements, and policy changes in the fight for equality and accountability in today’s society.

Categories Regional News Tags activism, civil rights, community organizing, justice reform, policy change, public mourning, social justice, social movement Leave a comment

Police Rough Up Man Claiming Racial Mistreatment

May 15, 2026June 3, 2020 by Digital and Radio Facts

White man tells police ‘you’re treating me like a black person’ during arrest, inadvertently acknowledging disparate treatment by law enforcement.

Categories Regional News Tags civil rights, law enforcement, Police Brutality, police misconduct, racial inequality, racism, social justice, viral video Leave a comment

Floyd Family Seeks Murder Charges Against Officers

May 15, 2026May 27, 2020 by Digital and Radio Facts

George Floyd’s family members are seeking murder charges against the officers involved in his death. The incident has sparked global outrage and calls for justice.

Categories Regional News Tags civil rights, FAMILY, George Floyd, justice, Minneapolis, Murder Charges, Police Brutality, TMZ Leave a comment

Janelle Monae & Samuel Jackson: Not Your Negro

May 15, 2026March 15, 2017 by Digital and Radio Facts

Janelle Mon?e, Samuel L. Jackson, Common and other celebrities unite to promote the James Baldwin documentary ‘I’m Not Your Negro.’

Categories Regional News Tags civil rights, Common, Documentary, I'm Not Your Negro, james baldwin, Janelle Monae, Samuel L Jackson, social activism Leave a comment

Extended Interview with Witness Who taped S.C. Shooting

May 15, 2026April 9, 2015 by Digital and Radio Facts

Extended interview with the witness who recorded the South Carolina police shooting video. A straightforward discussion with the person who captured crucial evidence.

Categories Regional News Tags breaking news, civil rights, Police Brutality, police shooting, social justice, South Carolina shooting, video evidence, witness interview Leave a comment

New York Officer’s Chokehold on Eric Garner Sparks Outrage

May 15, 2026December 3, 2014 by Digital and Radio Facts
New York Officer's Chokehold on Eric Garner Sparks Outrage

NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo caught on video putting Eric Garner in fatal illegal chokehold while Garner pleaded ‘I can’t breathe.’ Grand jury fails to indict despite video evidence and coroner ruling it homicide.

Categories Regional News Tags Charles Barkley, civil rights, controversy, Eric Garner, NYPD, Police Brutality, social justice, urban culture Leave a comment

Racial Crime Perceptions Drive US Punitive Policies

May 15, 2026September 3, 2014 by Digital and Radio Facts
Racial Perceptions of Crime Drive Punitive Policies in America

New research reveals white Americans’ racial perceptions of crime drive support for harsh punitive policies that disproportionately impact people of color.

Categories Regional News Tags civil rights, criminal justice, ferguson, policy reform, racial bias, sentencing disparities, social justice, The Sentencing Project Leave a comment

Obama Statement on Michael Brown’s Death

May 15, 2026August 13, 2014 by Digital and Radio Facts
Obama Statement on Michael Brown's Death

President Obama releases official statement on Michael Brown’s death in Ferguson, calling the shooting heartbreaking and urging reflection and healing.

Categories Regional News Tags civil rights, Department Of Justice, ferguson, Michael Brown, Missouri, obama, police shooting, protest Leave a comment
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