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A judge dismissed murder charges against Juwan Deering, who has served 15 years for the arson deaths of five children in a Detroit suburb in 2000. Deering's story mirrors that of so many other wrongfully convicted Black men.

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Antwan Gilmore was asleep in his car when he was approached by Washington D.C. police officers and shot to death in another egregious example of cops shooting first and asking questions last.

North Carolina man Floyd Ray Roseberry was arrested Thursday afternoon after he threatened to blow up the Library of Congress.

An elderly woman in Uptown Houston who was kidnapped, driven to an ATM and forced by gunpoint to withdraw $500 is now speaking out in order to catch her attacker.

The 2002 Washington D.C. area sniper murders' new documentary series has aired on Vice TV. Watch here...

Isaiah Brown’s siblings said the deputy (whose name was not released) started shooting for no reason. “I’m just still trying to figure out where he felt the threat at, to feel the need to shoot,"

Potter initially resigned from the police department on Tuesday (April 13), two days after the shooting death of Wright.

Kirbyjon Caldwell, who led Windsor Village United Methodist Church, was sentenced to six years in prison followed by one year of supervised release for conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

A pastor in Virginia called on 911 for help against White trespassers who allegedly attacked him verbally and physically, and instead, was met with an arrest.

  Police officer Darren Wilson‘s dubious shooting of 18-year-old Ferguson, Mo., resident Michael Brown (pictured) set off a firestorm of protests in Ferguson and around the country, with the public calling out for justice in the teen’s untimely death. And while Wilson is yet to be prosecuted for the college-bound youth’s murder, just a few days after his autopsy […]