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Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY

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‘Acts of domestic terrorism’: Police hunt for suspects as new details emerge in Miami-area shooting that left two dead, 21 injured

May 31, 2021May 31, 2021N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Acts of domestic terrorism’: Police hunt for suspects as new details emerge in Miami-area shooting that left two dead, 21 injured

Miami-Dade police revealed details about a shooting that left two dead and more than 20 people injured over the weekend outside a banquet hall.

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Not just Tulsa: Racist mobs were ‘widespread and a constant concern’ 100 years ago

May 31, 2021N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on Not just Tulsa: Racist mobs were ‘widespread and a constant concern’ 100 years ago

Tulsa’s anti-Black mob violence in 1921 was not the only tragedy of its kind. A look at tragedies that haven’t gained the same recognition.

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Shots fired near George Floyd Square in Minneapolis as community marks anniversary of his death

May 25, 2021N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on Shots fired near George Floyd Square in Minneapolis as community marks anniversary of his death

Police said one person was shot in Minneapolis Tuesday as the community gathered in George Floyd Square to mark the one year since Floyd’s death.

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Derek Chauvin may face longer sentence after judge rules on aggravating factors in George Floyd’s death

May 12, 2021N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on Derek Chauvin may face longer sentence after judge rules on aggravating factors in George Floyd’s death

Former officer Derek Chauvin may face a longer sentence after a Minnesota judge ruled there were several aggravating factors in George Floyd’s murder.

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What if there isn’t a video? For families of people killed by police, it’s ‘not a fair fight’

April 21, 2021N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on What if there isn’t a video? For families of people killed by police, it’s ‘not a fair fight’

Families who lost loved ones to police confrontations watched Derek Chauvin’s trial longing for justice of their own.

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‘We must show up no matter what’: Foreboding air as people gather in George Floyd Square ahead of Chauvin closing arguments

April 18, 2021April 19, 2021N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘We must show up no matter what’: Foreboding air as people gather in George Floyd Square ahead of Chauvin closing arguments

More than a hundred people gathered in George Floyd Square Sunday to show solidarity ahead of closing arguments in Derek Chauvin’s murder trial

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Guilt. Regret. Helplessness: Watching George Floyd die had a ‘profound’ impact on witnesses

March 31, 2021N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on Guilt. Regret. Helplessness: Watching George Floyd die had a ‘profound’ impact on witnesses

Witnesses said they wished they could’ve intervened as Derek Chauvin pressed his knee into George Floyd’s neck.

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Georgia killings increasing fear in Asian communities across nation

March 17, 2021N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on Georgia killings increasing fear in Asian communities across nation

Community leaders and experts say a series of violent attacks this year and a rise in hate incidents is fueled by racist rhetoric about the pandemic.

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The trial of Derek Chauvin begins this month in the death of George Floyd. Here’s what to know.

March 4, 2021March 5, 2021N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on The trial of Derek Chauvin begins this month in the death of George Floyd. Here’s what to know.

The trial of Derek Chauvin, a former police officer charged in George Floyd’s death, starts March 8 in Minneapolis. Here’s what to know.

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Family suing Texas utility companies for $100M after 11-year-old boy died amid power failure

February 22, 2021February 22, 2021N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on Family suing Texas utility companies for $100M after 11-year-old boy died amid power failure

The family of Cristian Pineda is suing two power companies in Texas after the 11-year-old was found dead in their freezing mobile home.

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