Police Body Camera Footage Leaked in George Floyd Case
Police body camera footage has been leaked in the George Floyd case. Floyd, a black man died in police custody after a now-fired white police officer knelt on his neck for eight minutes in Minneapolis, MN on May 25.
Family of George Floyd Announces Civil Lawsuit Against Minneapolis, Four Officers
The family of George Floyd has filed a civil suit against the City of Minneapolis and the four former officers accused in his death. The suit alleges a “reckless disregard” of Floyd’s civil rights. Read on for more.
Black Americans Refusing to Shop Today in Support of #BlackOutDay2020
Tuesday is #BlackOutDay2020, a day where many Black Americans will refuse to shop and if they do, they are suggesting the community only shops at Black-owned businesses.
Four Officers Charged in George Floyd's Death in Court Today
Derek Chauvin, the officer infamously captured on video with his knee on George Floyd’s neck, faces a court hearing on June 29 along with the three officers charged with aiding and abetting Floyd’s murder.
Martin Luther King III on George Floyd Protests, Racial Justice and Police Reform
Martin Luther King III, son of the legendary civil rights movement leader, talks George Floyd protests, police reform and racial justice, with KNX co-hosts Charles Feldman and Mike Simpson.
George Floyd’s Daughter Wishes Him ‘Happy Father’s Day in Heaven’ Weeks After His Death
Gianna Floyd, the 6-year-old daughter of George Floyd, wished her late father a ‘Happy Father’s Day in Heaven.’ She posted a heartfelt tribute on her Instagram page.
12-Year-Old Lands Record Deal with George Floyd Tribute 'I JUST WANNA LIVE,' With Proceeds Going To the NAACP
As a fitting celebration of Juneteenth, only two weeks after Keedron Bryant’s “I JUST WANNA LIVE” video went viral, the young Gospel singer has officially signed a deal with Warner Records for the song’s official release.
Auto Factories Go Quiet to Mark Juneteenth With 8 Minutes, 46 Seconds of Silence
Events and celebrations will be held across metro Detroit today to mark Juneteenth, the holiday that honors June 19, 1865, when the last slaves were notified of their freedom two years after the Civil War.