An Ohio Walmart employee has been fired after a Black woman claimed that she was racially profiled. Anternitia O’Neal told local news outlet Fox19 that
The Anti-Police Brutality Coalition rally was held in Roselawn on Saturday. (Source: WXIX) By Joanna Bouras | April 24, 2021 at 7:18 PM EDT - Updated April 24 at 7:18 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Dozens of people gathered on Saturday in Roselawn to ask that criminal convictions against family members be reexamined.
The Anti-Police Brutality Coalition rally started around 2 p.m. at New Prospect Baptist Church.
Those gathered shared compelling personal stories about how the lives of loved ones were changed because of one incident. They say they feel the cases need to be reopened and looked into more deeply
Taylor Pennington said her husband has been in jail for 10 years for a crime she maintains he didn’t commit.
The Enquirer
A Minnesota jury found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter Tuesday in the death of George Floyd last May.
Outside the Hamilton County Courthouse Tuesday night a crowd of about 30 gathered in response to the verdict. Barriers had been in place all week in the anticipation of the news out of Minneapolis.
“Guilty on three, a man shouted through a megaphone.
Banners were hung from the barriers saying: Jail killer cops and Reopen all cases.
“I felt such relief I had tears running down my face when I saw he was found guilty, Azzy Quinones said. There’s so many cases where we see cops obviously kill people and that doesn’t happen.