Your home . Two times. It was shocking, would have never expected it. As police got closer to the truth he says, i think i know who did it. The truth got closer to home. He just told me, hold on. Its about to get a lot more crazy. Just a nice, quiet place that you want to move and take your family to. Reporter the way we think america used to be, and seems to be harder and harder to find, huh . Yeah. The armys ft. Gordon is just down the road and a number of the citys 12,000 residents are active or retired military. Crime stats can be measured in stolen bicycles. Great place to raise a family. Reporter heres a veteran investigator for the county. Whats your crime rate . Its not that high. We dont have too much violent crime. Reporter dozens of homicides a year, would you say . No, not at all. We might have one a year. Reporter one a year . Yeah. Reporter and in march, 2009, they did have one a homicide. A bad one that sent neighbors shopping for burglar alarms and maybe fresh ammo. You
Two times. It was shocking, would have never expected it. As police got closer to the truth he says, i think i know who did it. The truth got closer to home. He just told me, hold on. Its about to get a lot more crazy. Just a nice, quiet place that you want to move and take your family to. Reporter the way we think america used to be, and seems to be harder and harder to find, huh . Yeah. The armys ft. Gordon is just down the road and a number of the citys 12,000 residents are active or retired military. Crime stats can be measured in stolen bicycles. Great place to raise a family. Reporter heres a veteran investigator for the county. Whats your crime rate . Its not that high. We dont have too much violent crime. Reporter dozens of homicides a year, would you say . No, not at all. We might have one a year. Reporter one a year . Yeah. Reporter and in march, 2009, they did have one a homicide. A bad one that sent neighbors shopping for burglar alarms and maybe fresh ammo. You wonder, wha
History and conversation with us. And to kind of create a space to put that history of conversation with the president and struggles today. Tonight we are going to be talking about black power and political refreshment. It feels a timely in the moment we are in. I think most of you who have been here before also know that every two months i like to talk about rosa parks. Many of you know i am professor Jeanne Theoharis and i wrote a biography of rosa parks and this would have been her 100 third birthday. In honor of that, colleagues have built a new web site called rosaparksbiography. Org to challenge the ways in much of our public conversation today theres a kind of dangerous distinction being made between what is being treated as the good old Civil Rights Movement and the movements for Racial Justice and black lives matter today and these are dangerous distinctions and i think really looking at the history of rosa parks and particularly looking at criminaljustice. Really challenges t
Thats what i wanted to know. Her husband had an alibi, and Something Else, a lover. It was shocking. I never would have expected it. As the police got closer to the truth. He says, i think i know who did it. The truth just got closer to home. He said, hold on, it is about to get a lot more crazy. You wont find mayberry rfd on the map, but if civility is something that you want, you couldnt do much bet ter that o the settle in grovetown, georgia. It is one of the best places. The army fort is down the road are and the citys 12,000 residents are active or military. Crime stats can be measured in stolen bicycles. Here is a veteran investigator for the county. How big is the crime . Hardly any crime. Dozens of homicides would you say . Maybe one a year. And they did a homicide in 2011 one that sent people scrambling for fresh ammo. You wondered what is going on. So many terrible things happened so quickly and so many taboos broke n on a suburban street that the mind reeled. We were so much
Scrambling for fresh ammo. You wondered what is going on. So many terrible things happened so quickly and so many taboos broke enn on a suburban street that the mind reeled. We were so much praying for the fam the family. The neighborhood was shocked. It began here with lwo best friends on a street called hot springs drive in grovetown. Kay parsons had moved into the neighborhood in 2005. She was a devoted wife to her husband david who worked at fort gordon and an active mom cheering on her 12yearold son derrick. Tamara lived down the street. She was a sweetheart. You never saw her mad or upset. Always smiling, and just a joy to be around. What kind of things did she like to do in. Mostly anything to do with her son and her husband. She was very supportive and always being with them. Next door to kay was becky sears, and she hader hands full, too, she and her husband tony had five kids, including two older sons from beckys previous marriage. She is one of the people who is outgoing and