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Centre for Urban Rural Empowerment and Development supports Kokrobite DA basic school

Centre for Urban Rural Empowerment and Development supports Kokrobite DA basic school
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An inside look at the body camera footage captured during fatal Birmingham police chase in 2019

An inside look at the body camera footage captured during fatal Birmingham police chase in 2019
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Brookside police strip-searched man on roadside in search of marijuana, new lawsuit says

Brookside police strip-searched man on roadside in search of marijuana, new lawsuit says
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Suit filed against Alabama sheriff after mentally ill Black man killed in his home

Suit filed against Alabama sheriff after mentally ill Black man killed in his home Updated Apr 29, 2021; Posted Apr 29, 2021 Wallace Wilder s daughters, Tamarra, center, and Mariah, right, attended an announcement that the family is filing a federal lawsuit against Pickens County Sheriff Todd Hall alleging wrongful death and civil rights violations. Wilder, who was mentally ill, was shot in his Gordo home by law enforcement officers on Aug. 28, 2019. Also pictured: a grand-niece, Chloe Harris, 8, far left, and Mariah s daughters, Skylar Sullivan, 5, and Alana Wilder, three months old. (Photo by Greg Garrison/AL.com) Facebook Share Attorneys for the estate of Wallace Wilder filed a federal lawsuit today against Pickens County Sheriff Todd Hall, who was involved in the shooting of the mentally ill Black man in his home in Gordo.

Family demands answers in fatal Birmingham police shooting: I just want to see my baby, grieving mom says

Family demands answers in fatal Birmingham police shooting: ‘I just want to see my baby,’ grieving mom says Updated Apr 14, 2021; The grieving parents of a 28-year-old man who police say died in an Easter Sunday armed confrontation with Birmingham police are demanding answers in the slaying. His father, Desmon Ray Sr., and mother Lashonda Wilson held a news conference Wednesday outside police headquarters. They were joined by their attorneys Johnathan F. Austin and Richard Rice. The family said they have not been allowed to see their son’s body since he was fatally shot by police and have not heard from police or city officials since the shooting 10 days ago, despite repeated requests.

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