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Ocala man accused of severely beating pit bull won't face charge

The State Attorney s Office has dropped its case against a man who reportedly beat a dog so severely with a fence post that the animal had to be put down. The reason: Given the circumstances, Florida law allowed Ocala resident Shawn Lemarr Benson to dowhat he did. Phantom, a 40-pound pit bull, died on Aug. 12. According to a report from Assistant State Attorney Barbara Harris, a law enforcement official spoke with the dog s owner, Phoebe Bennett. She said Benson, 46, was helping her expand a dog kennel in her backyard when Phantom snatched a cat named Puppy that was walking by the kennel.

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How to celebrate Kwanzaa in L.A. in 2020 - Los Angeles Times

Kwanzaa traditions will look different this year, but it’s still possible to celebrate African American culture in Los Angeles. The year-end event was created a year after 1965’s Watts riots as a way to honor African heritage and bring Black families and communities together. Running Dec. 26 to Jan. 1, Kwanzaa is focused on seven principles rooted in the sacred teachings of Asante and Zulu harvest celebrations: Unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, it was easier to celebrate these principles with dance performances, parades and other in-person community events. How can you celebrate Kwanzaa while trying to stay safe at home? By lighting a candle for each principle during the weeklong holiday and embracing the principles of Kwanzaa in the new year. You can also support Black culture, businesses and restaurants. Here are nine ways to celebrate Kwanzaa in Los Angeles in

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9 ways to celebrate Kwanzaa in Los Angeles in 2020

9 ways to celebrate Kwanzaa in Los Angeles in 2020 Lisa Boone © Provided by The LA Times (Micah Fluellen / Los Angeles Times; Getty Images) Kwanzaa traditions will look different this year, but it’s still possible to celebrate African American culture in Los Angeles. The year-end event was created a year after 1965 s Watts riots as a way to honor African heritage and bring Black families and communities together. Running Dec. 26 to Jan. 1, Kwanzaa is focused on seven principles rooted in the sacred teachings of Asante and Zulu harvest celebrations: Unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith.

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