Federal prosecutors said Friday they will seek the death penalty for a man convicted in the racially motivated murders of 10 Black people in a New York supermarket in 2022. In the federal case against him for hate crimes, prosecutors said the intentional and premeditated nature of the killings, as well as its racist motivations, justified the death penalty.
A Dollar General store, where three Black people were killed during a racially motivated shooting last summer, reopened Friday morning in a northeast Florida community.
Dozens gathered at the African Burying Ground Memorial in Portsmouth Sunday afternoon to show their support for a man who said he was assaulted in a racially motivated attack last month.