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From Leimert Park’s annual celebration to Segerstrom’s first year of festivities, commemorations of Juneteenth will feature Black art across the region.
But for many Black Angelenos, Juneteenth has long been a reason to celebrate, to remember. Maybe they grew up with red punch, barbecue and an understanding of the significance of June 19, which commemorates the day in 1865 when enslaved people of Texas finally learned that slavery had been abolished and that they were free. Perhaps their families carried the traditions with them as they migrated north and west from Galveston, Texas, where the holiday originated, and the surrounding states.
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Man found dead in east Charlotte with gunshot wound
The victim was found lying in the roadway.
The authorities identified the man as Jonathan Leonard McCorkle.
McCorkle was found dead, lying in the roadway, around 8 p.m. in the 5200 block of N. Sharon Amity Road. Police officers had been dispatched to the area to investigate a reported shooting.
MEDIC pronounced McCorkle dead at the scene. His body showed evidence of a gunshot wound, according to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.
CMPD had announced no arrest as of midday Monday.Anyone with information is asked to call 704-432-TIPS and speak directly to a homicide detective, or contact Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600 or visit the Crime Stoppers website at http://charlottecrimestoppers.com/.
Julie Shae Tuck Middleton
Julie Shae Tuck Middleton FORTVILLE Julie Shae Tuck Middleton, age 56, of Fortville, died peacefully in her sleep of a heart attack on Friday, December 4th, 2020. Julie was born May 21st, 1964 in Anderson IN to Earl Eugene and Linda Ann (Miller) Tuck. She attended Mt. Vernon High School in Fortville and retired from professional life while running the office of P & A Machine Co. with her long time partner, Andre Coffey. Julie made friends wherever she went. She had an infectious laugh and kind heart. She would go out of her way to help friends who needed anything from her. Those who know Julie, know of her unwavering love for her children; daughter, Miriah Nichole Scruggs, and son, Michael Sean Middleton. Growing up, she never said no when they brought yet another animal home, and sometimes she was the one bringing the strays home herself. When Sean was young and got into skateboarding but didn’t have a safe place to ride, Julie went to town meeting