Atlanta councilwoman regrets founding “Kanye West Day” after George Floyd’s comments

Natalyn Archibong is a former Atlanta City Council member who has started a vigorous campaign to take back Kanye West Day in 2021. Now that kanye walking around George Floyd after he died of a Fentanyl overdose Instead of police brutality, the former councilman deeply regretted having a role on Town Day named after the rapper. She wants to distance herself from Ye Natalyn Archipong She said she wanted to distance herself from the rapper and producer after Anti-Semitic statements Plus all the drama it’s about Kanye West Recently after…

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George Floyd: Former Minneapolis police officer charge of aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter!

On Wednesday, a former Minneapolis police officer who pleaded guilty to a charge of aiding and abetting second-degree premeditated murder in the murder of George Floyd was sentenced to three years in prison. Thomas Lane is already serving a two-and-a-half year federal sentence for violating Floyd’s civil rights. When it came to the state case, prosecutors and Lane’s attorneys agreed to a recommended three-year sentence, and prosecutors agreed to allow him to serve that sentence at the same time as his federal sentence, and in a federal prison. And the…

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George Floyd: Houstonian’s 2004 arrest by former HPD officer Gerald Goines denied pardon, lawyer Allison Mathis says!

Houston, Texas (KTRK) – George Floyd’s recorded criminal past, including the arrest of a police officer in Houston, continues to leave the department in disgrace, as is for the foreseeable future. ABC13 learned Thursday that the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles refused to remove Houston’s one-time 2004 arrest linked to Gerald Goins, the central figure in the failed 2019 Harding Street raid, from its record. Full Coverage: HPD Harding Raid Allison Mattis, the Harris County public defender who applied for Parson Floyd in April 2021, told Eyewitness News that…

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Texas Board of Education moves to delay updates to social studies curriculum after conservative pushback!

After facing pressure from conservatives ended Suggested updates In the state’s social studies curriculum scheduled for this year, the state board of education on Tuesday took the step of delaying the review until 2025. Instead, in an initial 7-2 vote, the board approved a curriculum-only modification with directives to comply with a 2021 state law targeting “critical race theory.” These include the addition of civics and literacy standards. A final vote on the resolution is scheduled for Friday, the last day of the week-long board meeting. “This is basically a…

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