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Archive for September, 2013

A Flower In The River: Justice Continues To Elude Mustafa Family Nearly Three Years After The Pretty Monroe Teen Went Missing

A Continued Series On the Murder of Phylicia Barnes   If someone would have told me that the murder case of Phylicia Barnes would span several years I would not have believed them. Sadly though, nearly three years after the book smart country girl from rural North Carolina went missing, her case continues to make

A Deep Fear Of Black Men In America: Killing Of Unarmed Black Man In Charlotte Denotes An Acceptable Police Culture Of Excessive Force

It’s widely believed within the African American community that many white Americans have a distinct fear of big muscular black men, and it’s debatable if such fear is justified whether you rationalize the prevalence of black on black violence, or the inherited guilt many people believe white people manifest on their conscience for the enslavement

2013 An Award Winning Year: Crime Watchdog Community Names TPC Among Top 50 Crime News Blogs

Background Checks.org Top 50 Crime News Blogs Community leaders, activist, and other grassroots advocacy groups and their members won’t tell you that they enjoy being acknowledged for the service they provide to the communities and venues whom they serve. When awards and other gestures of distinction is brought to light regarding ones diligence in serving

A Flower In The River: State Missed Critical Clues During First Trial In Barnes Teen Murder Case

Part II of a Series Leading to the Second Murder Trial With less than three weeks away before the State of Maryland begins a retrial of Michael Maurice Johnson for killing young Phylicia Simone Barnes, those of us who have been diligently following the honors teen from Monroe, North Carolina case can’t help but look

Manhunt Continues For Coward: 16 Month Old Gunned Down In Brooklyn Streets

While light rain trickled down during one of New York’s most anticipated festivities of the summer, nearly 3 million people gathered in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn for the annual West Indies Day parade, and it’s hard to imagine that such a celebration could spark any kind of pride at all considering the horrific crime

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