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thecurefordepression · 1 year ago
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onenakedfarmer · 2 years ago
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BLACK OWNED BOOKSTORES List courtesy of Publishers Weekly
Activists across the United States are encouraging book lovers who want to show support for the ongoing protests against police violence to buy books from black-owned and African American–focused bookstores. PW has compiled a list of black-owned stores for readers.
44th and 3rd Bookseller, Atlanta, Ga.
A Different Booklist, Toronto, Ont.
The African American Literature Book Club, online
AfriWare Books, Maywood, Ill.
Amalgam, Philadelphia, Pa.
Ashay by the Bay, Vallejo, Calif.
Atomic City Comics, Philadelphia, Pa.
Babycakes Book Stack, Online
Between the Lines Bookstore, Baton Rouge, La.
Beyond Barcodes Bookstore, Kokomo, Ind.
Black Garnet Books, Minneapolis, Minn.
Black World Books, Killeen, Tex.
Blackstone Bookstore & Cultural Center, Ypsilanti, Mich.
Book Boutique, Atlanta, Ga.
Books and Crannies, Martinsville, Va.
Brian Lair Books, South Bend, Ind.
Brave and Kind Books, Decatur, Ga.
Cafe Con Libros, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Carol's Bookstore, Sacramento, Calif
Cultured Books, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Da Book Joint, Chicago, Ill.
Dare Books, Longwood, Fla.
Detroit Book City, Southfield, Mich.
Enda's Booktique, Duncanville, Tex.
Eso Wan Books, Los Angeles
Eye See Me, University City, Mo.
For Keeps Books, Atlanta, Ga.
Frugal Bookstore, Roxbury, Mass.
Fulton Street Books & Coffee, Tulsa, Ok.
Harambee Books, Alexandria, Va.
Harriett's Bookshop, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hakim's Bookstore, Philadelphia, Pa.
Loyalty Bookstore, Washington, D.C., and Silver Spring, Md.
Lushena Books, Bensenville, Ill.
Mahogany Books, Washington, D.C.
Marcus Books, Oakland, Calif.
Medu Bookstore, Atlanta, Ga.
MeJah Books, Claymont, Del.
Mocha Books, Tulsa, Okla.
Nubian Bookstore, Morrow, Ga.
Olive Tree Books-n-Voices, Springfield, Mass.
Pyramid Art, Books, & Custom Framing, Little Rock, Ark.
Revolution Books, Berkeley, Calif.
Riches in Reading, Maryland City, Md.
Sankofa, Washington, D.C.
Semicolon Bookstore, Chicago, Ill.
Sister's Uptown Bookstore, New York, N.Y.
Sistah Scifi, Online
Smith & Hannon, Cincinnati, Ohio
Solid State Books, Washington, D.C.
Source Booksellers, Detroit, Mich.
Source of Knowledge, Newark, N.J.
The Dock Bookshop, Fort Worth, Tx.
The Black Reserve, Lansdale, Pa.
The Key Bookstore, Hartford, Conn.
The Listening Tree, Decatur, Ga.
The Lit. Bar, Bronx, N.Y.
The Tiny Bookstore, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Turning Page Bookshop, Goose Creek, S.C.
Willa's Books, Kansas City, Mo.
Uncle Bobbie's Books and Cafe, Philadelphia, Penn.
Underground Books, Sacramento, Calif.
Yoruba Bookstore, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Zawadi Books, Columbus, Ohio
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petnews2day · 1 year ago
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Baby boy identified in deadly North Texas dog attack
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Baby boy identified in deadly North Texas dog attack
DUNCANVILLE — A baby boy died after being attacked by three dogs in Duncanville Monday. The Medical Examiner’s office identified the boy who was mauled to death as 1-year-old Shiraz Asirvadam. Duncanville police say he was among three other children in the house when the attack happened. “This is certainly a tragedy,” said Duncanville Police Chief […]
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blacktruthdotnet · 2 years ago
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‘Life May be Forever Changed’: Black Man Allegedly Paralyzed from the Waist Down By Texas Cops After Woman Reported Him for Urinating In Alleyway
By: John Caesar Article Reprint Keandre Green is being escorted to Charlton Methodist Hospital. (Photo: @_ja_moore/Twitter) The family of a 21-year-old whose spine was crushed during a police encounter with authorities in Duncanville, Texas, is demanding justice.
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bikerlovertexas · 5 years ago
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politicalprof · 3 years ago
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Today’s ammosexual decided to shoot up a children’s day camp. Another ridiculous day in Gunmerica.
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cannabiscomrade · 3 years ago
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Dude I’m going fucking nuts I’m running a summer camp right now this is my worst nightmare
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bighermie · 3 years ago
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Police in Duncanville, Texas responded rapidly to 911 calls of an armed man and shots fired at the Duncanville Fieldhouse summer camp Monday morning, shooting and killing the man in an exchange of gunfire in the gymnasium. No children, staff or police were injured even though the gunman is reported to have fired at least…
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justforbooks · 4 years ago
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On January 15, 2009, US Airways Flight 1549, an Airbus A320 on a flight from New York City's LaGuardia Airport to Charlotte, North Carolina, struck a flock of birds shortly after take-off, losing all engine power. Unable to reach any airport for an emergency landing, pilots Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles glided the plane to a ditching in the Hudson River off Midtown Manhattan. All 155 people on board were rescued by nearby boats, with a few serious injuries.
This water landing of a powerless jetliner became known as the "Miracle on the Hudson", and a National Transportation Safety Board official described it as "the most successful ditching in aviation history". The Board rejected the notion that the pilot could have avoided ditching by returning to LaGuardia or diverting to nearby Teterboro Airport.
The pilots and flight attendants were awarded the Master's Medal of the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators in recognition of their "heroic and unique aviation achievement".
An NTSB board member called the ditching "the most successful ... in aviation history. These people knew what they were supposed to do and they did it and as a result, no lives were lost." New York State Governor David Paterson called the incident "a Miracle on the Hudson." U.S. President George W. Bush said he was "inspired by the skill and heroism of the flight crew," and praised the emergency responders and volunteers. President-elect Barack Obama said that everyone was proud of Sullenberger's "heroic and graceful job in landing the damaged aircraft." He thanked the crew, whom he invited to his inauguration five days later.
The Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators awarded the crew the rarely bestowed Master's Medal on January 22, 2009 for outstanding aviation achievement, at the discretion of the Master of the Guild. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg presented the crew with the Keys to the City, and Sullenberger with a replacement copy of a library book lost on the flight, Sidney Dekker's Just Culture: Balancing Safety and Accountability. Rescuers received Certificates of Honor.
The crew received a standing ovation at the Super Bowl XLIII on February 1, 2009, and Sullenberger threw the ceremonial first pitch of the 2009 Major League Baseball season for the San Francisco Giants. His Giants jersey was inscribed with the name "Sully" and the number 155 – the count of people aboard the plane.
On July 28, passengers Dave Sanderson and Barry Leonard organized a thank you luncheon for emergency responders from Hudson County, New Jersey, on the shores of Palisades Medical Center in North Bergen, New Jersey, where 57 passengers had been brought following their rescue. Present were members of the U.S. Coast Guard, North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue, NY Waterway Ferries, the American Red Cross, Weehawken Volunteer First Aid, the Weehawken Police Department, West New York E.M.S., North Bergen E.M.S., the Hudson County Office of Emergency Management, the New Jersey E.M.S. Task Force, the Guttenberg Police Department, McCabe Ambulance, the Harrison Police Department, and doctors and nurses who treated survivors.
Sullenberger was named Grand Marshal for the 2010 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California.
In August 2010, aeronautical chart publisher Jeppesen issued a humorous approach plate titled "Hudson Miracle APCH," dedicated to the five crew of Flight 1549 and annotated "Presented with Pride and Gratitude from your friends at Jeppesen."
Sullenberger retired on March 3, 2010, after thirty years with US Airways and its predecessor, Pacific Southwest Airlines. At the end of his final flight he was reunited with Skiles and a number of the passengers from Flight 1549.
In December 2010, Sullenberger was appointed an Officer of France's Legion of Honour.
N106US, the accident aircraft, was moved to a salvage yard in New Jersey and put up for auction a week after the accident, but remained without takers for over two years. In 2011, it was purchased by the Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina, and reassembled, minus the engines, in the museum's main hangar, where it is currently on display.
In 2013, the entire crew was inducted into the International Air & Space Hall of Fame at the San Diego Air & Space Museum.
The ditching was recorded by several closed-circuit television cameras. Television reports and documentaries produced soon afterward contained extensive video of the ditching and rescue, and recorded interviews with the aircrew, passengers, rescuers, and other key participants.
Sullenberger's 2009 memoir, Highest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters was adapted into a feature film Sully, directed by Clint Eastwood. It starred Tom Hanks as Sullenberger and Aaron Eckhart as co-pilot Jeff Skiles. It was released by Warner Bros. on September 9, 2016.
In May 2011, CBS News hired Sullenberger as an aviation and safety expert.
His second book, Making a Difference: Stories of Vision and Courage from America's Leaders, was published in May 2012. He was ranked second in Time's Top 100 Most Influential Heroes and Icons of 2009, after Michelle Obama.
In December 2018, he received the Tony Jannus Award for distinguished achievement in commercial air transportation.
Sullenberger's speech before Congress concerning U.S. civil aviation is featured in Michael Moore's 2009 documentary Capitalism: A Love Story.
Sullenberger is also referred to in the 2011 romantic comedy film Friends with Benefits. Throughout the film, Justin Timberlake's character repeatedly suggests to people he meets aboard planes that modern airplanes practically fly themselves, and that Sullenberger's feat was less impressive than it was portrayed, an idea for which he encounters incredulity and hostility. Mila Kunis' character is also seen reading Sullenberger's English Wikipedia article.
The 2010 song "A Real Hero", by French electronica artist College and the band Electric Youth, is about Captain Sullenberger and the Flight 1549 water landing. Frontman Austin Garrick was inspired to write the song by his grandfather, whose reference to Sullenberger as "a real human being and a real hero" became the song's refrain.
Radio personality Garrison Keillor wrote "Pilot Song: The Ballad of Chesley Sullenberger III" for the January 17, 2009 edition of his radio variety show A Prairie Home Companion.
Sullenberger appeared as himself in a cameo role in the 2017 film Daddy's Home 2.
"Hudson River Runway", the March 14, 2011, episode of the TV series Mayday, documents the events around Flight 1549's emergency landing, and contains interviews with several of its real-life participants. Captain Sullenberger is not interviewed in the show, but is portrayed in reenactments by actor Christopher Britton.
President George H. W. Bush's service dog Sully, who was assigned to Bush in mid-2018 after the death of Bush's wife Barbara, was named after Sullenberger.
Sully is featured in the pilot of the 2020 Fox cartoon series Duncanville.
Sullenberger was widely celebrated for landing the plane with no loss of life.
Jeffrey Bruce "Jeff" Skiles was flying as a First Officer on flight 1549 due to a staff reduction at US Airways; he had usually flown as Captain prior to the staff reduction and actually had slightly more flight hours than Sullenberger (though he had much less experience in the Airbus A320).
Both Skiles' parents were pilots during his childhood, and he became a pilot himself when he was just sixteen years old. He first worked flying cargo airplanes, and then worked for Midstate Airlines from 1983 to 1986, but at the time of the emergency landing he had been with US Airways for 23 years.
Atul Gawande, author of The Checklist Manifesto, asserted that the successful emergency landing relied on the cooperation of Sullenberger and Skiles. Gawande's central premise is that even really experienced people in any field encounter rare events, and that successfully coping with the rare event requires first the careful anticipation of future emergencies, and second, preparing a well thought-out list of steps to follow, in advance.
In his book Gawande reminded readers that, during an emergency, there are so many tasks to complete, that the co-pilot is working at least as hard as the pilot. Sullenberger had taken on the task of finding a safe place to land, and actually landing, leaving his experienced copilot Skiles the task of following the checklist to try to restart the jet engines. He noted that Skiles was able to complete the checklist in the less than three minute period between the bird strike and the landing, noting this was "something investigators later testified to be "very remarkable" in the time frame he had—and something they found difficult to replicate in simulation."
Skiles went on to become the Vice President of the Coalition of Airline Pilots Associations (CAPA) that represents the interests of 28,000 airline pilots in safety and security issues. In this role he was instrumental in the creation of the First Officer Qualification rule which significantly increased the requirements for training and experience of First Officers on the flight deck of US registered airliners. Skiles joined with the Families of Continental Flight 3407 and the National Air Disaster Alliance to mold the creation of and ensure passage of the Airline Safety Act of 2010. This sweeping legislation significantly improved safety in the US airline industry and as of 2020 there has not been even one fatality due to a US airline accident in over 10 years.
Skiles is a writer and since 2011 has published over 100 articles on safety and general interest aviation topics in nationally distributed magazines such as Sport Aviation, FLYING, Air & Space, PilotMAG, Midwest Flyer, Vintage Airplane, and the Physicians Executive Journal.
Jeffrey Bruce "Jeff" Skiles, as of 2020, is piloting Boeing 787 Dreamliners for American Airlines.
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quoththemaven · 4 years ago
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My Favoritest: 2020 Tele-Visions
Ha ha whoo boy I mean those pandemics hundreds of years ago must’ve been a real boom for the playing card and checkers industries. 
THE VERY BEST
Better Call Saul - If you haven't watched Saul because it wasn't Breaking Bad, great news you can start watching now because it's Broken Bad.
Dave - White wannabe rapper show and it has heart and it doesn't shy away from mental health issues *record scratch* it's far from whack.
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Devs - Alex Garland stylized mind fuck? Yes, fuck me. Fuck my mind like Mr. Robot and Legion before it.
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How to With John Wilson - The most NYC show to ever NYC and LOL and charming and sweet.��
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I May Destroy You - Most stunning voice since Phoebe Waller-Bridge. 
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Insecure - Best LA show and best t-shirts on TV and the most perfect every single thing. Characters = real humans. 
Midnight Gospel - LEGALIZE ALL THE DRUGS AND ANIMATE THEM
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My Brilliant Friend - More like My Brilliant Show AMIRIGHT??? No I am not right that was non-brilliant but it is a brilliant show, like the best literature that's not off-puttingly high brow. 
Nora From Queens - Nothing could be Awkwafiner or LOLer. 
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Normal People - Take out the sex and it perfectly captures my teen years.
Ozark - The most Breaking Bad show since Breaking Bad and then they end the season with RTJ's "Ooh La La" and then Better Call Saul broke bad and hey you know what I don't think TV's going anywhere, guys, pandemic be damned.
PEN15 - My favorite show that's not Succession, an absolute delight, perfectly captures preteen years. 
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Ramy - Tonally the most dynamic and versatile show on the boob tube, perfectly encapsulates modern day America. 
Schitt's Creek - Greatest half hour of the 21st century? Sorry, I meant: Greatest half hour of the 21st century!
Shrill - Most underrated show, pls give Aidy Bryant all the things thx.
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Stath Lets Flats - Imagine homeboy who aspires to be both Ali G and David Brandt and completely whiffs on both and LOLz ensue.
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Ted Lasso - The antidote to 2020. A guy just trying to be upbeat and compassionate in a world that wants to tear him down. Tugs the heartstrings and pumps the fist every flipping episode. Gimme them biscuits.
The Crown - By far the show I like way, way, way more than I ever thought I would.
The Great - Huzzah! 
Unorthodox - Must must must watch, an incomparable character drama about the difficulties of finding yourself when born into a world that tries to define who you are.
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THE REST
30 Rock Upfront Special
Archer
Babylon Berlin
Better Things
Big Mouth
Bob's Burgers
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Central Park
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Dark
Dead to Me
Dickinson
Dispatches from Elsewhere
Duncanville
Giri/Haji
The Head
High Fidelity
High Maintenance
I am Not Okay With This
Into the Night
Little America
Little Fires Everywhere
Lodge 49
Lovecraft Country
Medical Police
Mrs America
The Murders at White House Farm
Mythic Quest
Never Have I Ever
Parks & Rec Quarantine
Perpetual Grace
Plot Against America
Queen's Gambit
Quiz
Raised By Wolves
Servant
Sex Education
Solar Opposites
Superstore
Tales From the Loop
The Boys
The Expanse
The Good Place
The Outsider
The Third Day
This Way Up
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs the Reverend
Woke
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crimescenecleanup247 · 5 years ago
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beardedmrbean · 3 years ago
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DUNCANVILLE, Texas — The man, who police say walked into the Duncanville Fieldhouse Monday morning with a gun, was a convicted felon.
Police identified him as 42-year-old Brandon Keith Ned.
Police say Ned confronted an employee in the lobby, fired a shot, and then fired a second shot into a classroom full of kids. He was killed after police say he exchanged gunfire with them in the gym. It terrified the staff, children and parents.
According to court documents, Ned pleaded guilty in 2011 to intoxication manslaughter. His blood alcohol level was .126. The affidavit states “[h]e knowingly operated a motor vehicle while intoxicated at a high rate of speed causing a collision…” 
The passenger in his car was killed. 
He spent two years in prison and was released.
Family claims he was bipolar, not sure if that disqualifies you from owning a firearm or not, probably if you've had to be put in a institution of some sort, irrelevant since, convicted felon.
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petnews2day · 1 year ago
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Toddler dies after vicious dog attack in North Texas – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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Toddler dies after vicious dog attack in North Texas – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
An investigation is underway after a one-year-old boy was viciously mauled to death by three large dogs in a Duncanville neighborhood Monday morning. According to the Duncanville Police Department, officers responded to a home in the 1500 block of Lime Leaf Lane around 10:40 p.m. after reports of a small child being attacked by a […]
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nhacly · 3 years ago
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Top 13 shooting at summer camp in dallas in 2022
Top 13 shooting at summer camp in dallas in 2022
Below are the best information and knowledge on the subject shooting at summer camp in dallas compiled and compiled by our own team invest-dallas: 1. Texas summer camp shooting: Police kill an armed man who fired his weapon inside a children’s camp in Duncanville | CNN Author: http://www.npr.org Date Submitted: 12/13/2020 10:48 AM Average star voting: 5 ⭐ ( 56191 reviews) Summary: A man who…
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snitchesusa · 3 years ago
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Duncanville Texas Police Informant
Duncanville Texas Police Informant
Rachel Renee Frisby, 43, Duncanville, TX has been a confidential Informant working for Lieutenant M. Stogner And Sargeant N. Roach since 2016. She has assisted with several narcotic busts' over the years. Recently Rachel assisted officers in 3 major drug bust in Dallas County, and Ellis County. #duncanville #texas #rachelfrisby Source: Duncanville Texas Police Informant
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lovingcolortrash · 3 years ago
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A list of recent high-profile shootings in the US
The latest high-profile shooting in the United States happened on July Fourth, when a gunman opened fire on parade-goers in a Chicago suburb. Other notable episodes of gun violence in recent weeks:
VESTAVIA HILLS, ALABAMA
At least two people died and another was hospitalized on June 16 after a shooting at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in a Birmingham suburb. Police said a suspect is in custody.
DUNCANVILLE, TEXAS
Police shot and killed a man who fired gunshots June 13 at a Dallas-area gymnasium where at least 150 children were attending a day camp.
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
Three people died and 14 people were injured in a shooting June 5 in front of a restaurant. Three people have been arrested.
PHILADELPHIA
Three people died and 11 others were injured June 4 on a busy block in Philadelphia during a melee that began with a fistfight and was followed by random gunfire. Two men are in custody in two of the deaths; other people have also been arrested in connection with the melee.
DAYTON, OHIO
A jail inmate being treated at a hospital shot and killed a security guard June 1, pointed the weapon at others and killed himself in a parking lot.
TULSA, OKLAHOMA
A gunman killed his surgeon and three other people at a medical office June 1. The gunman killed himself as police arrived.
UVALDE, TEXAS
An 18-year-old gunman killed 19 children and two adults at Robb Elementary School on May 24 in the deadliest school shooting in nearly a decade. More than 15 other people were wounded. Law enforcement killed the attacker.
CHICAGO
A shooting killed two people and injured seven others on May 19 just blocks from the Magnificent Mile shopping district. Two men have been charged.
LAGUNA WOODS, CALIFORNIA
One person was killed and five others injured May 15 after a man opened fire on Taiwanese parishioners in Southern California. Authorities have said the gunman was motivated by hatred for Taiwan. He has been charged with murder and other counts.
BUFFALO, NEW YORK
A white gunman opened fire May 14 at a supermarket in a predominantly Black neighborhood, killing 10 people and injuring others. He has been charged with federal hate crimes that could carry the death penalty if he is convicted.
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