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A firearm instructor, Nephi Khaliki, in Nevada got on stage during a recent conceal carry weapon (CCW) event and made racist jokes about firearm safety rules for Black people.

Miya Ponsetto, who has been infamously dubbed "SoHo Karen," pled guilty in connection to the hate crime assault she committed against 14-year-old Keyon Harrold Jr. back in December 2020.

Students at Virginia-based HBCU Hampton University got a pleasant surprise this week after learning that all balances from the Spring 2022 semester will be wiped, in addition to a halt in tuition, fees, room and board for the fall semester as well.

Prosecutors revealed that they offered plea deals to former officers Tou Thao, Thomas Lane and J. Alexander Kueng, according to NBC News. The specifics of the deals were not revealed by lead prosecutor Matthew Frank, but it was revealed that the defendants rejected their deals.

The GoFundMe accounts for Christian Obumseli - who was stabbed to death by his white IG model girlfriend Courtney Clenney - and Patrick Lyoya - who was unarmed when he was shot in the head by a Grand Rapids cop - are receiving uneven monetary responses to the killings.

Led by the Black Mamas Matter Alliance, Black Maternal Health Week is celebrated April 11-17. It falls within April, which is also National Minority Health Month.  

Kerrion Franklin's latest mishap now has him in a Los Angeles county jail without bond after being taken into custody on charges that still aren't entirely clear. However, it may involve a missing woman whose car he was caught driving after she was later found dead.

It's unfortunately being reported that indoor mask mandates in the City of Brotherly Love are being reinforced once again after Philadelphia saw a 50% increase in COVID infections in just the past 10 days.

Christian "Toby" Obumseli was stabbed to death by his white girlfriend, Courtney Clenney, years after he posted on social media how much he believed that white women were superior to Black women. Clenney, in turn, fetishized Black men before she killed him.

It has been ruled that Buffalo, New York, Officers Robert McCabe, and Aaron Torgalski were justified in pushing 75-year-old Martin Gugino to the ground because he refused to comply and acted erratically.