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A woman is dead after being shot 4 times in Clayton County, Georgia and police say it’s all because her boyfriend’s unemployment password did not work.

Laquitta Willis was a cashier at the Big Bear store in Dekalb County when Victor Lee Tucker Jr. left the store and came back to commit the crime.

Five officers were fired on Monday in the wake of William Harvey's death after he was found unconscious with injuries to his neck caused by a pair of Harvey’s shoelaces on April 2.

The Buzz: Darnella Frazier, the young woman who recorded the George Floyd incident receives a prestigious award. Remember the young girl Darnella Frazier, she was the 17 year old who took out her cell phone and decided to record the incident that ended up in a man being murdered in front of her eyes. That […]

Matthew Zadok Williams' family spoke to journalists after meeting with DeKalb District Attorney Sherry Boston on Wednesday morning, urging for transparency and accountability in Williams' death.

The family of Matthew Zadok Williams maintains he was experiencing a mental health crisis when he was fatally shot on April 12 and listed a series of demands in order to better facilitate relationships between Williams' family and law enforcement investigators.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis decided against impaneling a grand jury after reviewing the evidence and considers the case closed.

Changing the voting law has a lot of consequences and now, the State of Georgia is starting to see the effects of what all could be taken away from officials after they worked to take away rights from different voters. Major League Baseball became the latest organization to denounce the new voting bill on April […]

Groups are fighting back to protect the rights of Black and disenfranchised Georgia voters in a set of lawsuits filed after the signage of SB 202.

Georgia police forcibly arrested Democratic State Rep. Park Cannon for peacefully and nonviolently protesting the governor signing a new law increasing voting restrictions expected to disproportionately affect Black people.