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Judge dismisses murder charges against Atlanta officer in 2019 shooting of unarmed man in closet

A federal judge dismissed murder charges against former Atlanta officer Sung Kim, ruling he acted in self-defense when he fatally shot unarmed Jimmy Atchison in 2019 during a fugitive task force operation. The decision sparked outrage from activists and Atchison’s family, who say it highlights a lack of accountability for officers on federal task forces and undermines efforts to address police violence.

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Obit: Naba’a Muhammad, Final Call editor, has died

Naba’a Muhammad, editor-in-chief of The Final Call and a prominent voice in the Black Press and Nation of Islam, died on June 6, 2025, according to the National Newspaper Publishers Association. A veteran journalist and activist, Muhammad led The Final Call since 2009 and spent nearly four decades advocating for racial justice, independent media, and community empowerment.

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Family of Charles B. Rangel announces funeral plans

Press release via Amsterdam News The family of retired Congressman Charles B. Rangel announces a series of activities to honor his life and legacy leading up to his funeral service at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Congressman Rangel will be memorialized in the coming days, with opportunities for the public to pay their respects. Public Activities: Lying […]

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Lt. Cols. Leslie and Herbert Lorfils retire from the Army after a combined six decades, while raising 12 children

By Big Media Agency (WASHINGTON, D.C.) Lt. Cols. Leslie and Herbert Lorfils proudly announce their retirements from the United States Army, concluding more than six combined decades of exemplary service. The Lorfils, a married couple who have skillfully balanced their distinguished military careers while raising 12 children, will officially celebrate their retirement together in a […]

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