Experience a historical retrospective as we present a visual journey through time with the Blackest Stories Of The Week. Witness a mosaic of moments that occurred this past week, offering a glimpse into the news that made headlines. Take a weekly dive into a collection of events that range from awe-inspiring to disturbingly shocking, delivered straight to you.
Sunday, June 4
A grand jury has been convened to hear evidence in the manslaughter case involving a white man who fatally choked an unarmed Black homeless man on a New York City subway train. The defendant, Daniel Penny, claims he acted in self-defense and to protect other passengers. However, there is concern that the grand jury’s decision may mirror past cases of alleged violence and chokehold deaths. If Penny is not indicted, it could potentially set a precedent for others to resort to violence in situations that may not warrant such force.
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Monday, June 5
California’s Reparations Task Force is set to present its final reparations proposal to the state’s legislature. Including recommendations for compensating the descendants of Black enslaved people. However, some Black residents are skeptical about whether the recommendations will effectively address the long-standing discrimination faced by the Black community. Particularly concerning how the allocating of funds will be. The proposal reparations include cash payments, an official apology, the creation of a new agency to provide services, and various other measures such as restoring voting rights.
Tuesday, June 6
A father and son were killed, and five others were injured in a shooting that occurred after a high school graduation in Richmond, Virginia. The shooter, Amari Pollard, opened fire on Shawn Jackson, 18, and his father Lorenzo Smith, 36. The motive for the altercation is still under investigation. Pollard has been charged…
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