usatoday : Facebook post leads to Ole Miss protest, investigation





Facebook post leads to Ole Miss protest, investigation


Facebook post leads to Ole Miss protest, investigation
Skip Ad Ad Loading... x Embed x Share Protesters took to Charlotte's streets for a third straight night and defied a midnight curfew in the US city, amid heavy security aimed at preventing more clashes over the fatal police shooting of a black man.Video provided by AFP NewslookOver fifty people were involved in a sit-in at the Lyceum at the University of Mississippi.(Photo: Royce Swayze/Special to The Clarion-Ledger)JACKSON, Miss.


Tulsa officer's emotional post comforts on Facebook


Tulsa officer's emotional post comforts on Facebook
Story highlights Officer posted moving words after fatal police shooting in TulsaHe urged those who seek change to consider a job on the force(CNN) As a second night of protests rent the city of Charlotte, North Carolina, a police officer from another town feeling the pain of an officer-involved shooting wrote an emotional and compassionate plea on Facebook.Popsey Floyd is an officer at the Tulsa Police Department.Last week, the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man, Terence Crutcher, sparked mourning and discontent in his city.


Steve Clevenger Facebook post likened Black Lives Matter movement to KKK


Steve Clevenger Facebook post likened Black Lives Matter movement to KKK
Skip Ad Ad Loading... x Embed x Share The Seattle catcher is being criticized for a controversial tweet he made about the protesters in Charlotte.USA TODAYSteve Clevenger was suspended for the final 10 days of the 2016 season.(Photo: Elaine Thompson, AP)Steve Clevenger's tweet that cost him his job as a Seattle Mariners catcher was not the first occasion he posted racially-charged messages on social media.


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