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9:33Now PlayingIn the trial of Kim Potter, former Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon called her a “fine officer.”
He says Potter’s actions that day did not violate the department’s policy.
A new report from the Death Penalty Information Center says that the U.S. has carried out 11 executions in 2021, making it the lowest it has been in 30 years.
The juvenile court records of civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin have been expunged. Colvin was arrested back when she was 15 for refusing to give up her seat to a white person.
Attorney, activist and policy strategist Angelo Pinto joins Marc Lamont Hill on “Black News Tonight” to talk about these stories.
All this and more on “Black News Tonight.”
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