Straight Outta Brooklyn
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The national criminal justice reporter, Capital B, & adjunct professor, NYU AJO Master's program. Priors: @CNN @ABC 2 top U.S. tabloid newspapers. 🇧🇧🇬🇾 #NABJ #SJUAlumni Isaiah 54:17
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Two weeks ago, I went to Chicago, where I spoke with Black residents about concerns over a possible federal takeover. Reporting like this — centered in community — is only possible with your support.
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Black Chicagoans are divided on how to respond to Trump’s renewed immigration crackdowns.
Some see echoes of overpolicing in their own communities.
Others say: “It’s not us against them.”
Here's what’s happening when I went on the ground to Chicago last week: capitalbnews.org/trump-ice-ra...
Chicago’s Black Immigrants Face New Wave of ICE Arrests and Uncertainty
Nearly 70,000 immigrants from African countries live in the city, making up 5.2% of the population according to 2023 U.S. Census data.
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“I should have gotten it.”
After surviving a brutal attack, Yolanda Carter was left with permanent injuries — and zero financial help from Illinois’ victim compensation fund.
Here's why the system is failing survivors:
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She Nearly Died in a Domestic Violence Attack. Illinois Denied Her Victim Compensation.
Advocates are challenging compensation rules that leave Black and brown survivors behind.
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Remember Newbern, Alabama — the rural town where a Black man was blocked from serving as mayor and where elections had never been held?

Today, voters are making history as they cast ballots in the town’s first-ever municipal election.

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Black Mayor in Rural Alabama Once Denied His Seat Faces Opponent
For the first time in the majority-Black town’s history, residents on Tuesday get to participate directly in the democratic process.
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Allowing an individual facing charges the opportunity to be released from jail before their case is resolved prevents job loss and housing instability, studies show.
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The federal takeover of D.C.’s government has been kicked up a notch with President Trump’s executive order that threatens to take away funds from the district if it doesn’t end its cashless bail policy.
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In Saturday's @capitalb.bsky.social newsletter "Seen & Heard," I wrote about a nostalgic weekend that made me wonder what’s next for “sanctuary jurisdictions” during this administration, the 2003 blackout, and Amadou Diallo.
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But what does all this mean for undocumented Black people living in these so-called “sanctuary” cities today — especially with threats to withhold federal funds and lawsuits against those 35 locations?
Click the link to read the full explainer:
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Undocumented Black Communities Brace for Ripple Effects of Federal Takeover
Attorney General Pam Bondi released a list of 35 “sanctuary jurisdictions” across the country.
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Then, Trump announced a temporary deployment of federal troops to Washington, D.C., following a threat he made after an ex-DOGE employee was allegedly carjacked by teenagers.
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Earlier this month, Attorney General Pam Bondi released an overlapping list of cities, counties, and states accused of defying the administration’s mass deportation efforts through sanctuary policies.
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Correction: It's called the Oklahoma Survivors Act.
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Supporters of Tyesha Long said she is the “poster child” for the state’s Survivor’s Act because of her documented history of abuse.
But one advocate said it’s “hard to imagine more Black women benefiting” from similar second chance laws.
To learn more about her case:
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She Got 27 Years for Killing Her Abuser. Oklahoma’s Survivors Act Could Free Her.
A judge will submit a written decision in Tyesha Long’s hearing next month.
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🔈 Choosing to drink shouldn’t disqualify someone from being believed or protected after a sexual assault. A NY bill —reintroduced 6 times — aims to close the legal loophole around voluntary intoxication.
Learn more: capitalbnews.org/bill-a101-ne...
New York’s Sexual Assault Law Excludes the Intoxicated. This Bill Aims to Fix It.
State Senate Bill A101 bans using a survivor’s inebriation as a defense in sex crime cases.
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Since Sandra Bland’s death 10 years ago, advocates have called on the authorities to look into other killings of Black women in which police have been accused of using excessive force, including Breonna Taylor, Sonya Massey, Jada Johnson, and Niani Finlayson.

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Saniyah Cheatham’s Family Demands Answers in Her Death
Officials from the New York City Chief Medical Examiner’s Office said the 18-year-old died by hanging while in police custody.
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In Saturday's @capitalb.bsky.social "Seen & Heard" newsletter, I shared a trip to Center, Texas, where I met relatives of Leonard McCowin — a 21-year-old WWII vet killed by the city marshal in 1947 — and a distant cousin fighting to preserve the truth about Shelby County’s Black history.
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“We don’t know how we are going to go on without Jabari, but we are going to fight for Jabari,” Williams Peoples, Jabari Peoples' dad, said at a presser.
Peoples was killed by a Homewood, AL, officer on June 23.
Activists said there are "serious issues in Homewood."
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Jabari Peoples Was Killed by Police. His Family Wants The Truth.
Parents of an 18-year-old college student, who was fatally shot by an Alabama officer, want police body camera footage to be released.
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As Black history faces growing erasure from textbooks, I took a trip to Center, Texas. Click the link to find out what I learned about Jackson's fight to correct the record of Shelby County's history:

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Texas Man’s Fight to Move a Lynching Marker Sparks New Battle for Truth
Seven decades after a white officer killed a Black WWII veteran, Shelby County eyes an NAACP chapter.
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Delbert Jackson has launched a campaign to relocate a historic marker and add a second — honoring his distant cousin Leonard McCowin, a 21-year-old Black veteran who witnesses say was killed by a Center, Texas, city marshal in 1947.
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“Go to hospitals and talk about hospital-based violence intervention programs, talk to victims of gun violence and prove that no, this is not solely about police courts and crime."
Journalists need to frame gun violence as a public health issue
Gun violence is a public health issue, not just a criminal one. That was the key message from speakers at Health Journalism 2025.
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