World & Nation
July 29, 2015
Warning: graphic content.
Aug. 4, 2015
Even before police disclosed his name, relatives and friends of Samuel DuBose, the man killed by a University of Cincinnati police officer during a traffic stop, had begun planting flowers and candles and sharing memories of DuBose at the corner where he died.
July 30, 2015
Imagine this video game scenario: You’re a white police officer in Cincinnati, and you’ve just made a traffic stop.
Two University of Cincinnati police officers who arrived on the scene seconds after a white colleague fatally shot an unarmed black man will not face charges of lying about what they saw, prosecutors said Friday.
July 31, 2015
An Ohio judge declared a mistrial Friday in the hearing of former University of Cincinnati Police Officer Ray Tensing, who in 2015 shot and killed Samuel DuBose, an incident that was captured on body camera video and ignited increased debate over police interactions with African Americans.
June 23, 2017
In a time marked by a series of deadly confrontations between African Americans and police, a white University of Cincinnati officer was indicted Wednesday on a murder charge in the shooting of an unarmed black motorist near the campus, with the county prosecutor calling it a “senseless act.”
Last week, defense attorney Mark O’Mara -- best known as the man who kept George Zimmerman out of prison -- once again walked in front of television cameras to talk about a racially charged shooting and to stand up for the rights of a client.
Aug. 5, 2015
Sports
Mal Moore, who has been a part of Alabama’s six national football championships as either a player or a coach, was hired Tuesday as athletic director.
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