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A mural depicting George Floyd
National
Policing
Race & Ethnicity

Medical examiner rules George Floyd death was a homicide

Floyd, a Black man who was in handcuffs at the time, died a week ago after a white Minneapolis officer held his knee on Floyd’s neck for several minutes.

6 years ago

Cleanup volunteers in West Philadelphia
Philadelphia

Philly cleans up from protest as National Guard arrives ahead of more demonstrations

The unrest hit cities across the country, including Philadelphia, following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

6 years ago

Democratic presidential candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden bows his head in prayer during a visit to Bethel AME Church in Wilmington, Del., Monday, June 1, 2020. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
Delaware
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice

Biden meets with black leaders at local church amid unrest

Biden vowed to address “institutional racism” in his first 100 days in office, if elected, as he met with community leaders at a predominantly African American church in Del.

6 years ago

Safia Munye looks over the remains of her restaurant, Mama Safia's Kitchen, on Saturday. It was destroyed last week during protests in Minneapolis.
NPR
National
Policing
Race & Ethnicity

Restaurant owner whose business burned calls for justice for George Floyd

"I know I can't come back from this. But this can be replaced. George's life cannot. George's life was more important. I hope he gets justice."

6 years ago

Police ride through Philadelphia after night of unrest
Philadelphia
Streets & Roads
Transportation

Philly renews curfew, SEPTA suspends service to Center City amid ongoing unrest

The shutdown was announced amid ongoing protests over police brutality and the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

6 years ago

Hannah Silbaugh, 21, attended a protest in Erie on Saturday, May 30, 2020. A video of her being struck by a police officer has gained national attention. (Screenshot from Twitter video / @the7goonies)
Criminal Justice
Policing
Social Justice
PA Post

Erie woman who was kicked by police officer says, ’I was 100 percent peaceful’

Video of the incident has gone viral.

6 years ago

A woman is helped after being hit with pepper spray
National
Policing
Race & Ethnicity

Use of force criticized in protests over police brutality

Advocates are questioning whether tough police tactics against demonstrators are actually making the violence worse rather than quelling it.

6 years ago

Rental homes with a private pool like this one in Rehoboth Beach are especially popular with vacationers who've been flooding realty offices with phone calls now that the state's ban on short-term rentals has expired. (courtesy Seachange Vacation Rentals)
Delaware
Public Health
Travel

Beachgoers with ‘cabin fever’ drive demand for rentals as Delaware lifts ban

Delaware beach realtors are being flooded with calls from renters. One realtor says there’s been much bigger interest in homes with their own pool.

6 years ago

Veronica Jerry
PlanPhilly
Philadelphia
Public Health
Transportation

‘Extra precautious’ and scared, SEPTA employees who survived COVID-19 return to work

SEPTA employees who were sickened by the coronavirus are going back to their workplaces masked up, missing colleagues, and scared for their future.

6 years ago

New Jersey State Police car in Trenton, N.J.
Criminal Justice
Kids
New Jersey

Child pornography tips to N.J. police surge during pandemic

Officers say they often see a surge at times when people are home more, but nothing like this. They credit more vigilance from social media companies.

6 years ago

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Motorists are ordered to the ground
NPR
National
Policing
Race & Ethnicity

Violence erupts as outrage over George Floyd death spills into a new week

In Minneapolis, a semitractor-trailer plowed through a crowd of protesters marching on an interstate highway near downtown which had been closed to traffic.

6 years ago

Police arrest a protester next to Independence Mall on Sunday afternoon. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Media
Policing

WHYY reporter arrested while covering Philadelphia protest

WHYY education reporter Avi Wolfman-Arent said he identified himself to police as a journalist, but was arrested anyway and cited for failure to disperse.

6 years ago

Protesters peacefully called for systemic change in the U.S. after a night of riots throughout the country.
Philadelphia
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice

For Black Philadelphians, centuries of injustices come to a head in George Floyd protests

More than 500 people gathered at Philly City Hall for a peace rally Sunday, where the death of George Floyd wasn’t the only injustice on their minds.

6 years ago

Listen 0:56
NJ police join front line of Floyd protests (AP)
Criminal Justice
New Jersey
Race & Ethnicity

Camden County police praised for marching in Floyd protests

Camden County Police Chief Joe Wysocki joined the front line of a march in Camden on Saturday afternoon, sporting his uniform, a protective face mask and a peace sign.

6 years ago

Protesters attempt to take down the Frank Rizzo statue in front of the Municipal Services Building in Philadelphia. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Philadelphia
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice

Philadelphia to relocate Frank Rizzo statue sooner

The statue was targeted during Saturday’s protests against police violence and the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

6 years ago

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