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"The talk" is a conversation that happens in most Black households, specifically with Black youth, about how to interact with ...
Meghan Markle’s acting career might have peaked with “Suits,” but she’s besting A-Listers with her new wine. In a blind taste test, Markle’s As Ever rosé beat out pink vinos from Brad Pitt and ...
Cameron Lamb's family still wonders why he was taken from them, and whether convicted officer Eric DeValkenaere will be released from prison early.
A former Missouri detective convicted in the 2019 death of Cameron Lamb, a Black man, plans another appeal and asked for bond WednesdaY.
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Critics Slam Missouri Governor Parson for Pardoning Former ... - MSNDeValkenaere was convicted in 2021 for the involuntary manslaughter of 26-year-old Cameron Lamb, a Black man whose fatal shooting has sparked ongoing debates about police conduct and accountability.
The Kansas City Police Department released more than 500 pages of documents related to the fatal police shooting of Cameron Lamb including witness accounts, crime lab reports and photos.
So, we ask: where is justice for Cameron Lamb? Where is justice for his family and friends, who continue to carry the weight of this loss?
Lt. Governor Mike Kehoe said again he'll send former Kansas City Police detective Eric DeValkenaere home. That promise came in his first press conference since his election night win.
Missouri's governor has commuted the sentence of a white Kansas City police officer who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a Black man.
Five years may not seem like a long time for some, but for Cameron Lamb’s family, it seems like a lifetime.
Eric DeValkenaere's sentence was commuted by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson for the killing of Cameron Lamb, a 26-year-old Black man.
Eric DeValkenaere was serving a six-year prison sentence for the 2021 killing of Cameron Lamb. Gov. Mike Parson's decision comes as he prepares to leave office.
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