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Desire is contributing writer for NewsOne.com and GlobalGrind.com

Clark, 24, was shot by Minneapolis police after getting into a domestic dispute with his girlfriend on Nov. 15. He was unarmed when he was approached by Ringgenberg and Schwarze. The officers claimed Clark tried to take his own life by grabbing Ringgenberg's gun. The incident lasted just over a minute before Clark was fatally shot.

Back in February, Kameria Chayten was devastated to hear from her grandmother that her favorite president was leaving office next year. The honor student promised to write a letter to Obama, expressing her interest in meeting him before his last day in the White House.

President Barack Obama commuted the prison sentences of 61 drug offenders on Wednesday as part of his ongoing plan to reform the criminal justice system.

Vincent Richardson, 21, was arrested in May 2015 after he and Dantrell Moore were stopped by police while wearing replicas of law enforcement clothing and bulletproof vests. Richardson reportedly confessed the uniform was from a security job and he used it as a disguise while attempting to unlock squad cars and steal belongings.

The family of Philip Coleman, a man who died in the hands of Chicago police in December 2012, has received an undisclosed settlement for his death.

While handing down a harsh sentence to a Harlem man this week, a New York judge managed to deride the Black Lives Matter movement by telling the defendant, "Black lives don't matter to Black people with guns."

The organization provides services to churches free of charge and hope they can do their part in spreading technology-awareness in the community - one website at a time.

The proposal, known as House Bill 757, was supported by religious groups and organizations who wanted protection for denying service to those whose religious beliefs are different from their own. If passed, the bill would have allowed the refusal of jobs and services without legal ramifications.

Monday's White House Easter Egg Roll was surely the best one of President Barack Obama's presidency, featuring guests ranging from Beyonce and Shaquille O'Neal, to hundreds of children on the hunt for colorful eggs.

An autopsy showed Gray was shot seven times with three bullets entering his back, indicating he might have been running from the police, not facing them.

Wheeler literally took matters into his own hands by grabbing control of the wheel and brakes. As police approached the car, the child pulled the truck over, ending the scary ordeal. Special Agent Eric Salvador and Trooper Lee Wells came to the duo's assistance.

Lezley McSpadden, Sybrina Fulton, and Samaria Rice will be reportedly holding photos of their slain sons in the video.