One of the nation's largest police organizations apologizes for historic mistreatment of minorities. The group's president urged law enforcement to acknowledge its role in causing poor relations with communities of color.

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A lone gunman shot and killed two uniformed NYPD officers Saturday afternoon as they sat in their police car on a Brooklyn street corner —…

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Despite frigid temperatures, thousands descended on the Capitol in Washington, D.C. on Saturday to protest police violence against black people and recent grand jury decisions about killings by police.…

The Black community is, in large part, coming together to speak out against the tragedy of Michael Brown’s death in Ferguson, Mo. Many on social…

Rev. Al Sharpton talks about what to do post-Ferguson and answers the questions that are on the minds of many, including the family of Michael…

Rev. Al Sharpton speaks to the TJMS about living in a police state. “The underlying connecting question is some say, no matter what a police…

Recently some tapes were released with conversations between 2Pac and Sanyika “Monster” Shakur in which Pac laid out his plans for a whole new utopia in ‘hoods all across the country. It has long been thought that had young Pac been allowed to become older Pac that he would have been a voice for the community […]

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Rev. Al Sharpton details what you should know about the Kimani Gray killing. Plus, more on what the National Action Network is doing to seek…