A Virginia jury convicted a former police officer of fatally shooting an unarmed Black teenager. The prosecutor said he should have used non-lethal force instead of a gun.

Police have not identified the victims, but the Facebook Live stream was uploaded by a T.J. Williams around 9 p.m. on the social media site, and has over 97,000 views.

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Republican lawmakers in Virginia are planning to sue Governor Terry McAuliffe because he overturned a 150-year-old law giving more than 200,000 convicted felons in the state of Virginia the right to vote. Governor McAuliffe says he has the legal and the moral authority to take action and argues that according to the Virginia constitution: “The Governor shall have power to remove […]

Sports announcer Kevin Harlan sparked some controversy with his closing call of Syracuse’s 68-62 win over Virginia in the Elite Eight playoffs. When the buzzer sounded you can clearly hear Harlan announce, “Jim Boeheim and Syracuse have done it. Back from the dead on Easter Sunday!” Wait. What!? It’s a Resurrection Sunday no-no! The Orange […]

The FBI arrested three Virginia men who were planning to start a "race war" by bombing Black churches and Jewish synagogues.

A Virginia police officer is now under review after using a Taser on a suspect who appeared to be compliant.

Martese Johnson, 20 and Black, was brutally attacked by White, Alcohol Beverage Control officers outside of Trinity Bar near the University of Virginia campus, where he…

I stand with Martese Johnson. There is no excuse for this. @VirginiaABC you should be ashamed. pic.twitter.com/4j3bnfDlBI — UVAProblems (@UVAProbs) March 18, 2015 A black…

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Authorities have charged a man in connection with the slaying of a University of Virginia student, the New York Daily News reports. SEE ALSO: Baltimore Off-Duty…

Although African Americans make up just 13 percent of the U.S. population, we account for 33 percent of the missing in the Federal Bureau of…

Rapper, Nas was shown some historical artifacts that involved his fifth generation enslaved ancestors. He was shown an 1859 bill of sale for his 3rd great grandmother whose name was Pocahontas Little. Deep!