Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump is calling on the federal government to open an inquiry into the Sapelo Island gangway collapse that killed seven people.
Kaleiah Jones should have been in good hands when she collapsed in her Virginia high school hallway from a heart condition ...
Around 700 people were visiting Georgia’s Sapelo Island for an annual celebration for the Gullah-Geechee community of Black ...
A former police officer's murder trial begins, four years after he fatally shot a Black man, mistaking the victim's cell ...
Attorney Benjamin Crump, center, one of the attorneys for Crutcher’s family, says that Terence Crutcher’s hands were up as he speaks during a news conference about the shooting death of ...
The family of Irvo Otieno is once again urging the U.S. Department of Justice to open a criminal investigation into his death ...
A Temple woman wants justice in the death of her brother earlier this month at the hands of Temple Police Department officers ...
Helen Crump McArthur; brothers: Benjamin (Genae) Crump and Darren (Cierra) Crump; and a host of other relatives and friends.
The UConn men's basketball coach opens up about the quest for a third straight title, and how he and his wife decided to stay ...
The metal gangway where dozens of people waited to board a ferry boat made a loud, creaking noise before snapping in the ...