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A new report reveals an alarming disparity surrounding fatal injuries endured by Black children in New York City.

Plus, Indiana teen charged for the murder of her mother and white British writer slams "Moonlight," Twitter eviscerates her.

A 44-year-old Illinois man by the name of Willie Bell has been charged with first-degree murder and concealment of a homicide.

The Oklahoma Medical Examiner's report listed the probable cause of death as asphyxiation due to "manual compression of the neck."

Southern University lost two bright stars: Freshman Annette January and sophomore Lashuntae Benton.

Plus, 7 charged with the murder of Georgia lottery winner, 13 Detroit principals charged with kickback scheme, bribery and fraud and more news.

A Maryland woman’s death after a botched butt surgery in a New York basement has been labeled a homicide, The New York Daily News reports.…

A Pennsylvania police officer who shot an unarmed man she stopped over an expired inspection sticker was charged with criminal homicide on Tuesday, the Washington…

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A New York medical examiner has concluded what many suspected after watching video of Eric Garner’s fatal police encounter: The Staten Island man died as the result…

New Orleans is in the midst of a violent murder spree unlike anything the city has seen before or since Hurricane Katrina. SEE ALSO: Man Stabbed At Airport, Gets On Flight Anyway According to an excellent piece in today’s New York Times, New Orleans’ murder rate in 2010 was 10 times the national average, “long before […]

The bodies 20-year-old of Wynetta Wright and her 1-year-old daughter were found in the Hillcrest Heights area of Prince George’s County on Thursday evening. Prince George’s County Police have charged 39-year-old Richmond Phillips, an active duty D.C. police officer who is reportedly the father of Wright’s baby. Read more. Hot on Mymajicdc.com Lauren London: My Son Isn’t […]

After being closed for 60 days due to the murder of Ali Ahmed Mohammed, owners will re-openDC9 tonight at 9 p.m. Although some addicted to the nightlife may see this as a cause for celebration, other protesters wanting justice for Mohammed‘s life see this as a sad day. Read more at DC Fab