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  • 'Why couldn't you call 911?': Ralph Yarl's father calls for justice

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  • Video shows police using spray to disperse Jayland Walker protest march

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  • Missouri man accused of shooting teen Ralph Yarl in custody

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  • Texas couple fights for return of baby taken after at-home birth

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  • New monument honors victims of Louisiana's Colfax Massacre

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  • Baltimore's segregationist 'spite wall' torn down

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'I Set Out To Prove Everyone Wrong’: Paralyzed Former H.S. Football Star Moves Forward

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After suffering a freak accident during a high school football game, Van Brooks decided that his injury wasn’t going to stop him. He put everything he had into starting a non-profit for Baltimore’s inner-city youth called Safe Alternative.