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  2. Killing of Alton Sterling - Wikipedia

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    The Triple S Food Market in Baton Rouge, where Sterling was shot by the Baton Rouge Police. At 12:35 a.m., at 2112 North Foster Drive in the parking lot of Triple S Food Mart, Sterling was detained by Baton Rouge Police Department officers Blane Salamoni and Howie Lake. This came after an anonymous caller reported that a man was threatening him ...

  3. Mckesson v. Doe - Wikipedia

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    McKesson v. Doe, 592 U.S. 1 (2020), [1] was a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that temporarily halted a lawsuit by a police officer against an activist associated with the Black Lives Matter movement and instructed the lower federal court (the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit) to seek clarification of state law from the Louisiana Supreme Court. [2]

  4. Baton Rouge Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The Baton Rouge Police Department (BRPD) (French: Département de Police de Bâton Rouge) is the primary law enforcement agency in the city of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The Chief of Police, as of March 8, 2018, was Murphy Paul. The BRPD was formally established in 1865, just after the end of the Civil War, with the appointment of the first Chief ...

  5. White Baton Rouge policeman fired over shooting of black man

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    A white Louisiana police officer was fired on Friday and a second suspended for the killing of Alton Sterling, a black man shot in a 2016 incident that inflamed the U.S. debate on racial bias in ...

  6. US Supreme Court rejects Black Lives Matter activist's ... - AOL

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    Sterling was shot by a Baton Rouge police officer on July 5, 2016, after a struggle outside a convenience store where he was selling homemade CDs. The death inflamed racial tensions in the city.

  7. Mark Essex - Wikipedia

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    Mark James Robert Essex (August 12, 1949 [4] – January 7, 1973) was an American serial sniper and black nationalist known as the "New Orleans Sniper" who killed a total of nine people, including five police officers, and wounded twelve others, in two separate attacks in New Orleans on December 31, 1972, and January 7, 1973.

  8. Taking a Stand in Baton Rouge - Wikipedia

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    Taking a Stand in Baton Rouge [1] is a photograph of Ieshia Evans, a nurse from Pennsylvania, being arrested by police officers dressed in riot gear during a protest in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on 9 July 2016. The protest began in the aftermath of the shooting by police of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile.

  9. Baton Rouge Police: Man dead, woman injured in Tuesday night ...

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    According to the Baton Rouge Police Department, the crash happened before 10 p.m. Tuesday in the 100 block of South I-110 after a 2003 Honda Accord was heading south on I-110 when the front tire ...