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New alert system launched to alert Black leaders about racially motivated crimes

Por: WPTV Nation September 29, 2022

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A new alert system named in honor of a 14-year-old Black teen murdered in 1955 will notify Maryland leaders and activists of racially motivated crimes.Carl Snowden with the Caucus of African-American Leaders recently announced the Emmett Till Alerts system, which will notify people who opt-in about racially motivated crimes. “The FBI director has said the greatest domestic terrorist threat to the nation is white supremacists, Snowden said.The... + full article



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