Bring That Week Back: Former FAMU Band Member Convicted
Plus, abducted Philadelphia woman is found alive and well.
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Florida A&M Band Member Convicted - An abducted Philadelphia woman was found alive and is reunited with her family, plus more national news. — Natelege Whaley (@Natelege_) Dante Martin, 27, who was the alleged leader of the group who killed Robert Champion Jr. during a hazing ritual at Florida A&M University in 2011, was convicted of manslaughter and felony hazing Friday (Oct. 31). Martin will be sentenced in January. "I won't get my son back, but no one wins here,” the victim’s mother, Pamela Champion, told WFTV. (Photo: Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/MCT/ MCT /Landov)
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Abducted Philadelphia Woman Found - Philadelphia officials say Carlesha Freeland Gaither has been found and is back home with her family. The 22-year-old's abduction was captured on a surveillance video. Delvin Barnes, 37, who has been accused of abducting her, is being held in a dentention center in Baltimore, CNN reports. Gaither was forced into a vehicle as she walked home from a party late Sunday night. Police also say her ATM card was used Tuesday after she went missing. (Photo: WXTF-TV, Fox local News Philadelphia)
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Man Arrested in Delaware State University Shooting - Marshawn Fotner, 25, has been arrested in connection with the shooting of a Delaware State University student at a parking lot of an off-campus residence hall. Police issued a warrant for the arrest of another person tied to the incident. The student will survive the injuries and was continuing treatment at the Bayhealth Medical Center as of Tuesday, Philly.com reports. (Photo: REUTERS/Tim Shaffer /Landov)
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Black, Brown Emojis on Their Way to Your Phone - Finally, Black emojis are on their way to your text-messaging software. The Unicode Consortium released a preview of the latest emoji characters that are currently in the works Monday. In the near future, you will be able to select from six different shades of skin colors for your characters. (Photo: Alejandro Rivera/Getty Images)
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NYPD's Highest Ranking Black Officer Quits - The highest-ranking African-American official in the NYPD stepped down Friday as the city faces numerous issues with relations between police and African-American and Latino communities, Associated Press reports. Chief Philip Banks III was on the brink of a promotion to first deputy commissioner that would have gone into effect Monday. (Photo: AP Photo/NYPD)
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