Lil Boosie is finally speaking out about the mall fight between his crew and mall security. He says racism was definitely a motivating factor: Later, he claims the police stole millions worth of jewelry: Hopefully justice will be served!

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Republican lawmaker Tom Weathersby has proposed counseling and fines in sagging pants ban.

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The Greenville Police Department is investigating the incident as a hate crime, while the FBI announced plans to launch a civil rights probe.

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The FBI has launched a civil rights probe in relation to the incident.

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A memorial sign that marks the place where 14-year-old Emmett Till's mutilated body was discovered in the Tallahatchie river in 1955 is again riddled with nearly 50 bullet holes.

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At a hearing on Monday in a Jackson County courtroom, Deputy Leo Allen of the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department explained in explicit detail what occurred when authorities responded to the scene at a Best Western hotel near the Gulf Coast.

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Two Mississippi universities removed state flags from campus over its controversial embedded Confederate emblem. They join five other Mississippi public colleges that have removed the flag. Only one remains.

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Cleveland, Mississippi's school board voted to appeal a court-ordered desegregation plan. The city has fought desegregation for more than five decades.

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A Mississippi judge released a man from jail on his own recognizance who left his infant daughter in his hot car while he was at work. The prosecutor approved that decision and wants to reduce the second-degree murder charge.

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A federal court orders Cleveland, Mississippi to desegregate its secondary schools. The judge approved a Justice Department plan to consolidate the middle and high schools.

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Tracy Morgan is taking a stand against a new law in Mississippi by canceling a show he had scheduled there.

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In response to the backlash over North Carolina's so-called "bathroom bill" law, Governor Pat McCrory has signed an executive order in what looks to be an attempt to quell criticism of the discriminatory legislation.