Kamilah Campbell, student whose SAT scores were flagged, to retake test

Attorney will no longer pursue her claims against Education Testing Service All eyes were on Miami Gardens high school student Kamilah Campbell late December and early January as she challenged the College Board and the Educational Test Service’s decision to flag her October SAT scores. Campbell’s case garnered national attention after famed civil-rights attorney, Ben… Continue reading Kamilah Campbell, student whose SAT scores were flagged, to retake test

Delucca Rolle takes stand, shares account of rough arrest

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) – Delucca Rolle, the Tamarac teenager who garnered national headlines after cellphone video of his rough arrest went viral, took the stand and shared his side of the story, as two of the arresting Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies face charges over the incident. BSO Deputies Gregory Lacerra and Christopher Krickovich have… Continue reading Delucca Rolle takes stand, shares account of rough arrest

Family of teen who drowned in canal takes first step toward suing police

LAUDERHILL — A teenager drowned in a canal nearly 10 months ago while trying to swim away from the police. Now, his family is taking the first step toward suing the police department over his death, alleging they did nothing to pull him from the water. Damain Martin’s family has sent a letter of its… Continue reading Family of teen who drowned in canal takes first step toward suing police

Man alleges West Palm Beach Police unjustly beat him during unwarranted arrest

Sixty-four-year-old John Monroque was arrested back in November of 2019 and was left with a battered and bloody face, which can be seen clearly in his mugshot taken from that very night. Monroque says he’s disabled, but used to work for the City of West Palm Beach until he hurt his back. Since then, he’s… Continue reading Man alleges West Palm Beach Police unjustly beat him during unwarranted arrest