Karen Clarke and her 8-year old son Leroy “B.J.” Brown were two of the victims. The child, tragically, was a witness to an ...
Rayful Edmond, III was eulogized Tuesday at Clinton Baptist Church in Maryland. Edmond, 60, died suddenly last month after he ...
Barry Michael Cooper, the screenwriter behind the influential “Harlem Trilogy” of films New Jack City, Sugar Hill and Above ...
Some even credit the notorious Edmond for igniting the crack epidemic that contributed to the nation’s capital being dubbed the murder capital of America. 7News' former D.C. Bureau Chief Sam ...
Rayful Edmond III, a drug lord best known for catalyzing a crack cocaine epidemic in Washington, D.C. in the 1980s, has died. He was 60. According to The New York Times, Edmond’s death was ...
Barry Michael Cooper, the visionary writer and producer who transformed urban storytelling through groundbreaking journalism and iconic films, has passed away ...
Often, Valentine was trying to show the personality of each officer, like he did with this portrait of Officer Gary Capuano, who he calls a “happy-go-lucky guy” and a “great street cop ...
The “outrageous” operation was run by the Broward County Sheriff’s Office from 1988 to 1990, where they made crack cocaine and sold it to buyers, which resulted in arrests and charges.
1982, a film inspired by true events at the onset of the crack epidemic in Philadelphia, tells the story of a father and his efforts to protect his gifted daughter from the insidious epidemic ...