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DALLAS (AP) — U. Dallas police have dealt with Hall, but “was not Reneé Hall, the first Black with “an unthinkable terribly surprised” by her woman to lead the Dallas series of events” since she resignation. police force, submitted her took office in 2017. She “We cannot exclusively resignation Tuesday but said she’s proud of how rely on law enforcement to agreed to stay on through the 3,000-officer depart- reduce crime, but we the end of the year. ment “coped” and “imple- absolutely need new polic- Hall’s resignation letter, mented critical reforms.” ing strategies and fresh which the city provided to Hall came to Texas eyes that can help us The Associated Press, did- from Detroit, the year after reverse the unfortunate n’t give a reason for step- a sniper fatally shot four and unacceptable increas- ping down. She did not Dallas police officers and es in violent crime in our respond to a request for one transit officer during a city,” Johnson said in a comment. protest in July 2016. statement. Hall is the latest in a Police ultimately killed Since Floyd’s death, parade of big city chiefs to the gunman with a robot- police chiefs have stepped resign or retire amid the delivered bomb. down for various reasons protests and unrest that During Hall’s tenure, a in , Atlanta, have swept the county Dallas officer was con- Portland, Oregon, and since George Floyd, a victed of murder for the Richmond, Virginia. In Black man who was on the high-profile 2018 shooting Rochester, New York, on ground and handcuffed, of her neighbor, and even Tuesday top police leaders died in May after a white before the coronavirus announced their retire- Minneapolis police officer pandemic the city was ments amid nightly pressed his knee on struggling with an protests over the handling Floyd’s neck for several increase in violent crime. of the suffocation death of minutes. Dallas city councilors Daniel Prude in police Catherine Cuellar, a city and the mayor have custody. spokeswoman, originally recently been critical of Hall’s predecessor in said City Manager T.C. Hall’s leadership during Dallas, David Brown Sr., Broadnax accepted Hall’s the protests, which includ- became the superintendent resignation effective Nov. ed police arresting hun- of the Chicago Police 10, but later said the chief dreds of people who’d Department this spring, had agreed to Broadnax’s marched onto a city and her resignation letter request that she continue bridge, only to drop hints that she will continue leading the department charges against nearly all police work elsewhere. through the end of the of them. “I will remain commit- year. Last month, the police ted to my true calling “When you review department issued a report which is law enforce- Chief Hall’s Dallas record, that found it struggled ment,” she wrote. there aren’t enough with operational plans, The headline of this superlatives to describe communication and main- story has been corrected to DPT/Photo Credit the impact she’s had here,” taining a centralized com- show Hall will remain in Broadnax said in a state- mand structure during the post through year’s ment. days of protests. end and will not leave Hall, 49, wrote in her Mayor Eric Johnson Nov. 10. resignation letter that said he has not spoken

Black Church Assaults Continue

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Tennessee latest city to publishes Sunday School sides with red, white and witness what some are materials for the nation’s blue paper-mâché to look calling intimidation tac- Black churches, including like a Confederate flag tics many congregations in with brown rope tied By Ashley Moss, Texas Dallas/Fort Worth and around it and hanging Metro News across the South. from a tree at R.H. Boyd A confederate flag was Neighbors discovered the Publishing Company in left hanging from a tree homemade flag – made Nashville late Wednesday. on the property of a from a square cardboard Nashville company that box and colored on all Continue Assaults Page 4

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A Journey Through the Gospel of St. John The Miracle of Jesus Feeding the Hungry Multitude St. John 6:1‑13 We have come to a mira- frankly, many were follow- ately, we read that the Feast eat?” (v. 5). Our Lord being without looking to the vast we obey His commands, we cle of signal importance – ing Him only because He of Passover was nigh (v. 4). omniscient knew or had the resource that he had in are nothing more than dis- the feeding of the five thou- produced physical relief, but The Passover was a signal solution to the problem of Christ! Phillip’s language in tributors of the bread of life. sand hungry souls. This they were not interested event in the life of the Jews, feeding this vast multitude, verse 7, is the language of And if mankind would only miracle is of signal impor- with being spiritually for it signified the night in but raised the question to unbelief. Andrew, the broth- appropriate this bread, he or tance because each of the relieved. They only fol- which they left Egypt, the prove or test Phillip (v. 6). er of Simon Peter, suggested she will never hunger (St. four gospel writers mentions lowed Christ because He night in which they were In our lives, the Lord often that there was a lad with a John 6:35). A vast miracle it. This miracle intimates was producing; the crowd emancipated from slavery. gives us pop exams as vari- meager amount of five bar- will occur in the lives of that our blessed Lord has did not discern that He was Yet, in their midst, the Lamb ous trials invade our lives in ley loaves and two small anyone who appropriates the unusual power. In this mira- the Lord of glory; they were of God was, for the most order to refine and cultivate fish, but said: “But what are bread of life: “they will be cle, we find our Lord satis- oblivious to His divine part, rejected by the mass of our characters! What a God they among so many?” (v. 8- sufficiently fed! Just as fying the bodily needs of a glory! That point leads me people, for they only looked we serve! Phillip’s response 9) Both men’s frailty in Jesus fed the five thousand grand host of people with a to ask this poignant question upon Him as a glorified mir- in verse 7 is a portrait of arriving at a solution to the beside women and children meager five loaves and two – “What is our sole reason acle worker, and did not dis- many of us who are over- problem, paved the way for (Matthew 14:21) and there small fish. What a miracle for following Christ?” Are cern His divine glory. whelmed by the trial of the the Master to display His were leftovers, He can spiri- and what an exhibition of we following Him because Whereas, the hungry multi- hour, for we forget that the compassion and power. As tually satisfy those who are unusual power by the Lord! He is multiplying blessings tude didn’t really discern same Lord who was suffi- our lesson concludes, we spiritually devoid of eternal As we approach this study, in our lives? Or, will we fol- His divine glory nor appre- cient in handling yesterday’s find the people being seated, life. Yes, if you are spiritu- we find our Lord leaving low Him if He begins to sub- ciated the supreme excel- problem, is the same One preferably in order (Mark ally famished today, Christ Jerusalem and Judea and tract blessings in our lives? lence of His person, Jesus, who is more than adequate 6:40); our blessed Lord then is the answer, for St. John “went over the Sea of Again, what is our motiva- nevertheless, displayed in handling our present blesses the meager amount, 6:47, says: “Verily, verily, I Galilee” (St. John 6:1). As tion for following Him? Our unusual compassion for the problem. Furthermore, with the disciples being used say unto you, He that He moved, a great flock fol- Lord knowing the motiva- multitude, and raised a Phillip’s answer exhibits as distributors! (v. 10-11) believeth on me hath ever- lowed Him, for His fame as tion of this crowd, withdrew rather poignant question to that he placed a frugal calcu- My brothers and sisters, lasting life.” May God truly a master Physician was to the mountain with His Phillip – “Whence shall we lation to the problem; thus, from a spiritual perspective bless! increasing; and quite disciples (v. 3); and immedi- buy bread, that these may he made a mere calculation as disciples of Christ, and as By Rev. Johnny C. Smith

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Black Jack Pizza S & B PEST CONTROL SERVICE 2536 MLK Blvd BILLY ROBINSON Continued Assault, Page 1 In the Dallas area news of Across the country African pect. She said the culprit the latest assault was widely American pastors said they could face several charges 214­946­5879 SINCE 1958 R.H. Boyd, since 1896, discussed. were concerned. The Rev. for intimidation, trespassing has published Sunday The Rev. William Dwight William Sheals said the and possibly a hate crime. School books, church hym- McKissic expressed concern country is experiencing an “Someone did get a pic- Property Management nals, Vacation Bible School about race relations in “ugly spirit in this year in ture of the perpetrator’s car marketing materials and America. 2020.” and apparently they came at study guides for the nation’s “Something has happened “We have got to defeat it night and hung it up,” said 8.5 million African to the fabric and framework in prayer, but we have also Ms. Boyd. “Hopefully we American Baptists. Boyd of our country. We are begin- got to defeat it in marching will be able to find out who Publishing is one of two ning to border on what we to the polls,” he said. “We did this.” independently Black-owned saw in the 50s and 60s. I must disobey this law. We Boyd plans to press publishing companies that remember it. I was there to must follow a higher calling. charges and said that in produces and prints witness it,” said McKissic, This is spiritual warfare… 2020, incidents like this need Christian inspirational pastor of megachurch from high places. to be taken seriously, and are resources for African Cornerstone Baptist Church Sheals pastors one of a reminder of the need to be American churches and in South Arlington, which is metro-Atlanta’s largest aware of one’s surroundings. communities across the aligned with the National Black congregations, “There’s all kind of fool- country. Baptist Convention of Hopewell Baptist Church of ishness going on, all around “Clearly someone is trying America. Norcross, GA. the country, and obviously to send a message,” said The incident is the latest in Mumford said this was very intentional LaDonna Boyd, president a string of events across the Metropolitan Nashville because of the place that they and chief executive officer at nation involving African Police Department respond- put it, in a predominantly R.H. Boyd. “We will certain- American churches and inci- ed to a call from Boyd at Black neighborhood, right ly make sure we get to the dents perceived to be racist. about 5 p.m. of a device next to Citizens Bank, bottom of whoever did this. In late July, the FBI hanging from a tree on a lot Meharry Medical College, We will press charges and launched an investigation adjacent to and owned by Fisk University, and right bring (the perpetrator) to full after someone wrote “KKK” Boyd Publishing. down the street from justice.” and racial slurs on an air con- Alarmed that the box Tennessee State University,” Thursday, Metropolitan ditioning unit at a Black might contain an incendiary she said. Nashville Police’s church in North Highlands in device, police flew helicop- The property, which Specialized Investigation the San Francisco Bay area. ters over the property and stands at the intersection of Division combed the In 2019, the federal bureau officers swarmed the area. Jefferson Street and 21st Nashville neighborhood that began investigating a series Seven police cars circled the Avenue in Nashville, is is home to Boyd Publishing of fires at Black churches in property, Boyd said. home to R.H. Boyd and the nearby historically Louisiana, calling them sus- By late Wednesday Publishing Corporation, one Black Meharry Medical picious and saying they like- evening, a police bomb of the oldest Black-owned College, one of the nation’s ly are hate-related. squad unit had accessed the businesses in the country. oldest medical schools train- In Dallas, last month, the box, determined no bomb Founded in 1896 by the ing African American doc- Rev. Frederick D. Haynes III materials were inside and Rev. Dr. Richard Henry tors, searching for evidence said a group of nearly 1,000 had it perched in the back- Boyd, the long standing in the case. Blue Lives Matter protestors seat of one of the police cars. organization provides “Obviously, this is a great had parked without proper It is now classified as a sus- Christian and inspirational concern, which is why we permission on his church’s picious package. resources for African- involved our division,” said parking lot, under a massive Mumford declined American churches and Kris Mumford, public infor- multi-story banner reading Thursday to reveal any more communities across the mation officer for the “Black Lives Matter.” of the box’s contents saying country. Metropolitan Nashville Haynes said that he is not the case was an ongoing At the federal level, hate Police. When it comes to surprised about this latest investigation. crimes are defined as crimes something like this in a occurrence. Meanwhile, detectives committed on the basis of neighborhood, with a box, “I think we can expect spent Thursday seeking the victim’s perceived or with a Confederate flag more of this,” he said. video from nearby Meharry actual race, color, religion, hanging from a tree, we “There has been an environ- and other homes and busi- obviously want to investi- ment set by the White House nesses, Mumford said, in the gate what’s going on.” to express hatred.” hopes of identifying a sus- Continued Assault below

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Hall of Fame outfielder, speedster Brock dies at age 81

By HILLEL ITALIE

NEW YORK (AP) — organization and one of ing representative of our Series champions in 1964 Hall of Famer Lou Brock, the very best to ever wear national pastime and he and 1967 and lost to the one of baseball’s signature the Birds on the Bat,” will be deeply missed,” Detroit Tigers in seven leadoff hitters and base Cardinals chairman Bill baseball Commissioner games in 1968. Opposing stealers who helped the St. DeWitt Jr. said in a Rob Manfred said in a teams were warned to Louis Cardinals win three release. release. keep Brock off base, espe- pennants and two World “He will be deeply Brock’s death came cially in the low-scoring Series in the 1960s, has missed and forever after Hall of Fame pitcher years of 1967-68 when a died. He was 81. remembered.” Tom Seaver died Monday. single run often could win Dick Zitzmann, Brock’s The man later nick- Brock and Seaver faced a game. But the speedy longtime agent and friend, named the Running each other 157 times, the left fielder with the popup confirmed Brock’s death Redbird and the Base most prolific matchup for slide was a consistent Sunday, but he said he Burglar arrived in St. both of them in their base-stealing champion couldn’t provide any Louis in June 1964, careers. and run producer. details. The Cardinals and swapped from the Cubs Along with starter Bob A lifetime .293 hitter, Cubs also observed a for pitcher Ernie Broglio Gibson and center fielder he led the league in steals moment of silence in the in what became one of Curt Flood, Brock was an eight times, scored 100 or outfielder’s memory baseball’s most lopsided anchor for St. Louis as its more runs seven times and before their game at trades. combination of speed, amassed 3,023 hits. Wrigley Field. Brock stole 938 bases defense and pitching made Brock never played in Brock lost a leg from in his career, including it a top team in the ’60s another World Series after diabetes in recent years 118 in 1974 — both of and a symbol of the 1968, but remained a star In this April 9, 1965, file photo, Lou Brock, of the St. Louis and was diagnosed with those were big league National League’s more Cardinals, poses in Missouri. Hall of Famer Brock, one of base- cancer in 2017. records until they were aggressive style at the for much of the last 11 ball’s signature leadoff hitters and base stealers who helped the “Lou Brock was one of broken by Rickey time in comparison to the years of his career. Cardinals win three pennants and two World Series titles in the the most revered members Henderson. American League. 1960s, has died. He was 81. (AP Photo, File) of the St. Louis Cardinals “Lou was an outstand- The Cards were World

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African Americans and two years Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Texas offers after Jean’s slaying absentee ballots by mail to voters who will be unable to vote in person. All other voters are expected to vote in person. Season two of Impact of glar. Like many controver- well as those who worked this is an important story. I Texas offers early voting. with the family to bring want people to know how Murder kicks off with a sial police killings of heart wrenching two-hour minorities, Botham’s mur- justice to Botham, includ- good my son was, and how Vote in person episode on Botham Jean der sparked national out- ing lawyer Lee Merritt and senseless his death was.” with “The Ballad of rage. prosecutor Jason Hermus. Additional episodes in Vote on Election Day Botham Jean,” airing on Botham Jean was a Perhaps the most season two of Impact Of Voters registered in Texas can look up where to vote on . Thursday, September 10 promising young Black heartrending account Murder on ID include: a from 9-11 p.m. EDT/PDT accountant who dreamed comes from 18-year-old fatal chance encounter in Vote early on Investigation of returning to his native Brandt Jean, who mourns Stolen Dreams which pre- Texas voters can also vote before Election Day. The early Discovery. St. Lucia to become Prime Botham’s death while mieres Thursday, Minister. As his family wrestling with his anger September 17 at 9 p.m. voting period runs from Tuesday, October 13, 2020 to Written by by Nsenga K. mourned, the murder ignit- against his brother's killer. ET/PT; a wrongful convic- Friday, October 30, 2020, but dates and hours may vary Burton, Ph.D ed protests from Black His request for a court- tion in The Betrayal pre- based on where you live. Lives Matter activists and room embrace of his broth- miering Thursday, What to bring Jean was shot in 2018 sparked a media frenzy. er’s murderer, Guyger, dis- September 24 at 9 p.m. inside his Dallas apartment This senseless tragedy is played an astonishing act ET/PT; and the finale You will be asked to show photo ID to vote in Texas. by white, female, off-duty retold by those closest to of forgiveness and exploring a devastating Acceptable forms include: Texas driver's license issued by police officer Amy the case with gripping, inflamed worldwide, case exploring the cycle of the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS); Texas elec- Guyger. Guyger claimed emotional accounts from polarizing reactions. domestic violence in tion ID certificate; Texas personal ID card; Texas hand- she shot Botham because Jean’s family, including his “I have to admit it was There’s No Winning in gun license; US military ID with photo; US citizenship she thought she had mother, Allison Jean; tough to relive my son’s Murder debuting on certificate with photograph (doesn't need to be current); entered her own home, and father Bertrum Jean; sister, horrible murder,” said Thursday, October 1 at 9 or a US passport. Forms must be current or expired less he was a trespassing bur- Allisa Charles-Findley; as Allison Jean. “However, p.m. ET/PT. than four years. For voters aged 70 or older, the accept- able form of photo identification may be expired for any Continued Tenet Page 2 As the first major film be doubly so right now. length of time if the identification is otherwise valid. released in theaters since For better and worse, September is Voters without ID: If you don't have ID and cannot for a new aftertaste. the pandemic began, “Tenet” is just a movie. It obtain one due to a reasonable impediment, you'll need “Tenet” has swelled in the won’t beat the virus and it It’s complicated, in a Prostate Cancer to sign a sworn statement that there is a reason why way, to parse the experi- minds of anxious movie- won’t single-handedly you don't have any of the accepted IDs, and present ence. There’s the feeling goers, adopting the role of save movie theaters. It Awareness of being back in a movie savior. Nolan vs. COVID- won’t even really blow one of the following: certified birth certificate; valid theater, and then there’s 19 is as much part of the your mind. But for much Month voter registration certificate; or a current utility bill, the sensations particular drama of “Tenet” as any- of its 150-minute running African-American government check, bank statement or paycheck, or to “Tenet.” For thing on screen, and just time, Nolan’s globe-trot- men are at highest government document with your name and an address. Christopher Nolan, whose as convoluted and disori- ting sci-fi riff on the spy risk so Get It If you meet these requirements and are eligible to vote, films build their conceptu- enting. Seeing “Tenet” for thriller will provide a daz- Checked you may vote in the election. al architecture around the this critic meant crossing zling escape, one dense If you don't have ID and do not have a reasonable metaphysics of movies numerous state lines and with singular imagery and impediment to obtaining one or did not bring ID to the themselves, it’s kind of watching it at a nearly intellectual puzzles. And, polling place, you may cast a provisional ballot. In order one and the same. His empty movie theater — a perhaps most vitally, it * to have the provisional ballot counted, you will be movies are designed, from luxury of social distancing will give a cool, brutalist required to visit the voter registrar's office within six (6) a molecular level, to that won’t be possible for refresher of the movies’ REMEMBER 911 calendar days of the date of the election to either present unlock innate cinematic most, even in reduced capacity for awe, for ON FRIDAY, one of the forms of photo ID or submit a temporary affi- powers and glorify the capacity theaters. At its imagination, and, yes, for davit, or, if applicable, qualify for the disability exemp- almighty Big Screen — a best, moviegoing has tiresome grandiosity. For SEPTEMBER 11 tion, in the presence of the county voter registrar while lonely god these last few always been thrilling, the palindromic “Tenet,” attesting to the fact that you do not have any of the months. even dangerous. That may it cuts both ways. required photo IDs. September 10 - 16, 2020 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 6

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DALLAS, TX – ties as the students who their education have better Congresswoman Eddie will, one day, attend this outcomes and develop at a Bernice Johnson released school. The big thing was much faster pace than the following statement on trying to get a book with those who refuse to invest the Dallas Independent all its pages because in my in their future. School District Board of school all the African “The teachers and facility Trustees’ decision to name American kids got books in public schools across a new school in her honor that white kids discarded. the country are responsi- - the Eddie Bernice “When I finished high ble for inspiring and lift- Johnson Elementary school and desired to be a ing millions of young peo- School. professional nurse, there ple out of poverty and into “My focus is always on was not a college in Texas the middle class. I am sure serving the constituents of I could attend with a many teachers and faculty District 30 without expect- nationally accredited nurs- are facing difficult choices ing any recognition. I am ing program, so I attended as we continue to deal grateful to all of you for St. Mary’s College Holy with the coronavirus pan- considering me worthy of Cross School of Nursing demic. Balancing their this honor. in South Bend, IN at Notre desire to help young peo- “Whoever thought in my Dame University. I only ple succeed in the future lifetime I would have a say this to say to young while calculating the risks school of this magnitude people who will attend the going into the classroom bearing my name – I thank magnificent school - you may have on their health is you for that black girl have a better opportunity, no easy task. The least we from Waco, Texas whose please make the best of it. can do is to stand with goal in life was to relieve “When you get discour- them and respect whatever pain and promote health aged remember what an decision is made. for all. opportunity you have and “I shall leave you with a “Throughout my career yes you can rise - be quote from my father that serving as a representative focused and determined. It I used in my honors for this region both in is my hope that the stu- speech when I graduated Austin, and in dents attending this school from high school – I do Washington, I have kept get all the opportunities not know where he got it, my eyes on public educa- they deserve, so that we but it has stayed with me. tion and our schools. Let can mold and grow the “Once a task has begun, me take a moment to next generation of scien- never leave it till it’s done reflect on such progress tists, physicians, dentists, – be the labor great or that has been made since and community leaders. small – do it well or not at my day. Growing up dur- It’s no coincidence that all.” ing segregation, I didn’t governments who invest have the same opportuni- in their young people and they are not pleased with and residents. said in a that he was sur- gram for emergencies such Dallas temporarily bans the city’s decision, but The coronavirus pan- prised by decision to halt as public safety concerns scooter program due to misuse officials are convinced demic has worsened the the program. without council approval. that there need to be problem. Officials said that “I don’t understand how Council member David tighter regulations in place before the pandemic, the city can essentially sus- Blewett, whose district DALLAS (AP) — The Monday. Scooter operators for riders. scooters were used mostly pend an ordinance without includes the Central city of Dallas has decided must remove about 5,000 City officials said for transportation but are City Council action,” he Business District, said he to temporarily ban its scooters. Tuesday that companies now being used for enter- wrote. He also stated that has received complaints scooter program after “A lot of people are still have not been disabling the tainment. they should meet as soon about the scooters from receiving an influx of com- riding these scooters, and vehicles at night when they A city ordinance allows as possible to discuss concerned residents. plaints about people misus- they seem to be up to no are not permitted. There scooters to operate until 9 future plans. “If we can fix some of ing them. good,” said Michael have been complaints of p.m. in Deep Ellum and Mayor Pro Tem Adam the issues, then we have a The Dallas Department Rogers, the city’s trans- groups of people riding until midnight in other Medrano, who represents chance to bring them of Transportation decided portation director. them late at night and neighborhoods. Deep Ellum, said Rogers back,” to halt the program on Mobility advocates say harassing business owners Mayor Eric Johnson can pause the scooter pro-