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After violence a year ago, Waco, SC prepares for bike rally - Yahoo News

22.5.15

After violence a year ago, Waco, SC prepares for bike rally - Yahoo News: The state National Association for the Advancement of Colored People says it will, for a ninth year, monitor to make sure blacks are not discriminated against by security measures.

"The NAACP supports reasonable law enforcement tactics designed to promote public safety and peace," state NAACP President Dr. Lonnie Randolph said in a statement. "The Association will vehemently oppose any tactics that unfairly target African Americans."

Myrtle Beach, working with other local governments, has spent months developing a $1.6 million safety plan that required a property tax increase to pay for.


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