The Portsmouth NAACP President states the NAACP opposes crime claims, stating Everett's family is receiving racial slurs and ...
A Virginia teen track star who allegedly bashed her opponent's head with a baton during a meet continues to proclaim her innocence.
Alaila Everett said it was an accident but court records show she is now facing a potential assault and battery charge.
Everett’s speech was met with loud applause and a chant of “We stand with you.” Portsmouth NAACP President James Boyd also spoke at the rally, alleging threats and slurs that have been ...
I love y’all.” Everett’s speech was met with loud applause and a chant of “We stand with you.” Portsmouth NAACP President James Boyd also spoke at the rally, alleging threats and slurs that have been ...
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NewsNation on MSNTrack star gets support from Portsmouth NAACP chapter amid baton incidentThe I.C. Norcom student and track star who faces an assault and battery charge after her baton struck and injured another runner during a track race last week reiterated Thursday that the incident did ...
I’m not confrontational. I wouldn’t even do that on purpose.” The Portsmouth NAACP said it would continue to support the I.C. Norcom student and track star amid the charge stemming against her.
I love y'all." Portsmouth NAACP President James Boyd also spoke at the rally, alleging threats and slurs that have been directed at Everett's family. "The Everett family has experienced racial ...
“The Everett family has experienced racial slurs, they’ve experienced death threats, and we think unequivocally that those things are unacceptable,” said Portsmouth NAACP President James Boy ...
Alaila Everett, a high school senior, said she lost her balance and accidentally hit the other girl when she was pumping her ...
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