Authorities said they have obtained video evidence in the homicide investigation of a missing Black teenager that showed him alone near where his body was later found. His body was found in a sugarcane field about 20 miles away in Iberia Parish several days later, his family said. A graphic photo of his body circulated online this week, drawing attention to the circumstances around his death, which the local sheriff's department had deemed "suspicious. The family has called for more answers in Charles' death, and the American Civil Liberties Union is demanding a full, independent investigation amid what the organization claims is a 'lack of transparency demonstrated by local officials. On Saturday, Iberia Parish Sheriff Tommy Romero issued an update on the investigation, citing "public interest" in the case.

Cheerleader pummels girl who challenges her to fight



Cheerleader pummels girl who challenges her to fight
Emily Cureton. Editor's note: This story contains descriptions that may be offensive. Objects from the past fill every corner of the Farmers Co-op Antiques Mall in central Oregon: decoy ducks nested among the rusty typewriters, musky clothes and toys made for children who grew old long ago. The floorboards creak as customers wander this maze of booths. A couple of months ago, one glass display case looked a lot like dozens of others full of knickknacks. But something inside the well-lit case made year-old Lily Gallentine do a double take. There was a poster in the background, saying 'coon' and 'monkey.


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By Joshua Rhett Miller. A pint-size cheerleader in California pummeled another girl who challenged her to a fight while still in her uniform, a dramatic video shows. The footage, posted early Saturday, purportedly shows Savannah Sprague, a cheerleader for Clayton Valley Charter High School, brutally beating an unidentified girl who had just challenged her to a fight as the cheerleader sat at a table in Concord while surrounded by other youngsters, some still holding their backpacks.



A Louisiana woman was arrested Tuesday in connection with the disappearance and death late last year of a Black teen whose body was found days after he was reported missing. He said no bond has been set for Irvin, who was arrested in nearby Lafayette Parish and then moved to the Iberia Parish jail. Deputy Kathleen Breaux, a spokeswoman for Romero, said she did not know whether Irvin has an attorney who could speak for her.