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Former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani came under fire yesterday after making controversial remarks about the protests taking place in Ferguson. In a heated debate on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” that featured Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, the former New York City mayor questioned why there are protests for fatal shootings at the hands of the police, but never any for black-on-black crimes. He claimed that the reason white officers are present in black neighborhoods is because of crimes committed by people of color. “Why don’t you cut it down so so many white police officers don’t have to be in black areas? The white police officers wouldn’t be there if you weren’t killing each other,” said Giuliani. “I find it very disappointing that you’re not talking about the fact that 93% of blacks in America are killed by other blacks.” Giuliani’s remarks sent Twitter into a frenzy, with many people claiming that his opinion was not needed. Read more.


Rapper Cool C to Be Executed Next January

Christopher Roney, who is better known as rapper Cool C, will face the death penalty after spending years on death row for the murder of a female police officer during a bank robbery. In 1996 Roney, his mentor Warren McClone, and Philly-bred rapper Mark Canty attempted to rob a PNC Bank and left Police Officer Lauretha Vaird slain. During his career Cool C released five albums on Ruffhouse Records and was known for his hit “The Glamourous Life.” Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett has signed an execution warrant for Roney. He is slated to be executed on January 8, 2015. Canty and McClone, the two men who committed the crime with Roney, are both serving life terms in prison. Read more.


Lebron James Jersey Sells for $50K

One of the biggest stories in sports this year was LeBron James’ return to Cleveland. When he left his hometown to play for the Miami Heat, videos of Cleveland fans burning his jersey circulated around the internet; now that he has returned his jerseys are valued once again. According to ESPN.com a jersey worn by James during the second half of his regular season return to Cleveland was recently sold for $50,040. He donned the jersey while playing in a season opener against the New York Knicks. James netted 17 points in the game. Read more.

NewsOne Minute: Former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani Makes Controversial Remarks about Ferguson  was originally published on newsone.com