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The search for remains of victims of the1921 Tulsa Race Massacre has turned up 21 additional coffins in unmarked graves in the city s Oaklawn Cemetery, officials said.Seventeen adult-size graves were located Friday and Saturday, Oklahoma State Archaeologist Kary Stackelbeck said Monday. Additionally, the city announced Tuesday that four graves, two adult-size and two child-size, had been found.The coffins, then stanley cup the remains, will be examined to see if they match reports from 1921 that the victims were males buried in plain caskets. This is going to part of our process of discriminating which ones we re going to proceed with in terms of exhuming those individuals and which ones we re actually going to leave in place, Stackelbeck said in a video statement.The work, by hand, was still under way. The types of coffins and gender of the victims have not been determined, according to the city s statement. In this image provided by the City of Tulsa, crews work on an excavation at Oaklawn Cemetery searching for victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, on Oct. 27, 2022. City of Tulsa via AP A violent white mob targeted Black people during the massacre, in which more than 1,000 homes were burned, hundreds were looted, and a thriving business distric stanley cup t known as Black Wall Street was destroyed. Historians have estimated stanley cup the death toll at 75 to Xjdd Hiker, 13, dies in fall from cliff at Zion National Park in Utah
LOS ANGELES ndash; A fiery crash on the 110 Freeway in Los Angeles on Sunday morning left a driver unconscious and trapped and likely to die.Fortunately for that driver, a heroic and fast-thinking photojournalist who owns R adidas samba MG News pull jordan ed him to safety, reports CBS Los Angeles.It was around 3:30 a.m. Sunday when CHP responded to a report of a traffic collision on the northbound 110 near Gage. A dark-colored SUV was reported stalled on the northbound side in the number one lane. The vehicles lights failed and was blacked out and not visible to other motorists. Two more motorists make glancing blows on the the SUV, but a third vehicle slams into it causing a fireball.On Monday evening, CBS Los Angeles spoke with the heroic photographer, Austin Raishbrook. He didnrsq skechers uo;t have a chance. Itrsquo one of the most dangerous things that can happen to you, is get stalled on the freeway at night, says Raishbrook.When he saw the car burst into flames and the driver unlikely to get out, Raishbrook says he took action.Thatrsquo when I switched over from cameraman mode to rescuer, he says.He makes a living catching dramatic scenes just like the one he happened upon. The crash I got on tape was very dramatic but at that point in my mind, my mind switched to ndash; I go to go help, he says.Raishbrook ditched the camera and he ran to the SUV mdash; he knew he was running ou |
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