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Virginia teen with 'armed and potentially dangerous' man possibly spotted outside Richmond
Read full article: Virginia teen with 'armed and potentially dangerous' man possibly spotted outside RichmondLOUISA COUNTY, Va. - The FBI is reporting that Bruce Lynch has shaven and both he and Isabel Hicks are wearing camo. Louisa County Sheriff's Office Left to right: Bruce Lynch and Isabel Hicks, Isabel and a vehicle similar to the suspect's vehicle. Authorities believe Lynch could be changing the tags of the car, so they want the public to focus on the car and who is inside. Authorities had a message for Bruce Lynch. Authorities say anyone who sees Hicks and Lynch should call police immediately and not approach them because they believe Lynch has a handgun.
Lawsuit challenges Virginia schools named after Confederate leaders
Read full article: Lawsuit challenges Virginia schools named after Confederate leadersAFP/Getty ImagesRICHMOND, Va. - A local chapter of the NAACP is suing a Virginia county in an effort to change the names of schools named in honor of Confederate leaders. The Hanover County chapter of the NAACP said Friday that it was filing a federal lawsuit challenging the school names on constitutional grounds. The group says the county is forcing black students to attend schools that venerate Confederate imagery in violation of both the First and Fourteenth Amendments. The lawsuit said the county is compelling speech in support of "a legacy of segregation and oppression." The Hanover Board of Supervisors recently ousted a school board member who voted to change the names of Lee-Davis High School and Stonewall Jackson Middle School.