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Vol. 123, No. 48 | $1.50

November 30, 2023 - December 6, 2023

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BEACH NAACP DEMANDS NEW LOOK AT 2021 POLICE SHOOTING By NJG Staff Writer VIRGINIA BEACH The Virginia Beach Chapter of the NAACP recently issued a call for “a thorough federal investigation into the tragic and fatal shooting of Donovon Lynch in 2021 by a Virginia Beach police officer.” NAACP spokesman Rev. Gary McCollum said the civil rights group has been following the case since day one, but has waited until now to get involved to avoid conflicting with a lawsuit filed by the Lynch Family. Wayne Lynch originally filed a $50 million wrongful death lawsuit in June 2021

The Virginia Beach NAACP said it is now able to get involved because the 2021 Lynch Family suit has been settled. against the city and Solomon D. Simmons, the police officer who shot his son. On December 13, 2022, attorneys for the family announced that a $3 million settlement had been made. A

McCollum said the Virginia Beach NAACP is now able to get involved because the suit has been settled. Lynch’s fatal shooting occurred on a warm March night near the city’s crowded boardwalk, which is lined with restaurants and hotels. Photo: Courtesy The evening dissolved into chaos after separate (L-R) Al Alexander, Foundation Chair, Officer Albert White outbreaks of gunfire. At least and Colonel Mark Solesky, Chesapeake Chief of Police. eight people were wounded, and one woman, who was believed to be a bystander, also was killed. In November 2021, a special grand jury found that Simmons, an AfricanAmerican, was justified in CHESAPEAKE and injured four more people shooting Lynch. A first responder at the before taking his own life. ...see NAACP, page 8A Chesapeake Walmart mass He was identified as a team shooting last year was honored member at the store where recently for his heroism by the he had worked for 12 years. New Chesapeake Education Police confirmed the shooter Foundation. used a 9mm handgun, which Policeman Albert White had been purchased legally received special recognition from a local store the day of during the group’s 6th Annual the shooting. Black Tie Scholarship Gala In addition to the Special on November 18 at the Delta Recognition Award from the Hotel. Foundation, Virginia House This month marks the first of Delegates Resolution NO. anniversary of the tragedy on 602 was read citing White’s November 22, 2022 that shook selfless dedication to duty and the area when a gunman killed his heroic actions. six employees inside the store ...see page 2B

1st Responder Honored On 1st Anniversary of Walmart Mass Shooting

week and a half later, Wayne Lynch, the father, put the brakes on the process and announced that he would not sign off on the $3 million settlement, which he said at that time was not finalized.

DEL. DON SCOTT:

VIRGINIA’S NEW HOUSE SPEAKER By Leonard E. Colvin

Del. Don Scott of Portsmouth, will be the first African American House Speaker.

Chief Reporter Emeritus New Journal and Guide When the Republicans won the 2021 legislative election, led by political novice Glenn Youngkin, the Republicans won the Governor’s mansion and the House, and the Democrats’ Blue wave ended. Ralph Northam was Governor and, with the Democrats, controlled the state House and Senate during that period, when monumental progressive policy reforms were signed into law. Healthcare expansion for people with low incomes, decriminalization of Marijuana, voting rights, and protecting women’s right to abortion were at the top of the list. In early November 2023, the Democrats reclaimed the House and Senate with thin majorities. If the Democrats can work with the Governor, they may revive that reformist Blue wave. Also, they could invoke

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Del. Don Scott legislative provisions in laws that could ensure their work is not reversed should Republicans return to power in future elections. State Delegate Don Scott, the current Minority Leader from Portsmouth, will be the new and first African-American House

Speaker. During a recent interview with the GUIDE, he said he is preparing to lead his party toward another progressive and reformist era. Scott ascended to the House, one of the most powerful positions in Virginia Government,

quickly after entering the body. Scott, an attorney, said that he thrives on people underestimating him personally and as a political broker which energized his ambitions. Scott won the race for the 80th House district in the 2019 Virginia House of Delegates election after the resignation of Matthew James. During the campaign, a local reporter found out the Houston, Texas native, after leaving the Navy, had a tour in prison for non-sales related drug trafficking issues. In the general election, he won with 66.01 percent of the vote. Scott learned the ropes quickly in Richmond. ...see Scott, page 6A

VIRGINIA STATE WILL HOST A 2024 PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE

By Rosaland Tyler Associate Editor New Journal and Guide

On Oct. 1, Virginia State University will make history when it hosts one of four 2024 Presidential Debates that will be held on college campuses. Specifically, Virginia State will host the second Presidential debate. It is the first time that the Commission on Presidential Debates has selected a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) as a debate site. On Sept. 16, Texas State University in San Marcos will host the first debate. The University of Utah in Salt Lake City will host the third debate. On Sept. 25, the lone vice-presidential

Get Ready, Get Ready For The 2024 Black History Month Theme By NJG Staff Writer Expect to see numerous stories about Black artists who transformed America, due to the fact that the 2024 Black History Month theme is “African-Americans and the Arts.” This means in February, you will probably read multiple stories about artists such as Paul Robeson, Josephine, Baker, Billie Holiday, Lena Horne, James Baldwin, Maya Angelou, as well as their trailblazing successors – artists like Beyoncé, JayZ, and Pharrell Williams. Their impact continues to resonate from the stage to the streets. During the Civil Rights Movement, many Black artists marched with the Rev. Dr. Martin L. King Jr. A long list of Black artists participated in demonstrations and marches to the point that they helped to launch the 1965 Civil Rights Act. Their impact comes sharply

2024 THEME: “AfricanAmericans and The Arts.” into view when you recall Billie Holiday’s famous “Strange Fruit” song, which compared lynching victims to fruit hanging from a tree: “Southern trees bear a strange fruit, Blood on the leaves and blood at the root; Black bodies swinging in the Southern breeze, Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees.” In March 2022, (decades after Holiday died at age 44 in 1959), the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bill that criminalizes lynching and makes it punishable by up to 30 years in prison. The new law came on the heels of more than 100 years of efforts that included 200 failed attempts to pass the law.

Va. NAACP Elects New Officers

Dr. Makola M. Abdullah debate will be held at Lafayette College in Easton, Penn. “Virginia State University is proud to announce that it has been chosen by the Commission on Presidential Debates to host a 2024 Presidential Debate,” Dr. Makola M. Abdullah, president of

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Virginia State University Virginia State said in a recent press release. “This is a momentous occasion for VSU, as it is the first Historically Black College or University (HBCU) ever selected to host a General Election

U.S. Presidential Debate. The debate, scheduled for October 1, 2024, is the second of three scheduled general election presidential debates,” Abdullah said. ...see VSU, page 8A

Miss Black America Pageant In December ATLANTIC CITY – The Miss Black America Pageant is coming back to Atlantic City to celebrate its 55th anniversary on the Boardwalk, Saturday, December 16. ...see ... see page 8A

RICHMOND During the 88th Annual Convention of the NAACP Virginia State Conference on Saturday, November 11, 2023, members voted for officers to lead the civil rights group. Those elected or reelected are: President, Rev. Cozy Bailey, Prince William; Vice President, Mark Lomax, Newport News; Treasurer, Warren Williams,

Fredericksburg; Assistant Treasurer, Sylvia Wood, Richmond; Region 6 Vice President, James E. Ghee, Esq.; Region 7 Vice President, Bishop Michael Turner; Members At Large, Jane Caburrus; Lewis Johnson; Carmen Taylor; Youth and College President, Ty’Leik Chambers; Youth and College Secretary, Chloe Edwards, Youth and College Advisor, Monique Randolph.

INSIDE: Redemption: A Goldsboro, N.C. activist tells the story of his fall from grace, redemption, restoration, and now, how he serves others. ...see page 7A

Richard Taylor


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