NJG | Vol. 124, No. 1 - January 4, 2024

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Urban League of HR FAMILY & FRIENDS BID FAREWELL TO SLAIN ICON Hosts 40th Annual By Leonard E. Colvin

James Carter was deemed a generous, outgoing community icon by those who knew him.

Chief Reporter Emeritus New Journal and Guide Two days after he was fatally shot trying to break up a dispute in front of the Triple C Convenience store on Lindenwood Avenue, three people were arrested and charged with the death of its owner, 84-year-old James Carter. On Tuesday, January 2, his family, neighbors and friends showed up at the Metropolitan Funeral Services on Granby Street to say goodbye to him. According to the Norfolk Police Department, (NPD) a manhunt led to 42-yearold Dennis Hisle being charged with seconddegree murder, malicious wounding, and two counts of use of a firearm. Fortyyear-old Bruce Hisle was also charged with possession of a firearm by a felon and possession of ammunition by a felon,

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James Carter and 41-year-old Tamika Credle was charged with accessory after the fact. Carter’s daughter, Georgia, revealed that her father was fatally struck on December 20 as he was coming back into the store

after telling the group to leave. The ongoing investigation into who these people are and why their dispute caused such a tragic incident is continuing.

Meanwhile, the city, and specifically the community of Lindenwood, and the region applauded the arrest of the three linked to the untimely death of Carter, who was deemed a generous, outgoing community icon. Outside the small convenience store he presided over for the past decade, there is a vast decorative memorial of flowers, candles, balloons, and other items indicating the community’s respect and love for Carter. ...see Carter, page 7A

NEWS ANALYSIS: HAUNTING NEWS FOR 2024 By Julianne Malveaux TRICEEDNEYWIRE.COM Many of us go through the useless ritual of making New Year’s resolutions and proclaiming “out with the old.” Maybe that works for your eating habits or exercise routine, but 2023 news will be with us into 2024. From my perspective, these are the things we’ll be paying attention to in 2024. 1. I’m an economist, so my top news carryover is The economy: Inflation is slowing, and unemployment rates are low. Good news, right? Some economists are still predicting a recession in 2024 and a “sharp hit,” not a “soft landing.” Either way, economic news will

Just because it (police violence) isn’t on the front page of the New York Times doesn’t mean it isn’t happening.

Julianne Malveaux dominate in 2024, and the fact that it’s an election year means there will be “alternate facts” and interpretations. Bottom line – stack your money. Recession hits Black folks harder, and recovery helps us more

slowly than it helps others. And don’t believe the hype that Biden didn’t help the economy. He did! 2. Congressional gridlock: It won’t go away until the election of 2024. Republicans have a narrow majority and can’t seem to get much done. A budget has to be passed in January, but neither side appears willing to compromise on immigration reform and border control, aid to Ukraine and Israel, and more.

I don’t think Republicans are eager to shut the government down, especially in an election year, but their brinksmanship has left their party in tatters (who knew who Mike Johnson (R-LA) was a year ago)? 3. While I hate to elevate the narcissistic former President: He dominates the news, and unfortunately, too many cover him uncritically. ...see News, page 7A

BELOVED ICONS WE LOST IN 2023... By Stacy M. Brown

lasting impression on the Senior National Correspondent entertainment, sports, civil rights, and art industries. Their @StacyBrownMedia achievements have influenced countless generations. Here, NNPA NEWSWIRE In a year of achievements we list just some of those and setbacks, 2023 said losses. • Richard Roundtree: Iconic goodbye to several significant personalities who left a Star of “Shaft’ (1942-2023)

Hollywood said goodbye to Richard Roundtree, the iconic Shaft star. While forever tied to the role that made him famous in 1971, Roundtree remained active for more than four decades, leaving an enduring mark on cinema.

Arlington Nat’l To Remove Monument ARLINGTON, VA – A 1914 Confederate monument, showing a Confederate soldier grasping an infant with a slave woman whose own child clings to the hem of her dress, is being relocated. ...see ... see page 5A

• Tina Turner: Legendary Singer and Performer (19392023) The music world mourned the loss of Tina Turner, the legendary singer renowned for her sultry voice and a string of platinum hits. ...see Icons, page 8A

MLK Jr. Breakfast

NORFOLK The Urban League of Hampton Roads will present eight awards during its 40th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Community Leaders Breakfast. The event will be held on Monday, January 15, 2024, at 8 a.m. at the Virginia Beach Convention Center. Presented by Dollar Tree, this year’s in-person breakfast will honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and recognize dedicated leaders who make significant contributions to the Hampton Roads community. “The Urban League of Hampton Roads is honored to recognize leaders who contribute in such meaningful ways to our community,” said Gilbert Bland, President and CEO of the Urban League of Hampton Roads. “These dedicated individuals embody the spirit and values of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and we are excited to celebrate their achievements.” The MLK 2024 Award Recipients are: • Health – Charlie Hill, Hampton Roads Prostate Forum • Education – Peter Blake, Retiring Executive Director of State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) • Economic Development – Harry Lester, Community Leader • Finance – Alexis

Former Virginia Governor L. Douglas Wilder will receive the ULHR Lifetime Achievement Award

The event will be held on Monday, January 15, 2024. Swann, Peninsula President, TowneBank • Housing – Norfolk Redevelopment Housing Authority (NRHA) • ULHR Lifetime Achievement Award – Governor Douglas Wilder • Young Professional Member of the Year – Nykita Doggette • Guild Member of the Year – Lisa Wise Chapman The Keynote Speaker for the event is the acclaimed writer Clint Smith. (See additional story inside on page 1B.) ...see Urban League, page 2A

DR. BERNICE KING TO KEYNOTE ODU’S KING OBSERVANCE NORFOLK Old Dominion University will observe its 39th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance on January 23 featuring a keynote address by Dr. Bernice A. King. Dr. King, the youngest daughter of the slain civil rights leader and the late Coretta Scott King, is a lawyer and minister. She serves as CEO of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Dr. Bernice A. King Change (The King Center) in Atlanta, Ga., founded by her mother after Dr. M.L. King’s assassination. King’s primary focus as CEO of The King Center is to ensure that her father’s nonviolent philosophy and methodology is integrated in various sectors of society, including education, government, business, media, arts and entertainment and sports. The event includes a special presentation of the Hugo is given annually to an Owens Martin Luther King, outstanding individual or Jr. Memorial Award, which organization.

ODU will observe its 39th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance on January 23, 2024.


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