Bring That Week Back: Anonymous Letter Sent in Kendrick Johnson Case

Blacks with white friends are seen as less Black, plus more.

Video Shows Kendrick Johnson Was Not Alone When He Died - The parents of Kendrick Johnson are seeking a court order for surveillance video that was inside the gym where their 17-year-old son died. Back in January, the teenager was found dead in a rolled-up gym mat at Lowndes County High School in Valdosta, Georgia. There were four cameras in the gym, according to family lawyers. (Photo: Justice for Kendrick Johnson via Facebook)

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Anonymous Letter Sent in Kendrick Johnson Case - Blacks with white friends perceived as "less Black" according to report, Judge Joe Brown arrested for outburst in court, plus more national news. — Natelege Whaley (@natelege) A Georgia attorney is seeking Internet records from a communications company after investigators received an email that claims an ex-schoolmate confessed to killing Kendrick Johnson. The death of Johnson, whose body was found in his high school gym, is still a mystery.  (Photo: Justice for Kendrick Johnson via Facebook)

Blacks With White Friends Are “Less Black” - A new report states that Blacks perceive other Blacks with white friends as identifying less with their race, compared to those Blacks who have friends of the same race or who are alone. The research was released by the Journal of Social Psychological and Personality Science.    (Photo: David Sucsy/Getty Images)

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Blacks With White Friends Are “Less Black” - A new report states that Blacks perceive other Blacks with white friends as identifying less with their race, compared to those Blacks who have friends of the same race or who are alone. The research was released by the Journal of Social Psychological and Personality Science.  (Photo: David Sucsy/Getty Images)

Judge Joe Brown Arrested for Outburst in Court - Judge Joe Brown, 66, once handed down judgments for small claims on court television, but now he's the one being tried. Brown was arrested and sentenced to five days in jail during an outburst in a child-support hearing Monday in Memphis, Tennessee. (Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

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Judge Joe Brown Arrested for Outburst in Court - Judge Joe Brown, 66, once handed down judgments for small claims on court television, but now he's the one being tried. Brown was arrested and sentenced to five days in jail during an outburst in a child-support hearing Monday in Memphis, Tennessee. (Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

Cellphone Thief Photo Taken With App - Kaia Preston's cellphone was stolen during track practice in a gymnasium in Fulton County, Georgia. The thief isn't going far with her device, as she installed an app called Lookout that takes a photo of the person using the phone and provides the address.  (Photo: Courtesy of WSB-TV Atlanta)

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Cellphone Thief Photo Taken With App - Kaia Preston's cellphone was stolen during track practice in a gymnasium in Fulton County, Georgia. The thief isn't going far with her device, as she installed an app called Lookout that takes a photo of the person using the phone and provides the address.  (Photo: Courtesy of WSB-TV Atlanta)

Father Dies Protecting His Daughter From Sexual Harassment - Joseph Firek, 59, (pictured) of Chicago is being charged with hate crime and murder charges after he punched Michael Tingling, an African-American man, in the chest several times leading to his death. Tingling was protecting his 15-year-old daughter from Firek, who brushed up against her.   (Photo: Courtesy of the Chicago Police Department)

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Father Dies Protecting His Daughter From Sexual Harassment - Joseph Firek, 59, (pictured) of Chicago is being charged with hate crime and murder charges after he punched Michael Tingling, an African-American man, in the chest several times leading to his death. Tingling was protecting his 15-year-old daughter from Firek, who brushed up against her. (Photo: Courtesy of the Chicago Police Department)

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Black Men Make Up 62 Percent of Police Stops - African-American men in Oakland, California, made up 62 percent of police stops from April to November in 2013. Latinos were 17 percent of police stops, whites were 12 percent and Asians were 3 percent. (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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Black Men Make Up 62 Percent of Police Stops - African-American men in Oakland, California, made up 62 percent of police stops from April to November in 2013. Latinos were 17 percent of police stops, whites were 12 percent and Asians were 3 percent. (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Boy Dies After Trying to Save His Sister From Creek - In a heartbreaking story, Randez Brown, 11, drowned after trying to save his littler sister, who had slipped into a North Carolina creek that was 10-feet deep. The girl remained in critical condition as of Friday morning.   (Photo: Courtesy of WSOC-TV Charlotte)

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Boy Dies After Trying to Save His Sister From Creek - In a heartbreaking story, Randez Brown, 11, drowned after trying to save his littler sister, who had slipped into a North Carolina creek that was 10-feet deep. The girl remained in critical condition as of Friday morning.  (Photo: Courtesy of WSOC-TV Charlotte)