Articles Posted by Front Page Show Notes and Podcast

  • New Black Panther Party: Malik Zulu Shabazz (4/9)

    Malik Zulu Shabazz is an attorney and the National Chairman of the New Black Panther Party.

  • Fredrick Martin: Inglewood Father Killed Shielding 8-Year-Old Son (4/6)

    On Tuesday, April 3 at approximately 7 p.m. in the 3200 block of West 109th Street in Inglewood, Fredrick Martin III, 28, was shot twice in the chest and stomach after pushing his 8-year-old son to the ground in an effort to save his life.

  • Kendrec McDade: Andre Coleman (4/5)

    Andre Coleman is the deputy editor at the Pasadena Weekly. Coleman has worked as a professional and freelance reporter for almost 20 years. His work has appeared in Black Voice News, the Daily News, the Burbank Leader, LA CityBeat, LA ValleyBeat, Out Front Magazine, San Gabriel Valley Tribune and the Pasadena Star-News.
    He is the only reporter working in Pasadena that has covered the last four fatal officer involved incidents.

  • Kendrec McDade: Pasadena Police Chief Phillip Sanchez (4/5)

    Pasadena Police Chief Phillip Sanchez, 55, served for 30 years with the Santa Monica Police Department, where he was the deputy chief of police before coming to Pasadena in his current position as Chief in 2010.

  • Kenneth McDade (4/4)

    Kenneth McDade and Anya Slaughter, parents of Kendrec McDade, the Pasadena teen killed by police on March 24th after a false 911 report of an armed robbery, speak about their civil lawsuit, raising $10,000 to bury their son, the family’s outrage and their vow to fight for justice.

  • Kenneth McDade (4/3)

    An emotional Kenneth McDade talks to the Front Page about the killing of his son Kendrec McDade. Kendrec was killed March 24th after a 911 caller’s false armed robbery report led officers to shoot and kill the 19-year-old college student they believed to be a suspect.

  • Tom Owen (4/3)

    Continuing it’s coverage of the Trayvon Martin case, the Front Page welcomed leading expert in the field of forensic voice identification, Tom Owen, who analyzed the Martin 911 call recordings for the Orlando Sentinel and determined the screams for help were not Martin’s killer George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch captain.

  • Beyond the Front Page: Betty Pleasant

    Los Angeles veteran journalist Betty Pleasant sounds off about Anthony Dunn, the 31-year-old postal worker killed by an unlicensed driver, City Attorney Carmen Trutanich, and the L.A.P.D. going easy on certain unlicensed drivers.

  • Caree Harper (3/30)

    Caree Harper is a criminal defense attorney in Beverly Hills representing Kendrec McDade’s family.

  • Yolanda “Yo-Yo” Whitaker (3/29)

    Yo-Yo is a Grammy-nominated rapper and actress. Much of her music has advocated female empowerment, denouncing the frequent sexism found in hip-hop music. She is the protege of gangsta rapper Ice Cube.