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 Kamala Harris, Joe Biden s history-making vice presidential pick in the 2020 election, comes from a family of immigrants whose roots and political views shaped her. Harris, who served four years as a U.S. senator from California, was sworn on January 20, 2021, as the first Black woman vice president in U.S. history as we stanley cup ll as the first of South Asian American heritage.Here s what we know about Kamala Harris  family.Her parents were civil rights activistsHarris grew up in a household with a Jamaican father and Indian mother. Her mother, Shyamala Gopalan, emigrated from India in 1960 to attend the University of California, Berkeley and pursue a doctorate in endocrinology. Her father, Donald Harris, emigrated from Jamaica in 1961 to also attend Berkeley. Both of her parents were actively inv stanley cup olved in the Civil Rights Movement.                                         It s because of them and the folks who also took to the streets to fight for justice that I am where I am. They laid the path for me, as only the second Bla stanley cup ck woman ever elected to the United States Senate,  Harris proudly shared on Instagram in June.         View this post on Instagram           My parents marched and shouted in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Itrsquo  because of them and the folks who also took to the streets to fight for justice that I am where I am. They laid the path for me, as only the second Black woman ever elected to the United States Senate. Years later, we are still fighting for j Iujr Fentanyl seizures skyrocket along U.S.-Mexico border
 ASHEVILLE, N.C. - Police in a North Carolina city say they want to know who turned over video of a white officer beating a black man to a newspaper, along with a memo about the case. Asheville police Chief Tammy H air max 1 ooper told the Asheville Citizen-Times that the release of the memo and the video was illegal, and warrants an investigation.The August 2017 police body cam footage, released by the Citizen-Times last Wednesday, shows an officer beating a black man who he had stopped twice for jaywalking.                                         I ve got two options. I can either arrest you or write you a ticket,  the officer says.The officer and his partner moved to arrest the man, Johnnie Jermaine Rush, who ran. As they chased him, one officer yelled,  you re going to get f---ed up hardcore.         They catch Rush, place him face down on the ground, and repeatedly tell him to put his hands behind his back. He yells,  I can t breathe,  while an officer presses against his head and neck. As he tries to lift his head, one of the officers, identified later as Chris Hickman, punches him air max 1  at least seven times in the head and face. The camera then moves off of Rush, who can be heard yelling in pain, apparently being Tased. One of the officers then makes a call over the radio, saying  his face, tasing....just get EMS.  When they arrive, he says  I ve got blood all over me from his face. Police Chief Tammy Hooper on Thursday issued an apology to Rush for the beating. Hic hoka kman has resigned, an