Reverend Al Sharpton
Coverage of Reverend Al Sharpton in the Nexus archive.
- Nolan Wells’ parents voice concerns about son’s mysterious death; Tyler Perry, Colin Kaepernick among those assisting
Nolan Wells, an 18-year-old, was found dead on Horn Island after going missing over the Fourth of July weekend. His parents, Christine and Elmore Wonsley, along with attorney Ben Crump and Reverend Al Sharpton, are calling for a transparent investigation into his death, citing contradictions in the official narrative. Colin Kaepernick and Tyler Perry are assisting with funding for an independent autopsy and funeral costs.
- Nolan Wells’ parents voice concerns about son’s mysterious death; Tyler Perry, Colin Kaepernick among those assisting
Nolan Wells, an 18-year-old, was found dead on Horn Island after going missing over the Fourth of July weekend, prompting his parents to voice concerns about the Jackson County investigation. Attorney Ben Crump and Reverend Al Sharpton joined the family in calling for a transparent, independent investigation, citing contradictions in law enforcement's account and possible racial implications. Colin Kaepernick and Tyler Perry have financially supported the family's efforts, including an independent autopsy.
- WATCH LIVE: Nolan Wells’ family, Ben Crump, Rev. Al Sharpton to hold news conference calling for transparent investigation
Nolan Wells, an 18-year-old Black man, disappeared and was later found dead on Horn Island. His family, attorney Ben Crump, and Reverend Al Sharpton are holding a news conference to demand a transparent investigation. An independent autopsy in Washington, D.C., is pending.
- TODAY: Nolan Wells’ family, Ben Crump, Rev. Al Sharpton to hold news conference calling for transparent investigation
Nolan Wells, an 18-year-old, went missing and was later found dead on Horn Island. His family, attorney Ben Crump, and Rev. Al Sharpton are holding a news conference to demand a transparent investigation. An independent autopsy is pending in Washington, D.C.
- Kamala Harris says she's thinking about running for president again
Former Vice President Kamala Harris indicated she is considering another presidential run during Reverend Al Sharpton's National Action Network Conference in New York City. The crowd at the event cheered for her to 'run again,' while CBS News' Fin Gómez reported on the development.
- Top Democrats gather at National Action Network Convention
Democratic lawmakers are gathering at the National Action Network Convention to court Black voters. The event is held in New York under Reverend Al Sharpton's leadership.