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6 Ways To Lower Financial Roadblocks and Elevate Your Prosperity

Navigating financial growth obstacles and unexpected expenses can be tough, but it can be overcome.


Overcoming financial roadblocks like not making enough and unexpected expenses can make improving financial condition hard for many people, including Black Americans.

Conquering the barricades can be more burdensome for people of color than their non-diverse peers for several reasons.  For instance, Black families are less likely to own a home that can be used as an asset to generate wealth. They typically have higher debt levels.

Statistics help illustrate why taking steps to erase financial roadblocks is critical. Roughly 27% of Americans have overspent to influence someone else. The median household income in 2022 for Black American families was around  $53,000, much less than over $80,000 for white families. As such, that makes the racial wealth gap even more unpleasing for Blacks.

Further, Black borrowers, on average, generally have lower credit scores than their white borrowers. That is important, for example, as it makes it harder for Blacks to get a mortgage to buy a home.  Credit scores also can have a large impact on determining how much a home loan will cost.

To help individuals overcome financial roadblocks, BLACK ENTERPRISE developed some tips based on research to help them achieve that.

CREATE A BUDGET

This can help you monitor where your money is going and spot opportunities to cut unnecessary expenses. And be mindful that it’s never too late to increase savings if you are not already doing that.  Be sure to erase student loans, credit cards, car notes, debt, and urgent obligations.

SPEND UNDER WHAT YOU MAKE

Doing this can be challenging now, given inflation has boosted the cost of many things like food, housing, and other consumer items. Some ways to help spend less than what you take home can include setting up a transfer of your money into an automated high-yielding savings account, separate from a direct-deposit checking account.  This can help save you money before you see it.

CONSIDER OTHER REVENUE STREAMS

Examine how to generate extra sources of revenue to help conquer financial challenges. Diversifying your income could come from various potential sources, including part-time work, freelancing, starting a side business, and consulting. The funds could be used to supplement your main income.

TAKE ACTIONS TO PAY OFF DEBT

This can be game-changing for financial success. Try to pay it off as fast as you can with as little interest as possible. Pay off accounts with the highest interest with what you can afford and pay the minimum on all other debts. If you have credit card debt, consolidate what you can into a card with a lower or 0% annual percentage for as long as you can. This could help pay off debt before interest is charged again.

SET UP AN EMERGENCY FUND

Many people tap into their checking or savings accounts because they don’t have this fund. That is largely true when a disaster hits. People may turn to a credit card or incur new debt if they are unprepared for a catastrophic event. Building up at least three to six months’ worth of expenses is suggested by experts to help provide such a financial lifeline.

DO YOUR HOMEWORK

There are several options to help you overcome financial difficulties. They often can provide guidance and sights to help improve your personal finances. Some examples online include this site, this place, and another here.

J.D. Vance, Kamala Harris

J.D. Vance Tries To Pull Up On Vice President Kamala Harris Near Air Force 2

Say it to her face!


GOP Vice Presidential nominee J.D. Vance badmouthed Vice President Kamala Harris in front of her Air Force Two plane and then ran away as her ground transportation arrived, TMZ reported. 

Vance approached reporters on the tarmac in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, as both political candidates were scheduled for appearances. Along with members of his campaign and Secret Service members, Vance stopped directly in front of the Air Force Two plane, which he said “will hopefully” belong to him in a few months, to see if the press were getting lonely since Harris won’t take questions. “I also thought you guys might get lonely since the Vice President doesn’t answer questions from reporters and hasn’t for 17 days,” Vance said. 

He then asked reporters if they had any explanation as to why. Once no one responded, he said he thought it would “be good for the American people” if Harris would take questions and run a “real campaign” instead of doing it from a teleprompter. After a reporter asked him what exactly he wanted from the VP, Vance took the opportunity to get things off his chest. “I want her to answer a question. I’d love for her to tell us what she wants to do and explain why every single position she’s had has changed,” he said. 

The Ohio state senator then inaccurately unloaded on Harris’s record. “She pretends to be a tough-on-crime prosecutor,” he said, followed by touching on her border patrol policies. 

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It was likely that the two politicians would bump into each other, since they were in the same place at the same time, however, according to The Associated Press, Vance said he didn’t get a chance to speak with Harris, but he did see her as she drove away. “I had a little bit of fun,” Vance said. “I don’t think the vice president waved at me as she drove away.”

While it’s common for ​​opposing candidates to cross paths during a general election campaign, people on social media think that Vance is stalking Harris, comparing him to when former President Donald Trump was campaigning against Hillary Clinton in 2016. “Reminds me of when Trump stalked Hillary onstage at their debate. Super creepy and weird,” @crazyfenaker said. 

The term “weird” has been used over and over again when describing the vice presidential nominee. For some users, his comments about the plane made it seem like he was more interested in the perks of the White House than doing the work. “Sounds like he’s more interested in turbulence than leadership,” another user said. 

As the presidential candidates are still waiting to schedule a debate, Vance said he is still willing to debate Harris on Aug. 13, which was scheduled before Harris became the presumptive Democratic nominee, “if she’d like to do a debate with me.”

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White Family Arrested In Nevada After Allegedly Calling For A Black Man To Be Hanged

White Family Arrested In Nevada After Allegedly Calling For A Black Man To Be Hanged

Incidents like this have got to stop.


Three family members in Nevada were arrested and charged in connection to a viral verbal altercation in which a Black man claimed they directed a racist slur toward him and said, “They have a hanging tree,” 8 News Now reports.

Gary Miller faces a charge of violation of breach of peace, Janis Miller faces a charge of battery, and Tiffany Miller faces a charge of obstructing and delaying a peace officer, according to Storey County Sheriff’s Office. The family was seen antagonizing Ricky Johnson, who was working at the Hot August Nights classic car festival in Virginia City, Nevada.

Johnson started to record the now-viral video after some alleged racist comments were directed at him.

While Miller was seen giving Johnson the middle finger, Johnson demanded that Miller repeat himself. “And where the tree to hang people at? Where’s that? Where is the hanging tree at?” Johnson can be heard saying. 

The viral video shows Gary Miller responding, “In the backyard.”

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Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford released a statement condemning the racist undertones, saying that hate has no place in the state.

“Such hate does not represent the values we hold here in Nevada, and it should not be countenanced,” Ford added. “I am proud to be a Nevadan, as are the employees from my office who reside throughout our state, including those living in and around Virginia City. Nevada is rich in diversity, with people from different backgrounds, and I know us to be welcoming and kind.” 

He encouraged people to speak out about mimicking incidents as several have voiced concern, including Gov. Joe Lombardo. “I encourage others to likewise denounce the racism displayed in the video,” Ford said. 

“I’m concerned and disappointed by this incident in Virginia City this weekend. Racism and hate have no place in Nevada – this behavior must be condemned in the strongest terms possible,” Lombard said in a statement on X. “We take pride in our rich, diverse history, and we’ll always be a place where all are welcome.” 

Virginia City is located just outside of Reno. The old mining town hosts tens of thousands of tourists who visit wood-planked sidewalks filled with old saloons and stores. Johnson, the Houston native who was in town to collect signatures for a proposed Nevada state ballot targeting capped attorney fees, said the ordeal troubles him. “I’m still shaking every time I think about it,” Johnson told the Associated Press.

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Nelly Arrested In Missouri For Drug Possession, Outstanding Warrant For No Car Insurance

Nelly's attorney is 'confident this case will go nowhere' because the police officer had no probable cause to justify searching the rapper.


St. Louis recording artist Nelly was arrested on August 7 at a local casino after a police officer stated he found four illegal ecstasy pills on him after checking his license and discovering he had an arrest warrant issued for not having car insurance. Nelly’s attorney states he is “confident this case will go nowhere” after accusing the officer of being overzealous.

According to The Associated Press, the incident took place at the Hollywood Casino and Hotel in Maryland Heights, Missouri. Nelly’s attorney, Scott Rosenblum said the 49-year-old Country Grammar artist had some winnings he wanted to cash in. When he tried to do so, a police officer “needlessly” ran a search for warrants. After discovering Nelly had an outstanding warrant, he placed him in handcuffs and “felt compelled” to “parade him through the casino in front of other customers,” Rosenblum said.

Nelly, whose full name is Cornell Haynes, was given a ticket in June 2018 in Maryland Heights for operating a vehicle without proper proof of insurance. A warrant had been issued in December 2023 and was labeled outstanding.

Rosenblum called what the officer found “alleged ‘ecstasy’” and said he had no probable cause to justify searching the rapper. He also stated that Nelly did not know about the warrant because he was not notified of it.

He said the officer was overzealous, and “any other citizen would have been told to address it and allowed to go on their way.”

“I am 100% confident this case will go nowhere,” Rosenblum said. “And we will be asking for an inquiry into this officer’s conduct.”

Nelly married fellow recording artist Ashanti in December. The pair are expecting a child together.

The two were an item when they dated on and off from 2003 to 2013. After Ashanti and Nelly reunited in 2021 on stage at the Fat Joe/Ja Rule Verzuz battle, they reconnected and rekindled their romance after that.

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Houston Communities Fight To Recover A Month After Hurricane Beryl’s Impact

Hurricane Beryl continues to have an impact on a disproportionate number of communities in Houston nearly a month after making landfall in the city.


It has been a month since Hurricane Beryl impacted the Houston community, yet residents are still reeling from the storm’s aftermath.

According to Prism, on July 8, the Category 1 system swept through the Houston area, causing over 2.5 million businesses, homes, and schools to lose power. More than a week after the storm made landfall, hundreds of thousands of residents were still without power, leading to loss of contact with loved ones, no access to food, and fear for their safety.

The Houston area is no stranger to storms like Hurricane Beryl. In fact, the city has been subject to greater storms like Category 4 Hurricane Harvey, which funneled through the Texas city in 2017. One Northwood Manor neighborhood resident, Wilbert Cooper, has survived 24 years of storms. However, he told the outlet that Beryl was responsible for the most damage to his home.

“This was different because of all the trees that fell. And how windy it was,” said Cooper. “We didn’t get much rain. It’s just a lot of wind. And a lot of trees fell.” 

Most of Cooper’s neighbors are Black and elderly, and he admits that civic club leaders did more for the community in the aftermath of Beryl than elected government officials.

“We haven’t saw [Mayor John Whitmire]. We haven’t saw ’em passing through, talking to the people,” he said. “You can never be visual unless you talk to people that’s involved with the situation that’s happening.”

According to a study published by the Urban Insitute in 2018, titled “Measuring Inclusion in America’s Cities,” Houston ranked 273rd out of 274 cities on overall inclusion; it came in 264th on economic inclusion and clinched the 261st spot on racial inclusion.

Alvarex Almendariz, a Harvard University Ph.D. candidate, studies disaster and colonialism in the Texas Gulf Coast. Beryl impacted him in July, and he notes that for the nearly six days he was without power, he worked alongside neighbors to power fans and medical equipment by using small power stations provided by local disaster recovery nonprofit West Street Recovery.

While most of his Black elderly neighbors chose to sit in their air-conditioned vehicles to avoid illnesses caused by excessive heat, Almendariz took it upon himself to make ice deliveries to keep his neighbors’ medicines and food chilled. In the process, he soon discovered that whiter neighborhoods in Houston had access to power well before the problem was solved in his Southside neighborhood.

“We live in a society that is deeply, historically racist, classist, and ableist,” said Almendariz. He further explained that when systemic oppressions are left unaddressed, efforts for recovery will continue to be hard “for people who are already having a hard time accessing basic, life-saving resources—whether it’s food, water, clean air outdoors or cool air inside.”

Local news outlets reported 36 storm-related deaths in the Houston area as a result of Hurricane Beryl. Roughly 16 of those deaths were heat-induced.

Along with civic club leaders and neighbors like Almendariz, Houston natives and entertainers like Megan thee Stallion and Bun B played a role in helping those in need within the community following Hurricane Beryl’s destruction. The hot girl coach donated generators to elders impacted by power outages, and fellow emcee, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Bun B provided the community with free burgers from his Trill Burgers restaurant.

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D-Nice, Kamala Harris

D-Nice Will Headline Kamala Harris Rally In Las Vegas

'I am thrilled to support the Harris/Walz campaign in Las Vegas on Saturday. Music has always been a powerful force for unity, and I truly believe that just like music, their vision can bring our country together.'


Bronx native and popular DJ D-Nice will be the featured artist at the next Kamala Harris rally, taking place on August 10 in Las Vegas.

According to TMZ, The Harris for President Campaign informed the media outlet that the “Club Quarantine” DJ will keep the crowd entertained. Her running mate, Governor Tim Walz, will also be at the gathering.

The man born Derrick Jones also posted on his social media account and acknowledged his support for the hopeful Democratic Presidential tandem.

“I am thrilled to support the Harris/Walz campaign in Las Vegas on Saturday. Music has always been a powerful force for unity, and I truly believe that, just like music, their vision can bring our country together. Let’s create a harmonious future where everyone feels included and inspired,” D-Nice said.

@kamalaharris & @timwalz, I’ll see you both in Vegas!”

 
 
 
 
 
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Megan Thee Stallion just took the stage in support of Harris in Atlanta on July 30, when she performed at the campaign rally. People have been rallying behind Harris ever since she was nominated to be on top of the Democratic ticket.

After President Biden’s disastrous debate against former President Donald Trump, party leaders became concerned about losing to the Republican nominee for president. After some prodding, Biden dropped out of the race. But while doing so, he suggested that Harris lead the Democratic ticket, and the nation has rallied behind her in record-breaking ways.

After several weeks of speculation of who would serve as a vice president nominee, Harris selected Governor Tim Walz to join her on the ticket. The pick has added more fuel to an already explosive fervor that has gripped the Democrats as they march toward the 2024 general election.

Harris and Walz will take the stage at the Democratic National Convention, taking place Aug. 19-22.

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Helen ‘Queen Afua’ Robinson Victorious In Fight For Family Home After Brooklyn Judge Cancels Eviction

The community rallied in support to save the family home of "Queen Afua" who has inspired people across the world to embrace holistic healing.


For renowned holistic health practitioner Helen “Queen Afua” Robinson, home is a place for wellness, and her family can finally continue to live in peace now that a judge of the Brooklyn Surrogate’s Court has canceled an eviction battle brought about due to white-collar criminals who allegedly stole the deed to the family’s home that her grandfather purchased in 1951.

On Aug. 6, Judge Bernard Graham ordered to do away with the eviction attempt that would have forced the “wellness queen” and her daughter, Sherease Torain, out of their family’s Crown Heights home. According to an Aug. 4 petition started by Joel Feingold on Change.org, the Robinson-Torain family was the first Black family to reside on their block of brownstones at 964 Park Place. Robinson, who has influenced over a million people across the world to embrace holistic practices, has been fighting for justice since 2015 after the deed to the home was allegedly forged by a deed theft ring. Court documents filed in 2022 claimed Robinson’s mother, Ida Robinson, was tricked by landlord Menachem Gurevitch, who the petition alleged approached with a request to help her refinance the home.

However, after her 100-year-old mother died in 2023, deed thieves allegedly attempted to attack the family with an eviction warrant, one of several attempts since Gurevitch claimed Ida sold him the home for $800,000, Patch reported. With the latest eviction date scheduled for the morning of Aug. 7, the petition prompted community efforts for the family who “has been a beacon for Black and working-class Brooklyn for generations.” The petition concluded with 3,943 supporters of the family’s demand for justice backed by neighbors, elected officials, and lawyers. Additionally, the Brooklyn District Attorney announced a criminal investigation of the deed forgery.


Supporters of the petition honored Robinson and her family as pillars of the community. “Queen Afua and her children did so much impactful work in their community. Women have found their voice and healed from sadness, and found peace because of her family,” one supporter wrote, while another attested the family has “been a great source of change, support, and inspiration to the people.” Robinson has dedicated her life to sharing her message of holistic health, according to her website. She is the founder of the Sacred Woman Rites of Passage Program and the CEO of the Queen Afua Wellness Institute, teaching individuals to focus on healthy eating and practices like meditation and affirmations as sources of spiritual and physical healing. She extends her message of healing as a best-selling author of seven books, publishing her first in 1987, “Heal Thyself: For Health and Longevity,” and her second in 2000 titled, “Sacred Woman: A Guide to Healing the Feminine Body, Mind, and Spirit,” a book that has inspired celebrities like Lauren London, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Erykah Badu.

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From Memes to Emojis, Gen Z Workers Are Revolutionizing Professional Communication

Gen Z workers are changing the workplace as we know it through the use of more virtual workplace tools like Slack instead of lengthy emails.


Gen Z workers are revolutionizing the culture around work, especially regarding communication, Fast Company reports. They have swapped lengthy emails for short-form messaging, adding an emoji or two along the way. 

In a 2020 consulting firm Creative Strategies survey, Gmail ranked fourth on Gen Z’s list of collaboration tools, trailing platforms like iMessage, Google Docs, and Zoom. While these workers prefer faster forms of communication, they have also expressed fatigue from the number of emails cluttering their inboxes. 

Another survey helmed by Babbel, a language-learning platform, discovered that “Gen Z workers considered the volume of work emails they receive stressful.” Moreover, 36% of this group admit to having over 1,000 unread emails in their inbox.

When Gen Z workers respond to emails in the workplace, they put their twists on the messages to make things feel less strict. It is common for this generation of employees to include everything from memes to abbreviations, emojis, and even slang when communicating while on the clock. 

“Their response to this email just said, ‘Hey boss, let’s f’in go,’” Liz Giorgi, CEO of e-commerce content creation platform Soona, told Fast Company. “I would be lying if there wasn’t like a moment where I thought, ‘Oh God, should I have hired this person?’” she said. “But in retrospect now, I’ve come to realize [Gen Z] wears their emotions on my sleeve, and they were really excited in that moment.”

According to the Pew Research Center, anyone born after 1997 is considered to fall into the Gen Z category. In 2018, the company decided to use 1996, “the last birth year for Millennials, for our future work.”

Giorgi also blames their approach to communication on the influx of messages that Gen Z workers are subject to by way of virtual work tools like Microsoft Teams or Slack. 

“The Slack-ification of work, which is a much more informal kind of communication, has bled into our email style and reduced the intensity,” she explained.

What’s more, a current TikTok trend is exposing the way that Gen Z workers sign off on emails, which is almost just as informal as the way that they communicate via the aforementioned virtual workplace tools.

Young workers are ending emails with phrases like “Lukewarm regards,” “Bless up,” and “Another day, another slay,” according to the viral TikTok clips.

For HR consultant Kate Walker, the shortened messages and slang may be funny on social media, but there is still a duty to “effectively communicate” in a work setting. “Suppose there’s a legal issue and there’s a request for documents,” she told Fast Company. “You’re in the courtroom, and you see emojis and abbreviations. I don’t know if that’s going to be the best look.”

When people quickly had to adapt from working at home during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, the culture of the workplace shifted forever. In addition to Gen Z workers’ love of a shorter, wittier form of communication via email, many companies shifted the attire that employees must wear in the office. 

A Gallup poll confirms that only 3% of workers still wear business professional attire to the office, so it may only be a matter of time before the ways workers are expected to communicate via email could undergo some changes. 

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Beloved Black-owned Nonprofit in Mississippi Secures $2.2 Million Grant

The Delta Regional Authority and the U.S. Economic Development Administration awarded Higher Purpose Co. a $2.2 million grant.


The Delta Regional Authority and the U.S. Economic Development Administration has received a $2.2 million grant to Higher Purpose Co., a Black-owned nonprofit in Mississippi that enhances the financial, physical, and cultural well-being of Mississippi Residents. The money will be used to develop the Higher Purpose Hub in Clarksdale

“We are honored to receive this significant grant from the Delta Regional Authority and the Economic Development Administration,” said Dr. Tim Lampkin, founder and CEO of Higher Purpose Co, in a statement. “This funding will advance our mission of improving economic opportunity in Mississippi. The vibrant renovation of the Higher Purpose Hub will not only provide essential services and business resources but will also create jobs, increase access to fresh food, and elevate arts/culture programming. We are excited to continue our purpose-driven work and this grant is a major step in making our collective vision a reality.”

Founded in 2016, Higher Purpose Co. is a nationally recognized nonprofit committed to enhancing intergenerational economic opportunity across Mississippi. The organization focuses on Black communities impacted by poverty and works to increase business ownership, and address food injustices, assist people with learning skills for the workforce.

According to data from Eurasia Review, Mississippi is the poorest state in the United States. In 2023, more than 18% of the population lived below the poverty line—basically one in five residents—compared to the national poverty average of nearly 12%. Mississippi is also the hungriest state in the U.S. In 2022, food insecurity statewide averaged a little more than 15% compared to the national average of 10%. 

Once the historic building is renovated, it will serve as an economic opportunity center. The hub will offer innovative services, create jobs, improve access to fresh food, and amplify arts and culture programming, which staff believes are essential for positive outcomes for Mississippi residents.

According to its website, Higher Purpose Co. has created and retained more than 400 jobs statewide and impacted thousands through its Civil Rights Education programming since its launch.

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Milwaukee Hotel Employees Indicted in D’Vontaye Mitchell Death Case

Four Milwaukee hotel employees have been charged in connection with the death of D'Vontaye Mitchell.


Four Milwaukee hotel employees have been charged in connection with the death of D’Vontaye Mitchell.

Among those charged by prosecutors are hotel security guard Todd Erickson, front desk worker Devin Johnson-Carson, Herbert Williamson, a bellhop, and security guard Brandon Turner. It is not clear if the four individuals have attorneys, but according to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s office, arrest warrants were issued for the employees, NBC News reports.

In a criminal complaint, all four of the Milwaukee hotel employees have been accused of dragging Mitchell out of the Hyatt Hotel on June 30.

The incident occurred after Mitchell entered a women’s restroom and was held on his stomach for roughly nine minutes by the employees. According to one of the employees, Mitchell repeatedly begged for help and could be seen struggling to breathe. 

An official autopsy revealed that Mitchell suffered from morbid obesity and had ingested cocaine and methamphetamine at the time of his death. Moreover, the county medical examiner confirmed that he died of “restraint asphyxia,” and had he been turned on his side during the incident with the employees, he may have lived. 

Mitchell, a Black man, has been likened to George Floyd, who died similarly in 2020 after he was pinned to the ground by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin despite screaming out “I can’t breathe” several times.

Per the court documents, surveillance video pulled from the hotel shows a frantic Mitchell entering the hotel lobby and a gift shop before entering the women’s bathroom. Within seconds, Turner, who was off-duty but visiting staff, is seen dragging Mitchell out of the bathroom by his shirt. As they struggle, Turner is then seen punching Mitchell and knocking him to the ground before punching him six times and dragging him out of the hotel with the help of a bystander. 

Once Mitchell tried to reenter the hotel, Williamson, Johnson-Carson, and Erickson, the security manager working at the time, joined the group. Turner and Mitchell can be seen holding Mitchell down on his stomach for about eight to nine minutes before authorities and first responders arrived on the scene. Mitchell can be seen attempting to break free several times. However, once Erickson hits him with a baton, as seen in the video footage, he stops moving.

According to Erickson, Mitchell was strong, and in addition to resisting them, he attempted to bite them. He stands firm in saying that he never intended to hurt or harm Mitchell.

“All of these facts, the gasping, the actions and words of DM, the distress that he was in, show that all four Defendants were aware that holding DM face first on the ground was ‘practically certain’ to cause impairment of his physical condition,” read the complaint.

At this time, civil rights attorney Ben Crump is a part of the team of lawyers representing Mitchell’s family. He says that a video making its way around social media, recorded by a bystander, shows the security guards placing their knees into both Mitchell’s neck and back.

Mitchell’s wife questions why it took so long for charges to be brought in connection to her husband’s death.

“These people are on camera taking my husband’s life,” said DeAsia Harmon. “They should have been charged the moment they did that.”

At this time, Aimbridge Hotel, the company responsible for managing the Hyatt hotel, says that several employees involved in Mitchell’s death have been fired.

“Our hearts are with Mr. Mitchell’s family and loved ones as this case moves forward,” said the company in a statement released Tuesday (August 6) evening.

All four hotel employees could face up to 15 years and nine months in prison if convicted.

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