Officers at the Alamance County trailer park after a shootout that left two people dead April 8.
Last weekend, we talked about a tale of two crises: As the coronavirus pandemic, which is still a gargantuan challenge, decreases in intensity, the gun violence epidemic one again floods into the spotlight. That was just as true last week when a mass shooting claimed six lives near
Rock Hill, South Carolina, as it was this week when eight people were shot and killed at a
And the gun violence hasn t been limited to mass killings that capture nationwide headlines. It s a problem that reaches nearly every nook and cranny in America, in the Carolinas, in greater Charlotte.
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Former D.C. homicide detective Ted Williams explains why the charges against former police officer Kim Potter are right and appropriate.
Demonstrators in North Carolina took to the streets Friday night to voice outrage at a series of recent police shootings, including two in which a Minnesota father and a young Chicago boy were killed, with some reportedly shattering windows and burning objects in the street.
In videos posted to social media, a group was setting a fire outside Durham police headquarters while others cheered. An American flag was also reportedly burned. Other images appeared to show windows to businesses broken and scooters and garbage receptacles placed in the middle of a street, WNCN-TV reported.
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âNo one deserved that:â family member of transgender woman killed in Charlotte calls for acceptance, equality
Family, friends remember Remy Fennell By Courtney Cole | April 16, 2021 at 11:19 PM EDT - Updated April 16 at 11:19 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Two transgender women were killed in the past two weeks, both families are grieving and frustrated that their lives were taken.
The first homicide happened at the Quality Inn off Queen City Drive on April 4. The woman, in this case, was identified as 29-year-old Jaida Peterson.
The second was reported April 15 at the Sleep Inn on North Tryon Street. Police identified the woman as 28-year-old Remy Fennell.
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