North carolina during a shootout with police over the weekend. On saturday, Shelby Police officer was shot while looking for fenner who had missed his court date. On monday the 38 yearold married father of one died from his injuries. Four women have also been charged in connection to this case. They are facing charges of being accessories after the fact the first degree murder and harboring a fugitive. Again, we do not know the extent of fenners injuries. No word on when he will be extradited back here to North Carolina. Police are investigating a shooting that sent one man to the hospital could happen just before 2 30 a. M. At the rally in him a leg drive. The victim was taken to wake mad. No word on his condition or details on the suspect. Stomach a pedestrian is in Critical Condition in fayetteville after being hit by a car while walking across the road when the driver of the chevy corvette hit her. The pedestrian is at cape fear valley medical center. Both directions of north riley
Sen Testin: Introduces bill to honor Ho-Chunk (Hoocąk) code talkers
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Sen Testin introduces bill to honor Ho-Chunk (Hoocąk) Code Talkers
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An army of more than 270 volunteers have come forward to support independent Police and Crime Commissioner candidate Mike Rees. The former police officer from Malmesbury investigated the murders of Swindon women Becky Godden-Edwards and Sian O’Callaghan. He has promised a fresh probe into killer Christopher Halliwell should he be elected to the role after the Wiltshire and Swindon PCC election on August 19. Dubbed ‘Mike’s Army’ volunteers lined up when it became clear that there would have to be a second election – costing £1.4m – after the barring of May s winner Jonathon Seed. Mr Rees, who now runs his own business, decided to stand again after polling more than 31,000 votes last time and his supporters have also raised almost £7,000 to fund leaflets, banners and posters.
An army of more than 270 volunteers have come forward to support independent Police and Crime Commissioner candidate Mike Rees. The former police officer from Malmesbury investigated the murders of Swindon women Becky Godden-Edwards and Sian O’Callaghan. He has promised a fresh probe into killer Christopher Halliwell should he be elected to the role after the Wiltshire and Swindon PCC election on August 19. Dubbed ‘Mike’s Army’ volunteers lined up when it became clear that there would have to be a second election – costing £1.4m – after the barring of May s winner Jonathon Seed. Mr Rees, who now runs his own business, decided to stand again after polling more than 31,000 votes last time and his supporters have also raised almost £7,000 to fund leaflets, banners and posters.