3 3 thank you efren. Both south and North Carolina are expecting a mixed bag of moisture that includes possibly rain, sleet, and snow. According to duke energy, when rain starts to freeze it builds up. Once there gets to be about a quarter of an inch thats when tree branches fall right onto power lines causing Power Outages. 3 speaking of outages. Heres a look of the current sceandg. Thats one of the largest utility providers in the midlands. As you can see everything appears to be good at the moment. Well continue to monitor this situation throughout the morning and if you do need to report an outage to sceandg. You can call 18883334465. 3 another probelm with potential threats of icy rain is that the roadways can become very dangerous to drive on. The Highway Patrol says to be smart and to be prepared. Assist that person3 the Highway Patrol says they have already have troopers in place to patrol 3 because of the cold temperatures. You need to be careful while heating your homes. Heat
Minneapolis. And later. No justice, no peace. Garrett voices from the protests front lines. George floyd was lynched in broad daylight by a public official during a plague. This is the cbs weekend news. Garrett good evening, im Major Garrett reporting in washington. Demonstrations sparked by the death of george floyd while in Minneapolis Police custody 13 days ago have coalesced into meat appears to be a nationwide again today, people returned to the streets, calling for Police Reforms and racial justice. The crowds diverse, and overwhelmingly peaceful. Jaime yuccas in minneapolis tonight, where it all began. Reporter tomorrow marks two weeks since george floyd died at the hands of four Minneapolis Police officers. His death has sparked movements in at least 150 American Cities with people fighting against Police Brutality and racism. Crowds returned to american streets again today, following yesterdays mass demonstrations, protesting the death of george floyd. Overnight it got ugly in
Arthur Roybal died after a 16-minute facedown restraint on a gurney in 2022. Adams County Colorado Sheriff's Office hasn't done a review more than a year later.
For decades, police across the United States have been warned that the common tactic of handcuffing someone facedown could turn deadly if officers pin them on the ground with too much pressure or for too long