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Lawsuit claims authorities downplayed Wilmington crime lab issues, kept quiet about missing drugs

The former director of the Wilmington Police Department crime lab alleges that she was denied employment when the Sheriff’s Office took over the facility in 2019. The director claims this was retaliation, in direct response to her giving testimony under oath about concerns with the lab that authorities had not made public after WPD fired an ‘untruthful’ lab chemist.

Boy, 15, is charged with attempted murder after student is shot at North Carolina high school

Boy, 15, is charged with attempted murder after student is shot at North Carolina high school
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Attorney General Josh Stein on North Carolina s share of opioid settlement

Attorney General Josh Stein on North Carolina’s share of opioid settlement Elly Cosgrove © Provided by Wilmington WECT North Carolina s share of the settlement is $750 million WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - As the country sees a record number of overdose deaths, there is one bright spot in the ongoing opioid crisis. North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein announced a $26 billion agreement with several major opioid distributors on Wednesday. Stein led the negotiations along with several other attorneys general across the country. North Carolina’s share of that settlement money is $750 million. Of that, 15% will go directly to the state, “which the General Assembly would appropriate to address the epidemic,” a release said. Eighty-percent of of the $750 million will be split accordingly between all the counties and municipalities in the state. How much money local governments receive depends on the harm done relative to the population.

Supervisors will appoint next San Bernardino County sheriff; applications being accepted

Applications are being accepted until June 30 Victorville Daily Press Those wishing to be considered for the Office of San Bernardino County Sheriff can submit their applications until the end of the month. Applicants must meet certain qualifications and a combination of full-time law enforcement experience and education. The position will be vacated by Sheriff John McMahon on July 16. He has led the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department since 2012 and announced his retirement on June 18. “For the last 36 years I’ve been blessed to work with some of the most dedicated and hard-working law enforcement professionals,” McMahon said in a video. “The 8 ½ years serving as your sheriff has been an honor and a privilege, a responsibility that I have taken very seriously.”

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