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Criminal summons dismissed Appeals Court Judge John Tyson Market House

Criminal summons dismissed Appeals Court Judge John Tyson Market House
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Pitts: Fayetteville s lasting impact from protests, riots of May 2020

The Fayetteville protests last year over George Floyd became riots, with repercussions that could change everything from the City Council s structure to its controversial Market House.

Fayetteville, NC state judge accused of almost hitting proteste

Fayetteville judge issued summons on assault with deadly weapon charge

A criminal court summons was issued Friday for a state Appeals Court judge after a Fayetteville woman swore before a Cumberland County magistrate that he nearly hit her with his SUV. Once served, the summons orders Judge John M. Tyson to appear in a Cumberland County courtroom next month to answer to a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Myah Warren has said she was almost struck by the vehicle driven by Tyson while she was protesting near the Market House on May 7. Warren said Friday that she gave a statement early that afternoon to the magistrate about what happened. She provided The Fayetteville Observer with a document called, “Court Witness Information.” It calls for her to appear in court as a witness on the charge for which the summons was issued. It lists Tyson as the defendant.

Future of Market House remains up in the air as supporters plead with city council to leave it be

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) As Fayetteville city leaders continue to discuss the fate of the historical Market House, a large group of the community has voiced their support to see the building remain in place. Both options that Dawn Adkins-Hurley, a long-time Fayetteville resident, and other community members see as a threat to the National Historic Landmark. That was the first public library, that was the first health department, it was the first Fayetteville museum of arts, it was the first USO, Adkins-Hurley said. Adkins-Hurley has been a strong advocate for protecting the Market House, since there were calls to tear it down during the George Floyd protests in the Summer of 2020. To take the history of a building that is almost 300 years old and to hold it accountable for a very small segment of time, 33 years out of 200.

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