A day of no violence, no guns : Greensboro family holds event to support other gun violence victims
A crowd gathered at a park on Duke Street, organized by the family of two cousins who were killed during a home invasion in 2019. The murder is still unsolved. Author: Ben Smart, Itinease McMiller Published: 8:44 PM EDT July 24, 2021 Updated: 11:41 PM EDT July 24, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. An outdoor event aiming to spread peace and honor those who died from gun violence was held Saturday in Greensboro.
A crowd gathered at a park on Duke Street, organized by the family of two cousins who were killed during a home invasion in 2019. The murder is still unsolved.
Speedway shooting suspect got plea deal for previous violent crimes. Here s why.
Court records show Avion Bell had a history of violence with a gun, but the prosecutor says the cases against Bell were tough to prove. Author: Ben Briscoe Updated: 8:40 PM EDT July 16, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. A 2 Wants To Know investigation has uncovered new details about why prosecutors gave the Speedway shooting suspect, Avion Bell, a plea deal that reduced his previous violent crimes down to lesser charges allowing him to walk free before this month s deadly shooting. There was not enough evidence to convict him.
For weeks, the Guilford County District Attorney s Office has been facing a public outcry over how they ve handled Bell s history of crime. One viewer posting on our Facebook page: This monster should have not been on probation! He should have still been sitting in jail!!! Another adding: Another example of our broken justice system letting violent c
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N.C. Promised Police Reform a Year Ago. Did It Happen?
The death of George Floyd inspired communities across North Carolina to commit themselves to reforming policing practices. A year later, some cities have made more progress towards those goals than others.
May 26, 2021 • (TNS) The murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer who pressed his knee to Floyd s neck for over nine minutes May 25, 2020, accelerated local police reforms in many communities across North Carolina.
In June, leaders in Raleigh, Durham and other cities announced they had banned chokeholds and had adopted or would soon adopt all the measures in the national 8 Can t Wait police reform campaign.