Were working to bring this case to resolution as quickly as possible. Reporter we do know three female Students Police say are considered persons of interest have been out of school since the bathroom brawl that left the 16yearold howard high technical student dead. But the chief said there are a number of things that still need to be reviewed. Including more than 3,000 pages of print data. Isnt including but not limited to scores of interviews, reinterview, review of cell date tan electronic data. And furthermore, forensic medical reports. All these peace goss into making a strong case. Reporter chief cummings took the time to dispel rumors regarding the teens death. I wanted to confirm that there were no weapons used in this attack. Reporter we spoke to amys father earlier this week. Hes desperately waiting for answers. She didnt deserve this. No one deserved what happened to my daughter. Reporter and back here live the Police Continue their investigation the Attorney Generals Office
Happening right now police are not ready to file charges after the death of a wilmington teen. Unlike tv, these things absolutely do take time. It has been eight days since the High School Student was beaten to death inside a school bathroom. Good evening, im dawn timmeney. Im chris oconnell. Today police explaining why no one has yet been charged with the death of 16yearold amy frances joyner. Lets get right out to fox 29s Shawnette Wilson live in wilmington tonight with more. Shawnette . Reporter well, chris, this evening the police chief is saying there is still an enormous amount of information to go through. He also says they are taking time to weed out all those rumors so that they can focus on the facts. We are not in a position at this time to file charge. Reporter its not the news most were waiting to hear. During this News Conference this afternoon, wilmingtons top cop said there are no arrests are charges yet in the death of aim knee frances joyner. We know that the family a
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