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What they're saying: Wilmington reacts to Derek Chauvin guilty verdict


What they re saying: Wilmington reacts to Derek Chauvin guilty verdict
John Staton and Amanda McReynolds, Wilmington StarNews
Jury says Derek Chauvin guilty of all charges in George Floyd s death
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Sonya Patrick spent many days last summer protesting George Floyd s killing.
I was very much concerned before the verdict for Derek Chauvin was announced, said the Wilmington chapter of Black Lives Matter leader, that he would not be convicted. I m glad he was found guilty on all counts. But I still think (the charges should have included) first degree murder.
Chauvin leaving the courthouse in handcuffs spread quickly on social media. His bail was revoked and he was immediately remanded into custody until his sentencing hearing. ....

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Wilmington reacts to Derek Chauvin verdict in George Floyd's death


Sonya Patrick spent many days last summer protesting George Floyd s killing.
I was very much concerned before the verdict for Derek Chauvin was announced, said the Wilmington chapter of Black Lives Matter leader, that he would not be convicted. I m glad he was found guilty on all counts. But I still think (the charges should have included) first degree murder.
Chauvin leaving the courthouse in handcuffs spread quickly on social media. His bail was revoked and he was immediately remanded into custody until his sentencing hearing.
In a news release soon after the verdict was read, Wilmington Police Chief Donny Williams noted communities across the country were responding to the news. He encouraged the community to pray for the men and woman of the Wilmington Police Department as they serve the area, and thanked the community for their support as they strive to make Wilmington a safe place for everyone. ....

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New Hanover schools transition to Plan A, in-person learning

New Hanover schools transition to Plan A, in-person learning
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This week in government: Wilmington City Council, New Hanover Boards of Education and Commissioners


WHQR’s Ken Campbell and Ben Schachtman preview the week ahead.
This week, the Wilmington City Council, New Hanover County Board of Education, and the New Hanover Board of Commissioners will hold regular meetings. On the agendas: the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for Project Grace, the county s redevelopment plan for the downtown library block, a school district s long-planned Title IX survey for students, renaming school facilities, the latest on the school s plans to return students to full-time, in-class instruction, and more.
Below: Details on the upcoming meetings and WHQR’s Ken Campbell and Ben Schachtman preview the week ahead.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, in-person attendance to these meetings is still limited, but you find the meeting agendas and watch the meetings live using the links below: ....

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