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Wilmington Police Department speaks out diversity, equity, inclusion

Wilmington Police Department speaks out diversity, equity, inclusion
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Local officials and leaders react to guilty verdict in Derek Chauvin case

/ Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin listens to his defense attorney make closing arguments on Monday during his trial in the death of George Floyd. A jury has found former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty on all charges in the killing of George Floyd, including 2nd-degree murder. The trial was being watched closely around the nation, including in Wilmington, where local officials are weighing in on what the verdict means for our region. Related: New Hanover County NAACP President Deborah Dicks Maxwell said the “fate of the country” was in the jury’s hands, and she felt they made the right decision one that’s crucial to future police reform, she said.

We re not going to rush this : Wilmington Police Chief asks for patience during investigation

“We’re not going to rush this”: Wilmington Police Chief asks for patience during investigation Three people were killed and four others injured after a gun battle erupted at a house party on Kidder Street just after midnight on Saturday, April 3. (Source: WECT) By WECT Staff | April 6, 2021 at 4:23 PM EDT - Updated April 6 at 7:48 PM WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Wilmington Police Department Chief Donny Williams and Mayor Bill Saffo appealed to the public for witnesses at Tuesday night’s city council meeting. Wilmington Police Department Chief Donny Williams addressed city leaders saying that the investigation is ongoing and they believe this is an isolated incident.

Wilmington gun violence increases, police say teens involved

I ve never seen anything like this. Wilmington Police Department Chief Donny Williams expressed his shock as he stood behind a table covered with 52 confiscated guns at a press conference on Monday. Those guns are just some of the firearms that have been seized in the last 30 days in the city of Wilmington. Police have confiscated a total of 91 guns in Wilmington since Feb. 6, and the New Hanover County Sheriff s Office has seized another 45, Williams said. “It has become almost a nightly occurrence for our officers and deputies to encounter an armed individual when they’re out doing their jobs,” he added.

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