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Douglas Strader was terminated from the Greensboro police department in 2020 after he fired his gun at a fleeing vehicle.
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The city's police chief released four videos that show the violent climax of a traffic stop, foot chase and fight over a stun gun on April 4 in Grand Rapids.
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Grant Edward Olson Jr., of Asheville, North Carolina, is also accused of intimidating Sellers for exercising his civil rights as an attorney, television commentator and lobbyist. Authorities say Olson sent dozens of messages to Sellers on Instagram that included racial slurs and indications that Olson was armed.
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Sgt. Francis Allen Terry, 53, of Fayetteville, is accused of assaulting Zachery Lyle Brown, also of Fayetteville, on Feb. 26 in the intake section of the Cumberland County Detention Center.
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A jury found former officer Brett Hankison not guilty of felony wanton endangerment for shots that went through a neighbor's wall. He's the only officer who has faced charges in the March 2020 raid.
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The children were still clutching their flowers as they sat in custody. Police reportedly threatened mothers with losing their parental rights.
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Police reform advocates say a Raleigh police officer shot Daniel Turcios multiple times, including after he was lying on the ground following a vehicle crash last week.
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There have been three fatal shootings in less than a week involving law enforcement officers in central North Carolina. Here's a look at how the investigations will unfold.
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An off-duty sheriff’s deputy had a frantic conversation with a 911 operator after fatally shooting a Black man last weekend in North Carolina, saying the pedestrian did “jump on my vehicle and broke my windshield,” according to an audio recording released Tuesday.
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Lower state income taxes and stronger mandates addressing the mental health of law enforcement officers in North Carolina take effect with the new year.