About two dozen people gathered Sunday in Concord to protest a potential immigration detention facility that could be located in the city.
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Huntersville police are investigating after multiple shots were fired toward the home of a Mecklenburg County Commission candidate Monday night.WSOC reports that Aaron Marin said he and his family were inside their home on Greenfarm Road when the shooting happened around 7:45 p.m. Marin said seven to 10 shots were fired, striking a tree, vehicles, a mailbox and a basketball court on the property. No injuries were reported.Investigators are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting and are reviewing doorbell camera footage from the area as part of the investigation.
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The State Law Enforcement Division says an 18-year-old man has been charged with murder in a shooting that left two people dead last week at South Carolina State University in Orangeburg. Khamanti Kennedy is accused of shooting and killing two men in a room at a university housing complex, neither of whom was a student at the school. One student at the school was wounded but survived. Investigators said the shooting stemmed from a drug deal to buy marijuana.
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North Carolina and Mecklenburg County officials are looking to reopen Mecklenburg County’s juvenile detention center, also known as Jail North, as soon as this summer.
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The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division is investigating a shooting that occurred on the campus of South Carolina State University Thursday night. Two people were killed and one person was injured.
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ICE has issued an immigration detainer for a Mecklenburg County jail inmate charged with attempted murder, urging local authorities not to release him, even though ICE has not taken him into custody.
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North Carolina schools saw a decrease in crimes for the third year in a row, and saw the crime rate fall by about 8% to 7.43 incidents per 1,000 students
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North Carolina schools saw a decrease in crimes for the third year in a row last school year, according to the latest numbers from the state Department of Public Instruction.
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Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper is mentioned in several emails included in the latest release of documents related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including one in which Epstein invited Tepper through a third party to join him and Bill Gates for breakfast at his house. There's no evidence that Tepper was the recipient or sender, or took Epstein up on the offer.
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The Federal Transit Administration audited the Charlotte Area Transit System's safety plans after the August murder of Iryna Zarutska on a Lynx Blue Line train.
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A federal audit released Monday found widespread safety problems at the Charlotte Area Transit System, citing 18 areas of non-compliance with federal requirements.
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Former Charlotte City Council member Tiawana Brown has agreed to plead guilty to wire fraud, according to a federal court filing Thursday.