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Last month, the Citizens Review Board ruled there was evidence the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officers may have violated policy last summer when they handcuffed Jasmine Horne, a woman they misidentified as a suspect of a violent crime. Thursday, Horne will move to the second part of her case — the evidentiary hearing. First, we look at the history of the board, as well as frustrations about how the board operates coming from officers, advocates, and sometimes the board itself.
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Story updated 6:30 p.m.Last month the Charlotte Citizens Review Board issued a split decision on whether CMPT Officer Brentley Vinson should have been…
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If the Charlotte Citizens Review Board was a courtroom jury, it would be a hung jury in the case of CMPD officer Brentley Vinson. Members considered…
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The Charlotte Citizens Review Board will reconvene Thursday in the case of CMPD officer Brentley Vinson, the officer who fatally shot Keith Lamont Scott…
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While the Charlotte Citizens' Review Board made a powerful statement by deciding to probe deeper into the Keith Scott shooting, the board’s power is…