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The president of the Rock Hill NAACP in South Carolina joined with local clergy members, the city's mayor and police chief, and the York County sheriff on Wednesday to urge patience as an investigation continues into the arrests of two Black men at a Rock Hill gas station last week.
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About 100 people protested late Wednesday outside a police headquarters in South Carolina, several hours after a video of officers in Rock Hill wrestling and throwing punches during two arrests was posted to Facebook.
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Under a North Carolina state law passed in 2016, the only way for video from police body-worn cameras to be released to the public is by a court order. Any person, including the news media, may seek the release of the video from a Superior Court judge.
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Video from Officer Bell's dash…
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Two CMPD officers who shot and killed an 18-year-old man in June will not face criminal prosecution. The Mecklenburg County District Attorney says…
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Over the last two weeks, we've reported on what it takes to get CMPD to release police shooting video under a new state law. A judge heard from several…
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A thumb drive with CMPD video of a deadly officer-involved shooting from June sits under seal in the Mecklenburg County courthouse. A judge ruled last…
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A judge could rule Thursday whether to release CMPD video of an officer-involved shooting in June. That case was filed by WFAE last week. It's the first…
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A new state law on police video got a lot of attention after the shooting of Keith Scott in September. The law passed in June means police departments can…