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Demonstrations against systemic racism and police brutality are now in their third week in Charlotte. On Monday evening, about 75 protesters gathered at...
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While uniformed Guard members patrolling the streets creates an unsettling visual, some experts say the National Guard is less likely than police to escalate a situation to violence during a protest thanks to centralized rules of force and standards of accountability.
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Some members of the National Guard are facing consequences because they refused orders to deploy to major cities during this month's protests.
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The House Judiciary Committee is holding hearings on racial profiling and policing following the killing of George Floyd. The hearings follow…
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The Charlotte City Council has voted to stop funding chemical agents for police use after the city’s police boxed in and gassed demonstrators protesting…
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The city of Raleigh lifted its curfew and state of emergency on Monday, a week after it was imposed on residents.“The removal of the curfew is not an…
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Several professional and college sports teams in North Carolina are ending their partnerships with CPI Security, a home security company based in…
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The police chief in Asheville has apologized for the destruction of a medic station that was set up for people protesting police brutality and the death…
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Daily protests over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis have spread across North Carolina. While the message of these demonstrations is slightly…
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Attorney General William Barr is holding a news conference Thursday with other leaders of the Justice Department, including FBI Director Christopher Wray.…