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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (North Carolina) Barker was responding to a call driving at 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) when he struck James Short, a student at Central Piedmont Community College, who was walking in a crosswalk. A jury found Barker guilty of misdemeanor death by vehicle, but acquitted him of involuntary manslaughter. [64]
At the time abuse of Whitehead's own dog would have netted no jail time, but Whitehead was found guilty of abusing an animal owned by another person, which brought jail time. [ 5 ] Susie's Law was passed unanimously in both the North Carolina State Senate and North Carolina House of Representatives and was signed into law by North Carolina ...
The shootings began in a residential area near the Neuse River Trail greenway area shortly after 5:00 p.m. on October 13, 2022. [3] According to police, a gunman, armed with a shotgun, handgun, and hunting knife, first killed his brother at home by shooting him in the head and stabbing him 57 times in the neck, then went out into the street, where he fatally shot a woman on her porch and ...
A Tarrant County jury on Monday found a man guilty of capital murder for killing his ex-girlfriend and their unborn child in a shooting in Arlington. Keith Haynes , 33, received an automatic life ...
A man accused of killing his former girlfriend, Amie Harwick, by throwing her over a balcony in February 2020 was found guilty by a jury Thursday in Los Angeles. Gareth Pursehouse, 45, was found ...
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On August 8, 2007, during a canine training exercise, North Carolina Highway Patrol Sgt. Charles L. Jones was video taped by cell phone hanging his assigned police dog by the neck and repeatedly kicking the dog in order for it to release a chew toy that was in the dog's mouth. Jones claimed he was following proper canine handling procedure.