Kerrick Trial: Jury Selection Continues, Some Potential Jurors Express Concern
Jury selection continued Wednesday with jurors asking questions about courtroom coverage.
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Jury selection continued Wednesday with jurors asking questions about courtroom coverage.
As we head into day four of jury selection, we're hearing from the families of Jonathan Ferrell and Officer Wes Kerrick.
Police are asking for assistance to identify two men who robbed an Express Mart Tuesday.
As WCCB Charlotte's Amy Cowman reports, attorneys want to find out what people know about other police shootings across the country.
Attorney crossfire begins before the jury is even seated in the case of CMPD Officer Wes Kerrick.
18-year-old Jadis Cole is charged with first degree murder, robbery with a dangerous weapon, and obstruction of justice.
Jonathan Ferrell's family is in Charlotte for Officer Kerrick's trial. Ferrell's mother Georgia says her son was an all-American kid who was taken too soon.
For the first time in state history, the personal answers to the jury questionnaire will be made public. As WCCB Charlotte's Amy Cowman reports, the judge made some changes to what's being asked.
28 potential jurors are left in the first day of questioning in the trial of CMPD Officer Wes Kerrick.
Police found marijuana, mushrooms, assault rifles and bullet proof vests inside a home in Lincolnton.
Pictures and accounts from family tell a lot about Staff Sgt. David Wyatt, a Marine from Burke County who was killed in the Chattanooga shootings.
Kerrick's attorneys wanted to move the case out of Mecklenburg County, but the judge denied their request twice. WCCB Charlotte anchor Morgan Fogarty shows us what led to this point.
The Sheriff's Office says the shooter couldn't have a gun because he was a convicted felon, so he used one owned by his wife.
Investigators released 911 calls in the shooting investigation that left the York County Assistant Manager and three other people dead in Rock Hill.
Three people are facing charges in reference to a deadly accident in Union County that killed a 16-year-old girl.
The adoptive mother of missing Salisbury teen, Erica Parsons, has been sent to a federal facility in Fort Worth Texas.
The man accused of killing nine people at a church in Charleston last month will stand trial next July, a judge ruled Thursday.
The City of Charlotte removed a monument near Old City Hall in Uptown that was spray-painted with the word "racist" to have it cleaned.
61-year-old Randy Asbury faces a number of charges, including robbery, larceny of a vehicle, and a federal warrant for escape.
For the first time, the family of the CMPD officer charged with voluntary manslaughter is speaking out.
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