Federal Review Of Military Equipment In Police Departments - Morgan Fogarty Investigates
President Obama and lawmakers are reviewing the use of military equipment in police departments across the country.
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President Obama and lawmakers are reviewing the use of military equipment in police departments across the country.
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The White House quickly responded saying the U.S. will not deploy ground troops in a combat role.
The troops will build clinics, train health workers and deliver medical supplies.
Students and parents are living in fear of what they say is a growing, violent gang inside a local high school. School officials are denying their claims, even though police identified two gangs as being involved in a massive brawl…
The robberies started just after midnight on North Ransom Street. Police tell us the gunmen were in and out quickly.
The White House quickly responded saying the U.S. will not deploy ground troops in a combat role.
The troops will build clinics, train health workers and deliver medical supplies.
The search for a missing 16-year-old girl from Lincolnton is nearly day five.
Students and parents are living in fear of what they say is a growing, violent gang inside a local high school. School officials are denying their claims, even though police identified two gangs as being involved in a massive brawl at the school.
More than a dozen people joined the NAACP to pray for Jonathan Ferrell. They gathered across from CMPD headquarters at the fallen officer memorial in Uptown Charlotte.
A jury found a local high school basketball coach not guilty on charges he sexually assaulted students.
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