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A federal judge ruled that a 2018 lawsuit alleging a former Myers Park high student was taken off campus and sexually assaulted should move forward. Judge Robert Conrad reprimanded CMS and the city of Charlotte for failing to comply with the court’s orders in the discovery process.
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Beginning September 1, the way the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department interacts with media is officially changing. CMPD is moving away from regularly scheduled news conferences and is instead using preproduced messaging on Twitter to dispense information, which they say allows the department to speak more directly to the public.
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With the first week of classes underway in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, we sit down with CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings to discuss the record number of guns found on CMS campuses the last academic year and the effectiveness of body scanners in middle and high schools, as well as the slight uptick of crime throughout Charlotte.
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department has released annual police pursuit statistics, dating back to 2010.
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"There were 107,000 deaths [overdose] nationwide" last year, CMPD Lt. Sean Mitchell said. "In Charlotte, we had 213 deaths and 88% of those were tied to fentanyl.”
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect in a fatal shooting.
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Earlier this month the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department made multiple arrests connected to a catalytic converter theft ring.
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CMPD Major Brian Foley addressed reporters at Faith CME Church in Charlotte's Hidden Valley neighborhood to go over mid-year crime statistics.
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The suspected driver who stole four vehicles and stirred panic with erratic driving while trying to evade authorities has been identified.
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officer was stopped in Jacksonville, North Carolina.