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GBI identifies man killed in Forsyth County officer-involved shooting

GBI identifies man killed in Forsyth County officer-involved shooting
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Man accused in fatal shooting near Hanes Mall needs new attorney

Nearly 15 years ago, Samuel Flippen was executed for stepdaughter s death Now, girl s father wants answers about his daughter s death

Samuel Russell Flippen was the last person North Carolina executed. Flippen was accused of killing his 2 1/2-year-old stepdaughter. But now, her biological father has questions about whether Flippen really

Driver hit him wide open : Walnut Cove woman convicted in crash that killed a traffic-control flagger

A Walnut Cove woman was convicted last week on charges that the car she was driving struck a traffic-control employee, who was thrown more than 100 feet and later died of his injuries at a local hospital. Paris Anjuli Pinnix, 33, of Summit Street in Walnut Cove, pleaded guilty on May 7 in Forsyth District Court to one count of misdemeanor death by motor vehicle and one count of failure to reduce speed. Judge Gordon Miller of Forsyth District Court gave Pinnix a suspended 75-day jail sentence and placed her on 12 months of supervised probation. During her time on probation, she cannot drive a motor vehicle.

Our view: Tell the truth about John Neville

John Neville, a 56-year-old Greensboro man, died Dec. 4, 2019, while in custody at the Forsyth County jail, after he apparently suffered a seizure after being restrained in a prone “hog-tie” position. Five former jailers and a nurse now face criminal charges. Those are unpleasant, even gruesome facts. But it’s necessary for those who care about public matters to be aware of them. There’s more that the public should know, and the Winston-Salem Journal has joined a coalition of media outlets that sued on Monday to have that information released. The information includes a 723-page report by the State Bureau of Investigation, an internal investigation by the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, officers’ statements, investigative notes, jail medical records, Neville’s medical reports and video of the incident that led to Neville’s death. The contents are being held by the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services.

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