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Wish he had surrendered — Housemates of Edwin Castillo Jr question fatal outcome of last week s standoff

“They (police) could have done a million other ways than to kill the man,” said Paul Tesh, whom Castillo struck on the head with a hammer during the standoff. “If they (police) were trained, Joey would still be alive. They didn’t have to kill the man. “They could have disarmed him. Throw the cuffs on him, and it would have been done.” Tesh said that Castilllo struck him once in the face with the hammer, and not several times as police said in a statement. It will take about six months for Tesh to recover from his injuries, he said.

Health care reform bills make it through NC Senate At issue: surprise billing, exclusive insurance plans, state certification

Sen. Joyce Krawiec, R-Forsyth, is a primary sponsor of Senate bills 228, 462 and 505. The highest profile of the three is Senate Bill 462, which focuses on limited changes to the state’s controversial Certificate of Need program. The bill passed the Senate by a 48-1 vote. Senate Bill 228 would allow employers to offer exclusive provider health insurance plans, which act like a PPO except they do not include out-of-network options. It passed by a 49-0 vote. Senate Bill 505 requires health care facilities to notify patients if a provider within that facility is out of network. It also passed by a 49-0 vote.

Police: Man in standoff died from exchange of gunfire with officers

Sgt. Hagan WSPD The news release also provided more details about the chaotic scene of gunfire and a housefire in the typically quiet neighborhood near Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Castillo was involved with a struggle with an officer as the incident began at 1:22 p.m., police said. Officers had earlier received a report of unknown trouble at the house at 526 Lockland Ave. When police Sgt. Robert Fenimore arrived at the house, he saw a person who appeared to be unconscious lying in the doorway of the home. That person was later identified as Castillo. Fenimore called emergency medical technicians to treat Castillo, police said. Before the EMTs arrived, Fenimore removed a large knife from a hoister on Castillo’s belt. An empty handgun holster also was visible inside the waistline of Castillo’s jeans, police said.

Police: Man dies after setting house on fire during hours-long standoff in Ardmore

An Ardmore resident died Wednesday in the course of a standoff with Winston-Salem police during which he exchanged gunfire with officers and set his house on fire, authorities said. Police later found a man’s body inside the burned home at 526 Lockland Ave., police Capt. Steven Tollie said in a tweet. Tollie didn’t identify the man. After the man’s body was discovered, the public was in no further danger, Tollie said. Hours after the incident, smoke lingered in the air of the typically quiet residential neighborhood which is only blocks from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Officers went to the house around 1 p.m. after they received a report of unknown trouble there, Tollie said.

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