The Gaston Gazette
Gaston County Police have named a suspect in a double homicide that took place Monday night in the Crowders Mountain area.
Police say they charged Jordan Cameron Moses, 29, of 1411 Gaston Way, Dallas, with two counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted first-degree murder, and one count of robbery with a dangerous weapon on Thursday. Moses is considered armed and dangerous. The public is cautioned not to interact with Moses. Instead they are encouraged to contact 911, Gaston County Police stated in a press release.
Gaston County Police were called to 2410 Woodleaf Drive west of Gastonia around 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22.
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On Wednesday, thousands of teachers across North Carolina got their first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine an important step for them, and for families, as we return to in-person learning.
Thousands of teachers, school support staff roll up sleeves for COVID-19 vaccine
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Channel 9 learned more than 3,000 educators and support staff will roll up their sleeves at a clinic at Caromont Regional Medical Center in Gaston County for the 3-day event.
The first shots will be administered at 8 this morning. You can see the vaccine team is ready to go. @wsoctvpic.twitter.com/FdniYHTS9s Anthony Kustura (@AnthonyWSOC9) February 24, 2021
Jasmine Louise McClain, 27, was being booked into jail in Lincoln County, North Carolina, on Sunday on a stabbing charge when she made the claim she had COVID-19 and blew into a deputy s face.