A Mount Holly man accused of shooting and killing a police officer last week will remain in jail without bond.
Joshua Funk, 24, made his first public appearance Friday morning since the shooting death of Mount Holly Police Officer Tyler Herndon last week. Investigators believe Funk shot and wounded Herndon with a handgun during an early morning shooting on Dec. 11. Herndon died at the hospital later that morning.
A Gaston County grand jury indicted Funk on first-degree murder Monday morning.
Mount Holly Police Chief Don Roper, Deputy Chief Brian Reagan and seven other Mount Holly Police officers walked into the courthouse together and sat quietly in the courtroom pews ahead of Funk’s arraignment Friday morning.
Joshua Funk was charged with first-degree murder in the on-duty shooting of Mount Holly officer Tyler Herndon. Author: Hank Lee, Brandon Goldner Published: 8:43 AM EST December 18, 2020 Updated: 10:45 PM EST December 18, 2020
GASTON COUNTY, N.C. The man accused of shooting and killing Mount Holly Police officer Tyler Herndon during a break-in last week made his first appearance Friday after being indicted for murder on Monday.
Joshua Tyler Funk, 24, was charged with first-degree murder in connection with Herdon s death on Dec. 11. He was taken to the hospital for treatment before being arrested. Funk has been held in the Cleveland County Jail since his arrest.
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Whoâs getting stuck first? Vaccine details still unclear as NC hospitals receive first shipments An Atrium Health employee prepares to administer the first dose of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine in North Carolina on Monday, December 14, 2020. (Source: Atrium Health) By Nick Ochsner | December 15, 2020 at 1:32 PM EST - Updated December 16 at 6:27 PM
Just before noon Monday, Dr. Katie Passaretti stood still while a nurse stuck a needle in her arm and injected a dose of cold liquid.
Then Passaretti, the medical director of infection prevention at Atrium Health in Charlotte, stood in front of a cell phone and made a video.
âSo I just got my first COVID vaccine, the first one at Atrium,â Passeretti, donning clear protective eyeglasses and a teal face mask, told the camera. âIt feels perfectly fine.â
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First healthcare workers receive vaccine By WBTV Web Staff | December 14, 2020 at 10:06 AM EST - Updated December 14 at 10:53 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV/AP) - The first shipment of a COVID-19 vaccine was received by healthcare facilities in North Carolina.
A short time after Gov. Roy Cooper announced that the first COVID-19 vaccine doses arrived in North Carolina, Atrium Health in Charlotte posted that the vaccine arrived at the healthcare facility.
âThe vaccine has arrived at Atrium Health. We are excited to be among the 1st in the nation to receive the first doses of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine,â Atrium Health tweeted. âThis is an exciting day as we enter a very hopeful phase in defeating this virus. Stay tuned for updates here.â