Tristin Ensinger, the suspect accused of shooting a Lincoln County deputy last week before turning the gun on himself, is also linked to a murder in Ohio.
May 27 A North Carolina high school has moved its graduation ceremony indoors after a "credible threat" led to the recent arrest of a former student who is free on bail, school officials said. East Lincoln High School, near Lake Norman, was scheduled to hold the ceremony outdoors but will instead stage the graduation in its gym at 7 p.m. Friday, Lincoln County Schools Superintendent Aaron .
By Sarah Tate
May 27, 2021
After several milestone events have been forced to adapt to the ongoing pandemic, many families were looking forward to the planned graduation ceremony for a school outside of Charlotte. However, those plans have been changed after the school received what the Lincoln County School district called a significant and credible threat.
The threat was made against East Lincoln High School weeks ago by a suspect who was arrested but has since been released from jail,
WCNC reports. After meeting with the Lincoln County Sheriff s Office, the district has decided to change the ceremony has a precaution.
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Authorities responding to a report of an assault and attempted abduction were taken on a high-speed chase from Parker to Sioux Falls on Wednesday night.
Around 10 p.m. Wednesday, Turner County deputies responded to Get N Go in Parker for a report of an assault and abduction attempt, according to a post on the agency s Facebook page.
When Turner County deputies approached the vehicle, the driver fled the scene in a gray Jeep Grand Cherokee and went east at a high rate of speed, the post said. The deputies were able to identify the license plate and pursued the vehicle. A woman was able to exit the vehicle prior to it fleeing the scene.
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