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Teen charged with kidnapping of 5-month-old in Greensboro


Winston-Salem police said the 15-year-old is connected to the kidnapping Friday night involving a 5-month-old in Greensboro.
Author: Carrie Hodgin (WFMY News 2 Digital)
Published: 6:01 PM EDT May 24, 2021
Updated: 6:16 PM EDT May 24, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. A teen arrested in a deadly Winston-Salem shooting is also connected in the case of a kidnapping involving a 5-month-old in Greensboro, according to police.
The Winston-Salem Police Department said the teen along with another juvenile were both involved in a deadly shooting Saturday at the On Your Way Mart on East 12th Street. The shooting left Donald Bernard Lowery Jr., 35, dead.
One of the teens is charged with first-degree murder and is in a juvenile detention center. ....

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Greensboro needs more police officers. One problem: Fewer want the job.


GREENSBORO — Facing a troubling surge in violent crime and a growing population, city officials have suggested that the police department add 16 more sworn officers to its ranks.
It’s just one of many suggestions being bandied about to help Greensboro police fight what seems, at the moment, to be a losing battle. Homicides are at a record level, and officials are grasping for ways to stem the tide of violence.
More officers on the street would be a start. The department is short about 40 sworn officers at the moment.
Just one problem, according to a new city report: It’s not easy to find people who want to be police officers. ....

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North Carolina's African-American 'top cops' visit sit-in museum


In honor of February One , Black History Month, North Carolina s top African-American law enforcement bosses visit Sit-In Museum
A dozen black police chiefs and sheriffs, many of them firsts in their communities, gathered at the Woolworth lunch counter in downtown Greensboro
Author: Adaure Achumba
Updated: 8:49 PM EST February 1, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. The first day of February marks the start of Black History Month. It s a federally recognized, nationwide celebration to reflect on the significant roles African-Americans have played in US history. 
Here in the Triad, February One is also a very significant day.
It s the day, 61 years ago when four brave NC A&T freshmen took a bold and daring step to desegregate the whites-only Woolworth s lunch counter in downtown Greensboro. The move helped ignite nationwide Sit-In protests that became a hallmark of the Civil Rights Movement. ....

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