Estella Patterson formally sworn in alongside NC Gov. Josh Stein
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department will hold a formal swearing-in ceremony for the new chief of police, Estella Patterson, Friday.
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department will hold a formal swearing-in ceremony for the new chief of police, Estella Patterson, Friday.
Homeland Security’s Charlotte’s Web operation led to the arrest of 425 individuals living illegally in the United States, alongside a legal resident involved in a chase with ICE agents in north Charlotte.
Part of Iryna’s Law, named after the Ukrainian woman police say was killed on the Blue Line earlier this year, mandates that judicial officials must give secured bonds to people who previously may have been given an unsecured bond or written promise to appear.
Less than four months after Iryna Zarutska was killed on Charlotte’s Light Rail, a new law in her name went into effect Monday that should keep violent, repeat offenders behind bars longer.
Federal prosecutors dropped a felony assault charge against a Charlotte woman after video surfaced that appears to contradict officers’ claims about her actions during a protest at a Homeland Security building earlier this month.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police will soon deploy drones to reach crime and crash scenes before officers arrive, after the city council approved funding for a new Drone as First Responders Program.
Terry Connor and Steven Staples were convicted of first-degree murder, robbery, and kidnapping in the death of Brooks Sandwich House co-owner Scott Brooks, and were sentenced to life in prison without parole.
The prosecution and defense teams rested their cases Friday morning against suspects Terry Conner and Steven Staples, who are on trial for gunning down NoDa sandwich shop owner Scott Brooks.
Channel 9 spoke with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings Thursday as he prepares to retire.