Top Raleigh news: Governor marches with protesters; journalists injured, newsrooms damaged; more

Top Raleigh news: Governor marches with protesters; journalists injured, newsrooms damaged; morePhoto: Suzie Tremmel/Flickr
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Published on June 02, 2020

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Raleigh.

Raleigh store owner who guarded shop with stick: ‘I feel like the police department has failed me’

As protesters made their way to Fayetteville Street on Sunday night, one man could be seen standing guard outside a candy shop.

Read the full story on WNCN.

Riot damages 105-year-old local furniture shop in downtown Raleigh

Kimbrell's Furniture has served the community for 105 years, helping families purchase affordable furniture.

Read the full story on WRAL TV.

Gov. Cooper marches with protesters outside Executive Mansion

Gov. Roy Cooper came out of the Executive Mansion early Monday evening and marched with a group protesting on Blount Street. 

Read the full story on WNCN.

As unrest raged in Raleigh, journalists injured and newsrooms damaged

Some reporters and photographers were tear-gassed and shot with rubber bullets as police tried to disperse crowds.

Read the full story on WTVD.

Rioters arrested mostly local, but RPD finding influence from outside groups

An ABC11 I-Team analysis found that most of the individuals arrested for crimes during the Raleigh riots were in fact from Raleigh, though sources inside Raleigh Police Department confirm investigators traced threats to outside groups.

Read the full story on ABC Raleigh, WTVD.


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