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A 16-year-old has been charged with murder and conspiracy after shooting a 17-year-old in Durham, North Carolina.
Jonah Biddix was charged in North Carolina for illegal bail bonding activities without a license, raising concerns about industry integrity and public trust. He was released on bond and has a court date set.
A convicted felon from Raleigh received a nine-year prison sentence for a shooting in March 2023 and was sentenced after pleading guilty to firearm possession.
Raleigh store owner Taiseer "Taz" Zarka receives 5-7 years for voluntary manslaughter of customer Mark Garrity, with additional orders for anger management and community service.
Delexas Williams was arrested in Philadelphia for the murder of Joshua Chandler in Wilson. Kayla Armstrong also turned herself in as an accessory. The police continue their investigation.
A Charlotte woman was charged with felony insurance fraud by North Carolina officials for making false statements to Dairyland Insurance about her car's condition.
Taiseer Zarka, Raleigh store owner, was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the death of a customer, following a trial involving evidence of a fatal altercation.
A Greensboro man, Travis Van Coleman, is charged with insurance fraud and attempting to obtain property by false pretense, as announced by North Carolina officials.
An Archdale man, Darrius Moore, has been charged with insurance fraud and other felonies for allegedly filing false claims to obtain nearly $11,000 from a renters' insurance policy.
A parent was arrested for attacking a student in a high school hallway in Wilson after bypassing the school office; the incident was captured in a viral video.
A middle school teacher in Alamance County, Derek Tang, was charged with simple assault on a student, prompting a police investigation and his suspension with pay.
Two deadly traffic incidents in Fayetteville killed a moped rider and a pedestrian in separate accidents, prompting police investigations and a call for public assistance.
A fire in Goldsboro townhomes, likely started by an electronic device, caused $100,000 in damage and displaced residents, with a Raleigh man heroically rescuing an elderly man.
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