A Waymo vehicle blocked first responders following an apartment explosion in Texas. A Waymo spokesperson said the vehicle was attempting a three-point turn to leave the area when an officer approached it. https://t.co/ZxJ78ac93Z
A teenager charged with killing his stepsister on a cruise now faces charges in adult court, and a possible life sentence if found guilty. https://t.co/kXnwORx83U
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police conducted a joint operation with the FBI at a north Charlotte hotel Wednesday morning, though officials have released few details about the activity. https://t.co/OnwkqIWu4w
Roberta Walls' body was found in field near a school in 1986, shocking the community. Police have now arrested a Connecticut man in connection to her killing. https://t.co/mOcaUOpIH5
In its unanimous ruling, the Supreme Court felt that Becky Hill, then the Colleton County Clerk of Court, improperly spoke to jurors, tainting their decision. https://t.co/UCuRUvR3aq
Today marks two years since the tragic events of April 29, 2024—a day that forever changed our department and the Charlotte community.
As we pause to reflect, we remember the unwavering bravery of every officer who responded that day, our public safety partners who stood by us and the community that came together to support CMPD and our law enforcement partners like never before.
But most importantly, today and every day, we honor the fallen heroes: CMPD Officer Joshua Eyer, Deputy U.S. Marshal Thomas Weeks and N.C. Department of Adult Correction Investigators William Elliott and Samuel Poloche. Their bravery and sacrifice will never be forgotten.