12 firefighters were taken to the hospital when a home in #Salisbury exploded as they were fighting a fire in the home. Two of the people that live at the home on Laurel St. were taken to the hospital as well. Officials don't know yet what caused the fire or explosion @wsoctv
@wsoctv Regarding the backyard surveillance footage, the foreperson says the jury is wanting to look at the timing of it.
Regarding the text messages, it appears a few different jurors have some questions.
Regarding the Brooks video, they want to see the assault clip again.
@wsoctv The jury wants to see some evidence again:
-CAST packet
-Backyard surveillance video showing two subject walk toward Brooks, then shots fired, then subjects run away
-Text messages on defendants' phone numbers
-Brooks surveillance footage
#Breaking: The Jury is now deliberating in the trial against the two men, Steven Staples & Terry Connor, accused of murdering Scott Brooks.
This morning & early afternoon - both the prosecution and defense teams did their closing arguments.
Jury has opted for a working lunch.
Concord Christmas lighting shooting- the city says this was not a random act of violence. 18-year-old Nasir Bostic was identified as one of the shooters. The city says the second suspected shooter is a juvenile @wsoctv
#NEW: Video recorded inside ICE agent’s SUV gives new perspective on chase earlier this week in Charlotte.
A federal magistrate questioned whether there was probable cause to charge Miguel Martinez in the first place. @wsoctv
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He goes onto say, "It is important to clarify that while the “Charlotte’s Web” operation has ended, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will continue to operate in Mecklenburg County as they always have."
#BREAKING: multiple sources tell @JoeBrunoWSOC9 and myself that the CBP operation that started Saturday in Charlotte is over. We’ve been told the agents rolled out of the region this morning on 85 headed toward SC.
No word on if they will operate there.
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Our office is aware of reports that the Border Patrol is bringing its operation to Raleigh. Once again, I call on federal agents to target violent criminals, not neighbors walking down the street, going to church, or putting up Christmas decorations. Stop targeting people simply going about their lives because of the color of their skin, as you are doing in Charlotte.
To the people of Raleigh: remain peaceful, and if you see something wrong, record it and report it to local law enforcement. Let’s keep each other safe.
A spokesperson for Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools says unofficial attendance data from today indicates that approximately 20,935 students were absent from school today. This accounts for approximately 15% of students enrolled in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools @wsoctv
NEW | Homeowner tells story of encounter between Border Patrol agents and workers putting up Christmas decorations in her front yard https://t.co/ghyIfWgVxz