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Bella and her daddy ride the slide thingy. She loved it but he got a little sick.
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North Carolina is a one person consent law state. I am the one person that gives consent . Some people think it is ok to tail gate others . When some thing is done or said . They always think they did nothing wrong . Tail gating can hurt the innocent .
NC cop charged with killing man who asked for help
A North Carolina police officer involved in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man early Saturday was charged with voluntary manslaughter and is in custody, authorities said.
Officer Randall Kerrick, 27, turned himself in to the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office late Saturday, according to a statement from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department spokesman Keith R. Trietley.
The shooting victim, Jonathan A. Ferrell, 24, was a former football player for Florida A&M University, school officials said Sunday, according to the Associated Press. He had only recently moved to North Carolina.
Ferrell had apparently been involved in a car wreck off a northeast Charlotte road early Saturday. He then sought help at a nearby residence. A woman answered the door, believing her husband had come home from work. And when she didn't recognize Ferrell, she immediately called 911 around 2:30 a.m, reporting a robbery attempt.
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Officers responding to the woman's breaking-and-entering call discovered Ferrell, who matched the woman's description of the possible robbery suspect, near the home, police said. As they approached him, Ferrell allegedly charged at the officers, one of whom stunned him with a Taser.
Then, Ferrell allegedly continued to run toward the responding officers. That's when Kerrick fired his gun, striking Ferrell multiple times, police said. Ferrell was pronounced dead at the scene. His family was then notified of his death.
A preliminary police investigation showed that Ferrell was unarmed during his encounter with officers.
In a statement released Saturday evening, authorities said an investigation had found that Ferrell and Kerrick's initial encounter was appropriate and lawful.
And yet, later in the statement, authorities added that the investigation showed that the subsequent shooting of Mr. Ferrell was excessive and that Kerrick did not have a lawful right to discharge his weapon during this encounter.
Detectives have charged Kerrick, who joined the CMPD in April 2011, with voluntary manslaughter. Under North Carolina law, voluntary manslaughter is defined as when a person is killed by another human being without malice, according to the police statement.
Voluntary manslaughter is committed in the exercise of imperfect self-defense when a person used excessive force or is an aggressor without murderous intent, the statement said.
Kerrick turned himself in for booking Saturday evening and was then released on $50,000 bond, according to a statement on the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office website.
The other officers who responded to the breaking-and-entering call — Officer Thornell Little and Officer Adam Neal — have been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the shooting investigation, per department protocol, police said.
Ferrell played for Florida A&M University in 2009-10, according to the AP. FAMU Interim Athletic Director Michael Smith confirmed to the AP that Ferrell played the safety position.
Our hearts and prayers go out to his family during their time of bereavement, Smith said in an emailed statement to the AP.
In a statement, police said the fatal shooting is a very unfortunate incident and it has devastated a family as well as caused a great deal of sadness and anxiety in our organization.
Credit: Daniel Arkin
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breaking news : 2 dead, 1 injured when plane crashes into North Carolina
2 killed, 1 injured after plane crashes into North Carolina home
Authorities in North Carolina say a small plane crashed into a home, killing two people and injuring another.
A release from the State Highway Patrol says the single-engine civilian plane went down shortly before midnight on Thursday in Hope Mills. The pilot and an occupant of the home died at the scene, while another occupant of the residence was hospitalized with serious injuries.
The cause of the crash is under investigation. Troopers and Cumberland County deputies were awaiting federal investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration around 4 a.m. Friday.
No identities have been released.
The home is in the vicinity of U.S. Highway 301, less than 5 miles southwest of the Fayetteville Regional Airport.
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H. Lee Waters, Hillsborough, NC, October 16 and 17, 1939 [MPF.87.2]
From the collections of the State Archives of North Carolina. This silent, black-and-white film contains footage shot by H. Lee Waters (1902-1997) of Hillsborough, North Carolina in Orange County on 16-17 October 1939. The call number for this item is MPF.87.2.
Length: 28 minutes
Production Year: 1939
Closed captions: Not available
H. Lee Waters (1902-1997) operated a photography studio on Main Street in Lexington, North Carolina, for more than 60 years. For most of that time, his work covered the standard range of commercial still photography-weddings, portraits, school groups-but during the lean years of the late Depression Waters hit the road with a 16mm camera and projector and created Movies of Local People eventually accumulating a body of work depicting at least 118 communities primarily in North Carolina but also including nineteen places in South Carolina, nine in Virginia, and one in Tennessee. Waters' films reveal the comings and goings of everyday life on the streets of the towns he filmed-men, women, and children going in and out of stores, walking down the sidewalks, often smiling and waving at the camera but sometimes unaware of its presence. Often parades, festivities, and school children were featured. Waters developed a fluid and expressive style, and the films feature an often vivacious depiction of community life along with beautiful portraits and experimental special effects. His movies would be screened with feature films in the local theater for a modest fee, and they served as a marketing tool for the theater by enticing more people to come to the movies. These short silent films were a commercial and artistic success, and in the mill towns and the small cities of the Textile Belt, thousands of people saw themselves and their communities on the big screen. These films record ordinary and extraordinary people, businesses, and events at a pivotal time in small town southern America, and they often show individuals and places that would not have been documented on film in any other circumstance. Waters' films provide the only extant visual documentation of commercial enterprises and events in many instances.
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The Waters family maintains the copyright to the films made by H. Lee Waters (1902-1997). As public access has improved, we are pleased with the interest being shown in this unique collection and feel that the community building activities and educational purposes for which they are being used would be greatly appreciated by Mr. Waters.
The family takes seriously its obligation to protect the integrity of this large body of work and it is our wish that the original intended uses be respected. The films digitized by The State Archives of North Carolina should be exhibited or displayed in the form of videos and not screen captured as still photographs. The still image collection by H. Lee Waters is housed at the Davidson County Historical Museum (DCHM). The family’s agreement with DCHM states that there will be no duplicate collection of still photographs. We encourage groups wishing to identify individuals in the films to utilize other ways of viewing this material. We ask that people who have received permission to use the films refrain from sharing this material with third parties.
Any commercial requests should be directed to the State Archives of North Carolina, Office of Registrar for review. The family (Tom Waters and Mary Waters Spaulding) asks the State Archives of North Carolina to notify us of any commercial requests. Such requests would then need to be negotiated with the family.
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Downtown Drive - Winston-Salem, North Carolina
A drive around the downtown area of North Carolina's 5th largest city, Winston-Salem. Includes Main St, Cherry St, 4th St, 5th St. and more.
By the Numbers:
City Population: 230,047 (2010)
Metro Population: 676,673 (2010)
CSA (Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point) Population: 1,642,506 (2010)
City Area: 133.7 sq mi
Winston-Salem is a city in and the county seat of Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States. With a 2018 estimated population of 246,328 it is the second largest municipality in the Piedmont Triad region, the fifth most populous city in North Carolina, the third largest urban area in North Carolina, and the eighty-ninth most populous city in the United States. With a metropolitan population of 676,673 it is the fourth largest metropolitan area in North Carolina. Winston-Salem is home to the tallest office building in the region, 100 North Main Street, formerly the Wachovia Building and now known locally as the Wells Fargo Center.
Winston-Salem is called the Twin City for its dual heritage and City of the Arts and Innovation for its dedication to fine arts and theater and technological research. Camel City is a reference to the city's historic involvement in the tobacco industry related to locally based R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company's Camel cigarettes. Many locals refer to the city as Winston in informal speech. Another nickname, the Dash, comes from the dash in the city's name (although technically it is a hyphen); this nickname is used by the local minor league baseball team, the Winston-Salem Dash.
In 2012, the city was listed among the ten best places to retire in the United State by CBS MoneyWatch. Winston-Salem has seen a surge in growth and revitalization in the downtown area with hotels, restaurants, and apartments under construction. In 2017, the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal ranked the city second in their lists of the most livable downtowns in America. Winston-Salem tied with Charlotte for the highest growth in small business. WalletHub ranked Winston-Salem the third most affordable large city to start a small business.
PBS - Trail of History - Old Movie Theaters and Drive-Ins
This documentary from PBS features the Showplace of Kannapolis and its history. General Manager Steve Morris discusses what the Gem means to the people of this small town in North Carolina.
Bluegrass Band Competition, Supper Break at the Got to be NC Festival
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Artesia’s Downtown Improvement Project Groundbreaking Ceremony on Pioneer Blvd - March 2015
Artesia City Council celebrated the historic construction of downtown Pioneer Boulevard with a groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday, March 12 at 4 p.m.
The ceremony was at the “bulb-out” in front of the Verizon building on the east side of Pioneer Blvd. between 183rd and 186th.
The Downtown Improvement Project is a major, vigorous plan to widen sidewalks, reduce traffic lanes, and to include a “pedestrian promenade” that would allow for pedestrians and public spaces (like an open air theater), as well as landscaping.
A monument will be placed at the Artesia boundary, at the southern end of the downtown area, with a globe signifying and celebrating Artesia’s status as one of the most diverse cities in the world.
These improvements promote business and improve the local economy by creating a shopper-friendly environment for visitors.
For more information, please call Andrew Perry at (562) 865-6262.
Beautiful Kings Mountain North Carolina and its inhabitants!!
Footage shot with Phantom 3 4k at 1080p resolution 60fps.......aka the Potato Bird!!
H. Lee Waters, Burlington, NC, 1939-1941 [MPF.83.1]
From the collections of the State Archives of North Carolina; call number: MPF.83.1. A silent, black and white film by H. Lee Waters of Burlington, North Carolina (1939-1941). This film was beautifully restored and copied by Colorlab of Rockville, MD, thanks to the generosity of the Nation Film Preservation Foundation in 2011.
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The Waters family maintains the copyright to the films made by H. Lee Waters (1902-1997). As public access has improved, we are pleased with the interest being shown in this unique collection and feel that the community building activities and educational purposes for which they are being used would be greatly appreciated by Mr. Waters.
The family takes seriously its obligation to protect the integrity of this large body of work and it is our wish that the original intended uses be respected. The films digitized by The State Archives of North Carolina should be exhibited or displayed in the form of videos and not screen captured as still photographs. The still image collection by H. Lee Waters is housed at the Davidson County Historical Museum (DCHM). The family’s agreement with DCHM states that there will be no duplicate collection of still photographs. We encourage groups wishing to identify individuals in the films to utilize other ways of viewing this material. We ask that people who have received permission to use the films refrain from sharing this material with third parties.
Any commercial requests should be directed to the State Archives of North Carolina, Office of Registrar for review. The family (Tom Waters and Mary Waters Spaulding) asks the State Archives of North Carolina to notify us of any commercial requests. Such requests would then need to be negotiated with the family.
Greenville NC Shooting at Wal Mart Police Radio Audio From 11:41am to 12:11pm 6/21/2013
Police scanner radio conversation from Greenville police and ems services during the shooting at Wal-Mart on Greenville Blvd North Carolina
Organ donor walk honors patient and his family
After a tragic accident, 22-year-old Moe Dominguez lost his life. When his family made the decision to donate his organs, more than 100 Piedmont physicians and staff gathered to honor the giving spirit of this young man and his family.
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Several arrested in undercover raid at adult bookstore
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A young Maryland woman was killed when the boy jumped off an overpass and landed on her car in Virginia.
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Historic film of Chapel Hill in 1941 digitized by Duke Library
See historic film from around Chapel Hill in 1941 shot by H. Lee Waters. Video courtesy of Duke Library