Body cam footage shows views from Charlotte officers who shot man with hands raised
Body cam footage obtained by the Charlotte Observer through a court order reveals that CMPD shot and killed Rueben Galindo, 29, who had called 911 and said he had a gun but no bullets. A dispatcher told officers that a Spanish-speaking man had cal
A server who was working at Hotshots Sports Bar and Grill describes the scary moments when an SUV smashed into the building on Thursday, April 12, 2018. Her parents were at one of the tables when it happened.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department released body camera videos from a 2017 non-fatal officer-involved shooting in north Charlotte. Police said Jonathan Autry held a pregnant woman at gunpoint and officers shot him as she crawled to safety.
Charlotte Observer reporter Michael Gordon discusses the opening of the wrongful death lawsuit by the family of Spencer Mims III against the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.
Davidson College graduate Mbye Njie shares how and why he came up the app that aims to keep both drivers and police safe during stops. The smartphone app enables drivers who are pulled over or anyone else to record police actions and read briefs a
Clayton Jones, prosecuting attorney and Mike Kabakoff, defense attorney took turns addressing the jury on the first day of Tim Crumitie's trial for the 2016 shooting death of Michael Gretsinger and the wounding of Kimberly Cherry, Crumitie's forme
CMPD Officer Rick Zoerb was homeless when he was younger. Now he’s raised money so that CMPD officers can quickly help out if they encounter families who need groceries, clothes or help with their bills.
Don’t leave your keys in your car, even for a moment, CMPD officers say. In this case at a Statesville Road gas station in December, a woman’s car was stolen in less than a minute.
Dean began a life of crime very early in life but after more than 20 years behind bars he began to change with the help of an older inmate, the faith of his mother in him and becoming an author.
Dean began a life of crime very early in life but after more than 20 years behind bars he began to change with the help of an older inmate, the faith of his mother in him and becoming an author.