Navy Gunman Once Faced Murder Charge in NC
Navy gunman once faced murder charge in NC
The civilian truck driver the Navy says killed a sailor aboard a ship in Virginia once faced a murder charge in North Carolina but ended up pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter and was out of prison less than two years later, court records show …
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Curtis Malone: basketball mentor — and drug dealer
The participants showed just how powerful Curtis and D.C. Assault had become: basketball representatives from the University of Virginia, Memphis State, West Virginia, Georgetown, Kansas State, Maryland, Villanova, North Carolina State, the University …
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Two 'pill mill' defendants convicted
Because some pain clinics are legitimate, prosecuting those that aren't can be difficult, said Barbara Heath, the head of the Drug Enforcement Administration's diversion program in Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina, last year.
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Records: Man who shot sailor was convicted felon
Records show he was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in North Carolina in a 2005 shooting and about a decade earlier he spent time in prison for possession of crack cocaine with intent to distribute. Savage was killed by Navy security forces Monday …
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