- The footage of the incident was released by a court order following a lawsuit from several news organizations including WUNC seeking the release of the videos.
- A statewide inventory conducted in 2019 shows there were more than 16,000 untested sexual assault kits that were backlogged.
- Operation Dismount is a task force put together to identify people illegally operating ATVs and dirt bikes that pose a threat to pedestrians and other motorists on streets and highways.
- Local agencies and organizations are accepting “Community Action IDs” as an alternative to government-issued IDs.
- The fiancé of Mary Marshall, one of the victims of the Oct. 13 mass shooting in Raleigh's Hedingham neighborhood, spoke at a memorial in downtown Raleigh Sunday afternoon. Local and state officials also called for an end to gun violence.
- The first public funerals for victims of a mass shooting in Raleigh were held over the weekend. The wife of one of the victims, an off-duty police officer, recalled how she tried to save him after he was shot.
- Follow live updates from WUNC staff on the shooting in northeastern Raleigh that left at least five people dead, including a Raleigh police officer.
- They said Master Officer P.W. Coates should have de-escalated the situation that involved "someone having a mental health crisis."
- The Police Department currently has 168 vacancies, or about 20% of the force, according to Matthew Cooper, president of the Raleigh Police Protective Association.
- Raleigh police officer A.A. Smith fired two shots at Daniel Turcios, then about five seconds later, fired another three shots. That's according to a report from the Raleigh police department that was released by the city Wednesday.