She believes the violence that resulted in the death of two men and an officer in critical condition could have possibly been prevented. “He was kind, sweet, and generous … It took me 67 years, but I finally got it right.
The Raleigh police officer who remains in critical condition after a shooting call Tuesday evening was identified Thursday as an Army veteran who joined the department in 2022. First Class Officer M.A.
In addition to Raleigh police, other agencies responding and assisting include the Garner Police Department, the Wake County Sheriff’s Office, the North Carolina State Highway Patrol and the ...
The shooting happened at Coquette Brassiere, a French restaurant in North Hills and Raleigh Police Department Chief Estella Patterson said that all shots were fired inside the building.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- It's been a heavy week for the Raleigh Police Department (RPD). Within the past week, the department has responded to two high-profile incidents, that required a major ...
A suspect accused of fatally shooting a man and shooting a Raleigh police officer has an extensive ... there were nearly 4,000 assaults on officers in North Carolina. That year in Raleigh, there ...
One man was killed and two others injured after they were shot at a restaurant at a North Carolina shopping ... the men knew each other, Raleigh Police Department Estella D. Patterson said ...
The executive chef at a French restaurant in Raleigh shot two people at his workplace Friday, killing one and injuring another. He then turned the gun on himself and remains in critical condition at the hospital.
The shooter, later identified as George Colom Jr., eventually died from his injuries after being taken to the hospital in critical condition, Raleigh police said early Sunday morning. A male bystander who was also shot suffered non-life threatening injuries, Police Chief Estella Patterson said at a news conference.
Police in Raleigh said the shooting was not a "random incident" and appeared to be a "dispute between parties"
George Colom, the man accused of shooting two other men in Raleigh’s North Hills, has a criminal history. He was the executive chef of Coquette, the restaurant where Friday’s shooting took place.