North Carolina
Gun violence up this summer in North Carolina, but not in all communities
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) — The variety of shootings this summer time elevated by 4% in North Carolina in comparison with final 12 months, in line with information from the Gun Violence Archive.
In whole, 243 folks died throughout the state and 416 have been injured from gun violence between Memorial Day and Labor Day 2020. In comparison with final summer time, these incidents led to twenty extra deaths and 56 extra accidents.
The variety of incidents averaged out to an incident each 4 hours and half-hour.
Each time a bullet claims one other particular person’s life, Sheryl Smith relives the second she misplaced her teenage son to gunfire.
A mom’s ache endures
“It hurts and it continues to deliver again my ache and the very first thing that goes throughout my thoughts is, here is one other mom that’s going to expertise this lifetime of hell that I have been experiencing for this previous, nonetheless a few years that I have been experiencing since he is been gone,” she mentioned.
Smith is a Durham native and misplaced her son Todd in 2005.
“They killed him in a drive-by, he was simply strolling residence from the shop, minding his enterprise with 4 luggage of chips, him and his pal,” she remembered.
For years, she lived in east Durham close to Franklin Village however lately she mentioned she relocated her and her 5 youngsters due to continuous shootings within the space.
“To get away from a number of the shootings, to maintain my youngsters secure. That is the principle cause,” Smith defined.
The Gun Violence Archive reported 29 shootings that led to a loss of life or harm in Durham this previous summer time, which is a 31% lower from 2021.
Nonetheless, Smith mentioned she would not consider all areas are seeing this discount and believes extra must be carried out.
“That is why I proceed to battle and communicate out as a result of they’re my family and friends and a few of them I do not know however I’m talking for them,” Smith mentioned. “I am for the kids. I am for these children to maintain them secure and alive.”
Raleigh reported 30 shootings, the identical quantity as in 2021.
Charlotte reported the best variety of shootings within the state this summer time at 86, a 51% rise from the earlier summer time. Seven extra shootings occurred in Fayetteville.
‘It is a tragedy’ however what are options?
Becky Ceartas, the manager director of North Carolinians In opposition to Gun Violence (NCAGV), referred to as the rise in some communities “tragic.”
“It is a tragedy due to the sheer numbers of lives misplaced,” Ceartas mentioned. “One particular person can influence the entire household, the entire group. However then it is also a tragedy as a result of there are insurance policies and applications that may be put in place to save lots of lives and we’d like our elected officers to do extra.”
She pointed to group violence intervention applications some communities have carried out as a potential answer. Each Durham and Greensboro have these applications in place and every additionally reported a lower in shootings this previous summer time.
Ceartas defined these applications use a public well being method to forestall gun violence by addressing the basis causes of gun violence, like housing, training and former trauma. Her group is pushing for elevated funding and enlargement of those applications.
“These are applications which have been confirmed to save lots of lives and we do not know why there are members of the Basic Meeting that are not trying on the information, aren’t occupied with the communities which are devastated by these deaths,” Ceartas mentioned.
NCAGV is pushing for lawmakers who help these efforts and curb the summer time violence uptick.
“That is one thing sadly summer time after summer time, we see an uptick in gun violence. That is why our elected officers must be proactive in passing insurance policies and applications and funding applications which have been confirmed to save lots of lives,” Ceartas mentioned.
Ceartas additionally mentioned communities may make a distinction by beginning after-school applications.
“Sadly, we’re seeing perpetrators which are youthful and youthful. And so our youth want extra to do, extra mentorship, extra help,” she mentioned.
Smith has labored with police and metropolis leaders for years on concepts to scale back crime in her earlier east Durham neighborhood. She additionally mentioned she believes extra afterschool applications and group facilities are a part of the reply to retaining children from getting affected by crime.
“Work collectively and it may be carried out. As a result of that is how we did it in Franklin Village however the issue is getting our elected officers and the authorities to work with the appropriate folks,” Smith mentioned.
Sunday and Saturday are nonetheless the commonest days for gun violence incidents.
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Child dies after 'sledding accident' in Guilford County, authorities say
Sunday, January 12, 2025 4:21PM
Deputies responded to a water rescue call on Golf House Road West in Whitsett. This is around 15 miles east of Greensboro.
WHITSETT, N.C. (WTVD) — A child is dead after a sledding accident Saturday morning in Guilford County.
According to the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to a water rescue call a little after 9 a.m. on Golf House Road West in Whitsett. This is around 15 miles east of Greensboro.
Authorities said when they arrived, they found a child in the water. The child was taken to a hospital and later died from their injuries.
Two fire responders and three civilians who helped during the rescue were taken to a hospital.
“Preliminary information indicates that the tragic event occurred because of a sledding accident,” GCSO said.
This is an ongoing investigation. No further information was released.
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North Carolina 63-61 NC State (Jan 11, 2025) Game Recap – ESPN
RALEIGH, N.C. — — Ian Jackson scored 21 points and Jalen Washington made the game-winning basket then sealed it with a block to give North Carolina a 63-61 victory over N.C. State on Saturday.
It was tied at 61-all when Washington’s dunk ended the scoring with 24 seconds left. Washington then blocked Jayden Taylor’s layup attempt to end it.
Washington blocked three shots and recorded his first career double-double, scoring 11 points and grabbing 12 rebounds. Jackson made five 3-pointers and finished 8-of-15 shooting. RJ Davis added 11 points for North Carolina (11-3, 7-1 ACC).
Marcus Hill scored 20 points and grabbed nine rebounds for N.C. State (9-7, 2-3), which has lost three of its last four. Taylor added 12 points and Ben Middlebrooks had 14 rebounds.
The Tar Heels led for most of the game and by as many as nine points, 56-47, with about six minutes. Hill scored six points during a 12-2 run to give the Wolfpack a 59-58 advantage with 2:28 remaining.
North Carolina will look to extend its three-game win streak with a home game against California on Wednesday.
N.C. State plays at Virginia Tech on Wednesday.
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North Carolina governor pushes FEMA to extend temporary shelter assistance as winter storm rolls in
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein said he will continue to use every resource at his disposal to ensure that residents impacted by Hurricane Helene stay warm, as winter storms sweep across the state – potentially affecting power grids and other critical infrastructure impacted by the prior storm.
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) temporary housing assistance will end Saturday for thousands of North Carolina residents, some of whom are facing frigid temperatures this weekend in the Appalachian Mountain region.
“At our request, FEMA has extended temporary shelter assistance through Tuesday in light of the winter storm impacting western North Carolina,” Stein’s office confirmed to FOX Business.
AMERICANS SPENDING THANKSGIVING IN TENTS AS HEAT, ELECTRICITY, FOOD STILL HARD TO FIND
The Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) program, which cannot be requested and was only granted to survivors identified by FEMA beginning in October, was set to end on Friday and later pushed back to Saturday.
FEMA’s local disaster recovery centers will be closed through Monday, “due to winter weather.”
“I will continue to use every resource at my disposal to get folks into safe and warm shelter,” said Gov. Josh Stein.
North Carolinians started receiving letters on Jan. 3 informing them their hotel or motel rooms would no longer be covered, Fox News Digital reported. When eligibility ends, they are given a week’s notice to check out.
HUNDREDS OF LA HOMES EXPECTED TO BURN IN WILDFIRES
Thousands of Hurricane Helene survivors continue to be supported by the program in western North Carolina, following the September storm.
There are currently 5,600 households currently checked into hotels, according to FEMA.
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The agency said those with questions about eligibility should contact the FEMA helpline at 1-800-621-3362.
Fox News Digital’s Audrey Conklin and Brooke Singman contributed to this article.
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