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ABC11 on MSNUse of force justified in killing of suspect who shot Raleigh police officer Max Gillick, DA saysWake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman said Thursday that use of force was justified in a deadly Raleigh Police officer ...
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No criminal charges for Raleigh police in deadly shootout that injured officer, DA rulesHere’s what District Attorney Lorrin Freeman said about the January shooting that left two men dead and a Raleigh police ...
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After reviewing all evidence gathered from the scene, the use of force was determined to be justified, and no charges are ...
A little more than two months after Raleigh police officer Max Gillick was shot in the line of duty, a hockey game raised money to help with his medical bills. Before the game WRAL's Debra Morgan ...
Officers were justified in deadly shooting of armed man inside Raleigh home, DA report states; No charges to be filed ...
Two months after Raleigh police officer Max Gillick was shot in the line of duty. His father speaks only with WRAL about the his son's recovery ahead of a charity hockey game in his honor.
First Class Officer M.A. Gillick was shot Jan. 21 by Antonio Rodrigues, The News & Observer previously reported. First Class Officer M.A. Gillick was seriously injured while responding to a ...
All proceeds will go towards Raleigh police officer Max Gillick and his family. Gillick was critically injured in January while responding to a break-in call. He was released from the hospital ...
First Class Officer M.A. Gillick served as a captain in a field artillery unit with the 82nd Airborne based at Fort Liberty in Fayetteville before he joined the Raleigh Police Department in June ...
Officer Max Gillick hid in a screened-in porch with Rowe as his fellow officers waited for the department’s Selective Enforcement Unit, which is trained to handle active shooters. “Officers ...
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