Shooting suspect Tailei Qi found unfit for trial in professor’s death
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Updated Nov. 27 at 4:14 p.m.:
Last week, I was catching up with my older brother when he casually mentioned that South Carolina lowered the drinking age within the state from 21 to 18. Intrigued, I did a quick Google search and was immediately met with a fact-checking site that confirmed this was false. When I asked my brother where he had heard this from, he responded with a simple “I saw it on TikTok.”
Updated 9/14 at 8:57 a.m.: Harris is being held in the Orange County Jail on charges of assault by pointing a gun, communicating threats, having a gun on educational property and going armed to the terror of the public.
Update 9/13/23 3:22 p.m.: In an official email from Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz sent at 3:20 p.m., the University confirmed that classes will be canceled for the day. UNC will be in Condition 3 until 5 p.m. and move to Condition 2 until 11:59 p.m.
Updated 9/13/23, 2:11 p.m.: The University sent an all-clear Alert Carolina update at 2:11 p.m.
Many international students who came to UNC from countries where access to firearms is more restricted than the United States said they felt unprepared during the shooting on UNC's campus last week.
Angelique Bassard was just going for a walk on Aug. 28.
For UNC chemist Jerry Xu, Monday, Aug. 28 started off “pretty normal."
N.C. Rep. Renée Price's (D-Orange, Caswell) reaction to the Aug. 28 shooting on UNC’s campus was one of horror and numbness.
I started writing this article from the dark, sterile basement of Granville West, wedged between my backpack and two classmates who also evacuated Chapman Hall. We collectively munched on the stale Doritos that the Granville staff provided, as we huddled around my phone for news updates about the shooting on campus.
On Monday at 1:03 p.m., warning sirens went off and an Alert Carolina message went out alerting the campus community of an “Armed and Dangerous Person On or Near Campus."
Over the past 10 years, several crimes and public safety incidents have affected, transformed and united the University and greater Chapel Hill community. Here is a look back at some of the biggest cases.
Craig Stephen Hicks, the man charged with murdering three Muslim university students in 2015, has pleaded guilty to all three murders.
The man charged with killing three Muslim students in 2015 will not face the death penalty, according to The News & Observer.
Four years ago, Deah Barakat, Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha and Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha were shot, in cold blood, inside their Chapel Hill apartment. Their neighbor, who had a history of Islamophobic social media posts, shot Deah in the head and chest in the doorway. He continued into the apartment, and then shot Yusor and Razan execution-style in the kitchen.
At 2:02 a.m. on Jan. 1, the new year was rung in with gunshots near Night School, the Rosemary Street bar formerly known as Country Fried Duck. Shortly after, Night School lost its liquor license.
When Amira Mustafa saw the contents of an envelope addressed to the UNC Muslim Students Association on Sept. 18, she wasn't fazed — even though inside the envelope was a collection of small comic booklets espousing several negative stereotypes about Muslims.
Craig Stephen Hicks appeared in a Durham County courtroom for the first time in over a year for a motions hearing Tuesday.
Black Lives Matter sign in hand and “Nasty Woman” shirt at the ready, Stephanie Freeman marched as part of Saturday’s HKonJ People’s Assembly and Moral March on Raleigh.
On the two-year anniversary of the Chapel Hill shooting, people and institutions across the Triangle are working to ensure the lives and legacies of Deah Shaddy Barakat, Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha and Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha are not forgotten.