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  2. Fayetteville police chief reports 10% reduction in total ...

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    In a presentation to the City Council on Monday, Fayetteville Police Chief Kemberle Braden reported overall crime is down over last year and is at a 10-year low. Braden said the city has seen a 29 ...

  3. Eastburn family murders - Wikipedia

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    The Eastburn family murders were the murders of Kathryn "Katie" Eastburn and her daughters, Kara and Erin, which occurred in Fayetteville, North Carolina, in May 1985.In 1986, United States Army Sergeant Timothy Hennis was tried and convicted for the three murders.

  4. Fayetteville murder-suicide rate appears to have increased in ...

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    Crime scene tape and Fayetteville Police Department vehicles blocks off Kentyre Drive on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023, after a woman was found dead in a home there. ... North Carolina’s Violent ...

  5. Crime rates: Homicides down, but Fayetteville police see an ...

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    Fayetteville saw a record number of homicides in 2023. Here's where things stand so far in 2024. Crime rates: Homicides down, but Fayetteville police see an uptick in these crimes

  6. 1995 Fayetteville murders - Wikipedia

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    The 1995 Fayetteville murders were the killings of a black couple by white supremacists in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on December 7, 1995. [1] The killers, James Norman Burmeister and Malcolm Wright, were paratroopers at Fort Bragg where Burmeister was reportedly open about his views, and had a Nazi flag hanging in his room.

  7. Fayetteville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Fayetteville (/ ˈ f eɪ ə t v ɪ l, ˈ f ɛ d v ɪ l / FAY-ət-vil, FED-vil) [8] is a city in and the county seat of Cumberland County, North Carolina, United States. [9] It is best known as the home of Fort Liberty, a major U.S. Army installation northwest of the city.

  8. Luigi's Restaurant shooting - Wikipedia

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    On August 6, 1993, 22-year-old Fort Bragg soldier Kenneth Junior French, armed with two shotguns and a rifle, opened fire inside a Luigi's restaurant in Fayetteville, North Carolina, killing four people and injuring seven others. The case was featured in the 1997 documentary film Licensed to Kill. [1] [2]

  9. Homicides increased in Fayetteville last year as overall ...

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    Homicides in Fayetteville were up 50% in 2021 from the previous year, but overall crime was down, Police Chief Gina Hawkins told the City Council.