Posted on 04/27/2008 12:56:08 AM PDT by abb
CRIME LOG From staff reports : The Herald-Sun news@heraldsun.com Apr 27, 2008
Three charges for rape suspect
DURHAM -- Police have charged a Durham man with first-degree rape, assault on a female and second-degree trespassing in connection with an incident that allegedly occurred on April 22.
Eric Dwayne Thomas, 35, of 704 E. Maynard Ave., Durham, was held in the Durham County Jail pending a $750,000 secured bond on the rape charge. City police arrested him Friday.
A magistrate also ordered that Thomas be held without bond for up to 48 hours in connection with the assault on a female charge.
The assault charge alleges Thomas slapped the woman he's accused of raping. The trespassing charge alleges he was on Durham Housing Authority property after being ordered to stay off it.
Indecent exposure suspect caught
DURHAM -- A Durham man landed in jail Thursday after police charged him with indecent exposure, resisting an officer and assault with a deadly weapon.
Edward Lorenzo Anderson Jr., 42, of 3024 Forrester St., was held in the Durham County Jail pending a $68,000 secured bond.
An arrest warrant alleges the charges came about after Anderson was caught masturbating in front of a woman in the library of Durham Technical Community College.
He also allegedly ran away from an officer who was trying to detain him and then struck a man with the door of his Jeep as he was backing the vehicle with the door open.
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April 27, 2008
Al Sharpton convenes another lynch mob
Even a blind pig may find an acorn.
Duke 11, Virginia 9
Final
DukeLax ACC champs!
Congratulations, guys!!
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Published: Apr 27, 2008 12:30 AM
Modified: Apr 27, 2008 03:45 AM
His passion is getting involved
Wilson: Reacting isn't solving issues
Eric Ferreri, Staff Writer
DURHAM - At Durham's West End Community Center, George Wilson is the fixer.
Need a grant proposal written? George will do it. Is the heater broken? Call George. Need an accountant to do the nonprofit group's taxes on the cheap? George probably knows someone.
“He's the first line of defense,” says Ethel Simonetti, a friend and fellow board member for the community center, which provides after-school programs for poor neighborhood youngsters. “He's our board leader, and he replicates that role all over town.”
By day, Wilson is a criminal justice professor at N.C. Central University. But by night — as with the midnight-to-8 a.m. shifts he once pulled at a local halfway house — he can often be found working with underprivileged children or with groups that help rehabilitate felons.
Wilson grew up in Birmingham, Ala., in the 1960s, a place and time of great racial turmoil. His current view of the world — and of recent violence attributed to young black men from Durham — is influenced by his upbringing and his academic training. He sees imbalance in the attention given to the killing of UNC-Chapel Hill student body president Eve Carson — a pretty, blonde, white woman — and thinks killings of blacks are often glossed over. He preaches prevention and sees little point in ratcheting up punishment — such as tougher anti-gang laws, for example — if resources aren't also poured into intervention.
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In response to the incident and media coverage, NCCU ‘s Office of Public Relations distributed a memo on Jan. 16 to staff, faculty and administrators.
The memo asked employees to “encourage students to refrain from sharing information with the media if it is going to result in a negative story,” and said they should remind students to consider how negative information would affect NCCU ‘s image.
NCCU Director of Public Relations Carmelita Spicer did not return phone calls Wednesday.
Bruce DePyssler, an NCCU assistant English professor and faculty adviser, said the memo, which has been distributed in the past to employees, stems from a perception that local media frequently print negative stories about NCCU .
“It deals with how [ NCCU ] feels it's been covered historically by the mainstream media,” DePyssler said. “I've taught at two historically black colleges and that was the sentiment, that the only coverage is negative .”
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Sunday, April 27, 2008
Is Cline the DA race “front-runner?”
In DA candidate Clines Duke lacrosse explanations (Post 1) I referred to Durhams current chief assistant district attorney Tracey Cline as the front-runner in the four-way May 6 primary race for the Democratic Partys nomination for Durham DA.
An Anon commenter responded:
Do you say Cline is the “front runner” because Mayor Bell and a few entrenched PACs have endorsed her? Or is because there is a voter poll somewhere? I haven’t seen any polls.
I havent seen any polls, either.
I should have made that clear and said something like in my opinion or in the opinion of just about all Durham political observers Cline is the front-runner.
Ill try to be more precise next time.
I thank the Anon commenter for calling the matter to my attention.
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Hang in there, everyone!
This too shall pass.
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