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officer who was involved. this has caused a lot of concerns and emotions in the and a lot of people want answers. and of course, there are several investigations right questions. first, the raleigh police investigation but have not released very much so far, other than the fact that they near the deceased man. all of their findings will be turned over to the city manager within five business days. now, the state bureau of investigation, an outside agency, has been called into handle a criminal investigation. this could take months, but the district attorney told us this morning that as soon as she can release more information, she will. because she understands the public's need to know what happened here. >> certainly, we know that this is a situation that involves a lot of emotion. and people have a right to come out and have their voice heard about the concerns of what's going on.
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done in a way that is coming and that, you know, allows people to protest without violence, so that we really can focus on getting to the bottom of what happened in this case. >> reporter: district attorney lorrin freeman will ultimately be the one to decide what, if anything should be done, when the sbi turns over its findings. hundreds of people met at the shooting scene last night for a protest demanding answers but again, that was a peaceful gathering. that five-day report is expected no later than monday. it could happen by the end of this week, but again, it is five business days, so it could happen as late as monday. and again, the district attorney tells us she understands that people really want and need answers here. she is not going to wait until the sbi releases this report. she's going to release what she can when she can. she has promised that to us and of course, we will bring you
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have it. back to you. >> so many questions, a lot of emotion here obviously. thanks. >> raleigh mayor, nancy mcfarlane, will make a student -- statement on the shooting coming up right before the start of today's city council meeting. she will appear along with current and former city council members. we will have a crew there and we will carry this announcement live here on wral, we will also lives treatment on www.wral.com. attorney general roy cooper spoke about the officer involved shooting just after today's council of state meeting. >> this is a tragedy. and i know it is horrific for people in the community when someone loses a life. it is clear that investigators and prosecutors should look at this matter thoroughly and should investigate this matter
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the facts lead them. >> we will continue following developments on this story, obviously. including further response from local and state leaders. meantime, stay with wral for coverage in our news starting today at 4:00 and follow updates on www.wral.com. a 14-year-old boy charged with shooting at a school will remain in juvenile detection to the student is not been identified because of his age. he appeared in an ohio courtroom this morning facing numerous charges including making terrorist threats. investigators say they are aware of the motive, but they are not ready to release that. witnesses say he opened fire in a school cafeteria striking two students yesterday. he was caught nearby. funeral services are now underway for a prince william county officer in virginia who was killed on her first day on duty. police say army sergeant ronald hamilton shot and killed ashley guindon saturday as she and two other officers were responding to a domestic dispute. hamilton's wife was found dead
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police say that he admitted to the shooting and is being held on murder charges. a federal judge rejected challenges to how north carolina lawmakers redrew the maps for wake county school board and county commissioners races. in the 108 page order, the judge said plaintiffs failed to prove that either of the 2013 wake county school board plan or 2015 wake county commissioners plan violates the one person, one vote requirement. and, wake county school leaders are dealing with growth, we know that. the school board will talk about new school district lines today and announced schedules for next year. they are also expected to vote on a new funding schedule for school construction. wash their sessions live on www.wral.com starting at 4:30 this afternoon. the first in a series of public hearings is happening today to discuss a monument on the state capitol grounds. the monument will commemorate achievements of african- americans. the first hearings are in greensboro and charlotte
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fayetteville. while you were sleeping, more than 160 paratroopers are back home at fort bragg. paratroopers with the 82nd airborne division headquarters reunited with loved ones overnight. they returned from a nine-month deployment in iraq. the homecoming was certainly emotional. >> this is my last one. my last deployment in the united states army. after 20 years of service, i'm retiring in september. >> this is the second time in less than two weeks that paratroopers from the 82nd division returned from deployment overseas. young men and women who are unemployed or homeless are finding hope with the help of a new program. coming up, how a nonprofit group is taking a boot camp approach to getting them back on their feet. plus, new findings about the importance of helmet size and safety. why finding the perfect fit
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women who were topless or in low-paying jobs and in search of new career opportunities. >> there were times when it did not know i was going to eat, there were times where i did not know where i was going to sleep. >> reporter: at 18, brandon jordan was a high school dropout. homeless but not hopeless. >> i wanted more for myself but did not have the opportunity., but that all changed. while working at panera last summer, he saw an ad for year up. he applied to the nonprofit which offers young adults training and an internship in it, finance and other areas. >> it seems too good to be true when you hear about it. >> reporter: more than six point 5,000,016 to 24-year-olds in the u.s. are not in school or working. almost 1/3 of them are black. year up which offers a stipend and college credit to each participant is aimed at helping these so-called opportunity youth.
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and professional skills including the importance of showing up on time. they will get a stipend for every day they attend class, that they will lose points and money if they are late. dress unprofessionally or failed to complete assignments, and if they lose too many points, they are out. >> we believe that you are hired for skills but fired poor behavior. >> reporter: this man found it year up in the year 2000. stromectol it is distributed evenly across this country, that opportunity is not. >> reporter: 25% of those who start year up don't finish. those who make it through the first six months are awarded a six-month internship. about 250 companies have partnered with year up and spend almost $28,000 to cover the cost of each in turn. >> if you talk to many companies across the country today, they are not getting the professional skills and customer service skills and really the teamwork, reliability, problem solving.
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skills for many young adults coming out of even for your college settings. >> reporter: year up alumni was working in a pizza shop four years ago and is now a business consultant at salesforce which has almost half of the interns it has hosted since 2009. >> if someone told me three years ago i would be doing what i'm doing today i would not believe it. i would have even less. >> reporter: 85% of year up alumni have a full-time job or more than college full-time within four months of graduating. jordan hopes to follow goodson's path. he landed an internship at the it department at the retailer, aaron's. >> i was, like, yeah, i did it. i earned it. this is mine. >> awesome to see that bright. that was sharon everson reporting. if you ever wish you could talk quickly with an attorney, friday is your opportunity.
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with attorneys on call. we're partnering with the state bar association for the day of service. attorneys with expertise in all areas will volunteer time from 7:00 a.m. to 7 pm friday to answer questions. whether it's divorce, an issue with your landlord, tenant, or problems with debt, you name it, they can answer it. more than 150 attorneys will be here friday. set a reminder, this is your chanceo get free legal information. >> and the phones never stop ringing. >> busy, busy, busy. may have heard the phrase, stress less. it is a motto everyone should try to follow. >> that includes the younger generation as well.
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