
Winston-Salem police address community about tackling violence
The Winston-Salem Police Department plans to address the community on the issue of tackling violence.
Police Chief Catrina Thompson is expected to address the concerns at a meeting Wednesday at the Alexander Beaty Public Safety Training Center.
This meeting is taking place following the incident at Target on Hanes Mall Boulevard. However, we do not know if it's tied to the concerns Thompson is addressing about "civilian groups conducting self-initiated undercover criminal investigations in Winston-Salem."
https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/local/winston-salem-police-discuss-increase-in-violence/83-6f38d1f1-9d53-4443-a213-0111839b37ca
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