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  2. Off-duty Greensboro Police officer killed, 3 charged, chief ...

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    An off-duty Greensboro police officer was killed Saturday, prompting a statewide Blue Alert to seek the public’s help in finding the suspects. On Sunday, the Greensboro Police Department ...

  3. Off-duty police officer killed after witnessing crime at gas ...

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    An off-duty police officer was fatally shot after witnessing a crime at a North Carolina gas station. The unnamed Greensboro Police Sergeant witnessed a crime occurring at a local g as station the ...

  4. List of law enforcement agencies in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of North Carolina.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 504 law enforcement agencies employing 23,442 sworn police officers, about 254 for each 100,000 residents. [1]

  5. Greensboro, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    2403745 [ 1] Website. www .greensboro-nc .gov. Greensboro ( / ˈɡriːnzbʌroʊ / ⓘ; [ 5] local pronunciation / ˈɡriːnzbʌrə /) is a city in and the county seat of Guilford County, North Carolina, United States. At the 2020 census, its population was 299,035; it was estimated to be 302,296 in 2023. [ 6]

  6. Guilford County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Guilford County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 541,299, [ 1 ] making it the third-most populous county in North Carolina. The county seat and largest community is Greensboro. [ 2 ] Since 1938, an additional county court has been located in High Point.

  7. Greensboro sit-ins - Wikipedia

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    The Greensboro sit-ins were a series of nonviolent protests in February to July 1960, primarily in the Woolworth store — now the International Civil Rights Center and Museum — in Greensboro, North Carolina, [1] which led to the F. W. Woolworth Company department store chain removing its policy of racial segregation in the Southern United States. [2]

  8. Greensboro massacre - Wikipedia

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    American Nazi Party. Ku Klux Klan. The Greensboro massacre was a deadly confrontation which occurred on November 3, 1979, in Greensboro, North Carolina, US, when members of the Ku Klux Klan and the American Nazi Party (ANP) shot and killed five participants in a "Death to the Klan" march which was organized by the Communist Workers Party (CWP).

  9. Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Wikipedia

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    The city of Greensboro was ordered to pay $351,500 in restitution. This judicial finding and associated financial penalty suggested that the city of Greensboro and its police department were more prominently involved and directly aware of the events of November 3, 1979, than previously suggested.