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Durham, N. Highway 54, near Fayetteville Road, before a. The officers were told that a man was cutting himself inside the store, but when they arrived, the front door of the Circle K was locked, and they saw a man "violently attacking" the store clerk with a sharp weapon, Andrews said. Officers forced themselves inside and fired shots at the man, who died.

The store clerk was badly injured and taken to a local hospital, and officers were treated for minor injuries at the scene. The name of the man who died will be released once family members are notified. On Thursday morning, some yellow tape was still up around the building, although the Circle K was open for business.

Officers involved in the fatal shooting have been placed on administrative leave with pay, which is standard procedure in an officer-involved shooting. This is not the first time there's been a violent incident in this neighborhood, according to Steve Calender, who lives nearby. I live about a quarter mile that way so all these helicopters were going over my house," he said.

Jared Wallace, another person who lives nearby, says the violent instance doesn't surprise him because it's happened before. You hear about them every time you go to public area like this," he said. Contact our newsdesk on newsdesk nne. We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.

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Soil and Water Commission appointed Kenyon P. Browning to fill the vacant position on the board instead. He's also served on the the county's Farmland Protection Advisory board and the farm bureau, he said.

She has a bachelor of science degree in Natural Resource Studies with a minor in Recreation and Wildlife, as well as a master's degree in Environmental Studies with a concentration on Conservation Biology. She is also a vendor at the Black Farmers Market and is working with her older son to start an environmental club at Middle College High School in Durham. Durham's Soil and Water board oversees farmland preservation, offers best practices for maintaining farmland and prioritizes the financial costs associated with repairing the health of Durham's farmland and waterways, as required by state and federal governments.

It has five voting members, three currently appointed and two elected, according to its website. The board also has seven associate supervisors who contribute but do not vote. Rooney described Gooding's farming at Hawk's Nest as the kind that represents the growing population of urban farmers throughout Durham. The state commission was scheduled to discuss it in July but pushed it to September without explanation, according to the Durham board.



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