New York Post
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Nearly half of inmates released under then-NC Gov. Roy Cooper during COVID have reoffended — including 18 charged with murder
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A review of inmates released in North Carolina during COVID-19 under Governor Roy Cooper's clemency program found that over 600 have been charged with serious felonies including murder, homicide, and violent crimes.
Nearly half of inmates released under then-NC Gov. Roy Cooper during COVID have reoffended — including 18 charged with murder
More than 600 have been charged with serious felonies such as homicides, sex offenses, or violent crimes, according to a Post review of their inmate records and court documents from the settlement.
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