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Shooting suspect Michael Travis Seymore

Shooting suspect charged

By William F. West

The Daily Advance

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A 24-year-old Elizabeth City man is jailed on $750,000 cash bond on a charge of attempted first-degree murder stemming from a shooting earlier this week on U.S. Highway 17 near Forest Park Road.

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It is time to take some action

It is time to take back our city.

Even if this involves 100 roadblocks a day in Elizabeth City. If that is what it takes to get these worthless pieces of crap off out of our communities, DO IT!

Get the drug dealers, thugs, thieves, gangsters, and murderers off our streets!

I will GLADLY give up my right to being searched if the end result is making a safer environment for my family and friends.

The criminal's rights? They ain't got no rights is my opinion as long as they infringe upon the rights of the citizens of this area.

As soon as they start obeying the laws they should be given "rights". Until then they have a "right" to be caged like the animals they are.

And ... anyone that defends their actions should be caged right along side them!

Glad Enforcement Actions are happening but......

Remember the 4th and 14th Amendment. I understand that when the roadblocks were being conducted, searches were being done without consent and no probable cause!! Remember the all American Constitution.

traffic stops

When LE officers conduct a traffic stop, looking for suspected perpetrators of violent crimes, I don't think they can just let the ones who have "minor" (relatively) violations just ease on down the road. They are sworn to uphold the law.

Hmm

Ok this was about stopping the violent crime in the area? Nice to see traffic laws were enforced instead. Maybe I am missing the point.

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