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Restraints Coverage
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Teacher at center of Wake schools' $450K settlement resigns Durham post
A Northern Durham High School teacher resigned Tuesday after a week in the news. Marcus Campbell was accused by a Wake County family of improperly restraining and secluding their disabled son, and the Wake County Board of Education agreed to pay $450,000 to settle their case last week. -
Mother of special-needs student questions why teacher accused of abuse was allowed into another classroom
A mother who claims her son with special needs was abused by a Wake County teacher says she's determined to make sure it never happens to another child. -
Durham teacher suspended after link to Wake schools settlement
Durham Public Schools has suspended a Northern Durham High School teacher with pay after learning Thursday that an accusation against him during his time in Wake County schools led to a $450,000 settlement with a student's family. -
Family receives settlement from Wake County Schools over actions by teacher
WRAL's Bryan Mims has the latest after a Wake County family received a $450,000 settlement for an incident that happened between a Southeast Raleigh High School teacher and their disabled son. -
Wake schools paying $450,000 to family who says Southeast Raleigh High teacher illegally restrained, secluded their son
The Wake County Board of Education has agreed to pay $450,000 to a family who says a Southeast Raleigh High School teacher illegally restrained and secluded their disabled son, according to settlement records and the family's attorney. -
New device allows restraint without lethal force
Local law enforcement agencies including Raleigh Police Department and Wake County Sheriff's Office are considering a new, non-lethal crime fighting device called the Bola Wrap. -
Wake County Sheriff's Office tests new, painless restraining device
The Wake County Sheriff's Office is testing a new device Tuesday that can restrain suspects without pain.