Raleigh police officer no longer with department after investigation, hundreds of cases in jeopardy
19-05-2025 22:57 via wral.com

Raleigh police officer no longer with department after investigation, hundreds of cases in jeopardy

Raleigh police officer Kyle Epps, is no longer with the department following an internal investigation, the details of which have not been disclosed. The Wake County District Attorney has begun dismissing hundreds of cases where Epps was the arresting officer.
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