Raleigh, NC (Wake County), used to be a nice, safe place to live. The first year I attended Needham Broughton high school in racially segregated Raleigh (Fall '62) it was still all-White and one of the top-rated high schools in the nation. There was one other high school across town, Ligon High, that was all Black. Now there are 28 high schools in Wake County, all racially integrated, and this Heritage High is one of 28 high schools in the Wake County school system and boasts of its 46 percent minority enrollment. I feel sorrow for Wake County White teens who are forced to try to learn in an environment with the likes of nigger predators like Demarcus.
Demarcus Lee Murray-Carter (Raleigh-Wake CCBI)
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – A Heritage High School student has been charged in connection with two violent armed robberies in Raleigh that occurred on consecutive days in October, Wake County court documents show.
Demarcus Lee Murray-Carter, 19, of Raleigh, has been charged with robbery with a dangerous weapon and conspiracy to commit robbery with a dangerous weapon after he was arrested Wednesday in connection with armed robberies on Oct. 24 and Oct. 25.
According to the documents, Murray-Carter was one of three men who pointed a gun at a man and robbed him in front of 3809 Bonneville Court around 9 p.m. on Oct. 24.
The victim told police that one suspect pointed a gun at him and punched him in the face. The victim’s cellphone was stolen during the robbery. The victim identified a suspect out of a photo lineup Raleigh police presented to him. Documents show that the victim identified the suspect with 70 percent certainty.
The next evening, another man was robbed at gunpoint by the same three suspects in front of 3824 Brentwood Road. That incident occurred around 5:45 p.m. on Oct. 25, according to documents.
In that robbery, the victim reported that he was pistol whipped and then fell to the ground. Once on the ground, a suspect – who was later identified as Murray-Carter – stole his necklace with a crucifix pendant, as well as a knife and approximately $200 cash.
The victim was shown a photographic lineup but was not able to identify Murray-Carter***, who police had already named as their primary suspect. Police then showed the victim a picture of a necklace and pendant that was worn by Murray-Carter in a Facebook photo 24 hours after the robbery. The victim positively identified that necklace as his.
Documents show that police monitored Murray-Carter’s Facebook page and saw that he posted a picture on Oct. 25 at 3:39 p.m. showing him wearing the same clothing he wore during the robbery two hours later, but he was not wearing the necklace in the photo...
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http://wncn.com/2016/11/03/wake-county- ... robberies/
***Well, they do mostly all look alike to their White victims. Maybe "Facebook" Demarcus cut that crap off of his head before he stood in the lineup?