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The National Guard will deploy in Charlotte, Raleigh and potentially other North Carolina cities, Gov. Roy Cooper said Sunday afternoon

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    WRAL is reporting:

    The National Guard will deploy in Charlotte, Raleigh and potentially other North Carolina cities, Gov. Roy Cooper said Sunday afternoon, as he called for peace and a focus on the racism that precipitated protests around the country.

    The governor said he authorized 450 guard members, and that they're available by requests from local officials. At his 4 p.m. press conference, Cooper said Raleigh and Charlotte had requested help.


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    Read the full article HERE on WRAL.com
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