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Updated · Fox News · May 11
Roy Cooper Faces Heat After 560 Released Inmates Were Rearrested Following 3,500-Prisoner COVID Deal
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 11

Roy Cooper Faces Heat After 560 Released Inmates Were Rearrested Following 3,500-Prisoner COVID Deal

12 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 11
  • More than 560 North Carolina inmates released under a 2021 COVID-era prison settlement were arrested on new charges within two years, according to a Fox News Digital review of state sentencing data.
  • The releases covered about 3,500 inmates over 180 days from February to August 2021 after a lawsuit over pandemic prison conditions; from a sample of 1,180 prisoners, 48% were rearrested and 20% were later convicted.
  • Several cited cases involved serious violent crimes after release, including Tyrell Brace, later charged with first-degree murder, Daron Owens, later sentenced to 10 years in a federal gun case, and others later convicted of murder.
  • The data has become a Senate campaign attack line, with Republican Michael Whatley accusing Cooper of endangering public safety, while Cooper's campaign says he fought the releases in court and calls the GOP claims false.
  • The dispute lands in a closely watched North Carolina Senate race that could help decide chamber control, keeping Cooper's pandemic-era prison record under renewed scrutiny.
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