Twelve members of the United Blood Nation were arrested yesterday for their roles in the conspired murders of a Lake Wylie couple who had planned to testify against the men who had attempted to rob their mattress store. A federal indictment charged six of them with the murder of Doug and Debbie London.

Gen. David Petraeus will be sentenced today in Charlotte for sharing classified information with his lover/biographer Paula Broadwell. WFAE has a great report on whether the proposed sentence of two years probabtion and a $40,000 fine is too light. Another case involving the leaking of classified information garnered a sentence of 13 months in jail.

The North Carolina House is taking a stand for privacy. House Bill 792 tackles revenge porn and online impersonation; it was passed by The House Judiciary IV Committee unananimously.

Finally, North Carolina native Loretta Lynch’s nomination for U.S. Attorney General is scheduled to be voted on today.

Kimberly Lawson served as the editor of Creative Loafing from 2013 to 2015.

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