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North Carolina senator pushes for domestic violence offender registry: What we know
North Carolina state senator Woodson Bradley is advocating for a domestic violence offender registry following the alleged murder of a 5-year-old boy by his father, Jehaaz-Akil Echoles, who had a history of assault charges. The proposed registry, modeled after Tennessee's system, aims to track individuals with domestic violence histories to prevent future crimes and improve safety for victims.
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