Bojangles
Coverage of Bojangles in the Nexus archive.
- NC biscuit maker will compete at Disney World in contest finals
Bojangles biscuit-makers competed in the semi-finals of an annual biscuit-making contest in Charlotte, N.C., with the winners advancing to the finals at Disney World. The event tested the skills of more than a dozen participants at the Bojangles Support Center.
- Man sues Charlotte-Mecklenburg police after viral 2023 Bojangles arrest video: What we know
Anthony Lee and his fiancée Christina Pierre filed a lawsuit against Charlotte-Mecklenburg police and two officers over their November 2023 arrests, alleging unlawful arrest and excessive force. A viral video showed an officer punching Pierre multiple times during the incident at a Bojangles in Charlotte. The lawsuit claims they were arrested for smoking legally purchased hemp, while police alleged they possessed unlawful marijuana and resisted arrest.
- Charlotte man sues CMPD over viral 2023 Bojangles arrest
Anthony Lee and Christina Pierre filed a federal lawsuit against the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, alleging unlawful arrest and excessive force during a November 2023 incident outside a Bojangles. The lawsuit claims officers arrested them for smoking marijuana, but Lee asserts the substance was legal hemp, and video of the arrest showed an officer striking Pierre multiple times.
- Lebanon woman accused of pointing gun in Bojangles drive-thru arrested
A Lebanon woman was arrested after she became frustrated in a Bojangles drive-thru, pulled out a gun, waved it around, and pointed it at the car behind her.
- Woman accused of waiving gun in drive-thru of Lebanon Bojangles
A woman, who works at a prison facility in Trousdale County, reportedly became frustrated in a Bojangles drive-thru line and began waving a handgun before pointing it at a vehicle behind her. She was arrested by Lebanon Police Department officers and charged with two counts of aggravated assault and one count of reckless endangerment.
- Employees suing fast food chain over data breach will have their case heard
Employees suing a fast food chain over a data breach will have their case heard in North Carolina business court after being dismissed in federal court. The lawsuit alleges Russian hackers accessed over 387,000 files of employees' information and shared them on the dark web.