In 2016, he fired a gun inside a Washington pizza shop because of an unfounded conspiracy theory that prominent Democrats were operating a child sex trafficking ring out of the building.
The man who entered a D.C. pizzeria with an assault rifle to investigate the “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory in 2016 was killed by police in North Carolina earlier this month.
The National Weather Service issued an updated weather alert at 3:27 a.m. on Sunday for dense fog until 7 a.m. The alert is for Person, Granville, Vance, Warren, Halifax, Forsyth, Guilford, Alamance,
The statewide publication Business North Carolina has released its peer-elected 24th annual Legal Elite list and this year it honored five Salisbury attorneys. Since 2002, Business North Carolina has sent ballot notices to all licensed North Carolina attorneys and asked them who of their peers they would rate among the very best in certain practice
Edgar Welch fired an assault rifle inside a Washington, D.C., restaurant in December 2016 while claiming to investigate the "pizzagate" hoax.
Edgar Maddison Welch, the man known for becoming the face of the 'Pizzagate' conspiracy theory, was shot on Saturday, Jan. 4
RALEIGH, N.C. - The National Sports Media Association (NSMA) announced its recipients of their 2024 awards today, and among them was Tripp Tracy, named North Carolina's Co-Sportscaster of the Year. Now in his 26th season as the Hurricanes' television analyst, Tracy made the transition to the broadcast booth after a playing career of his own.
ATLANTA — The stage is set. On Monday, Notre Dame and Ohio State will play for the 2025 College Football National Championship. North Carolina is well represented on Notre Dame's sideline with graduate kicker Mitch Jeter, a Salisbury native, and Sam Pendleton, a Reagan High school alum.
Edgar Maddison Welch, an avid QAnon follower, made headlines when he fired shots inside a pizza parlor in 2016.
A man who fired a gun inside a restaurant in the nation's capital after a fake online conspiracy theory motivated him to do so nearly a decade ago was shot and killed by North Carolina police.
Edgar Maddison Welch traveled from North Carolina to Washington, D.C., in 2016 and fired shots in Comet Ping Pong restaurant, acting on a conspiracy theory that had spread online.
The shooting death of Welch, a resident of Salisbury, is under review by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, and the officers who fired at him are on administrative leave ...