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FAYETTEVILLE — A Robeson County man has been arrested and a Cumberland County man is being sought in the murder of a 21-year-old Lumberton man.

Garrett Alford, of the 100 block of Glenwood Avenue in Lumberton, was found shot to death Monday about 7 a.m. behind a Fayetteville home, according to a statement from the Fayetteville Police Department.

A warrant was issued Tuesday charging Rasheed Williams, 25, of Lawrence Avenue in Fayetteville, with first-degree murder, conspiracy and armed robbery.

Steven Moore, 25, of 100 Maverick Road in Lumberton, was arrested in Robeson County on Thursdat. He also faces charges of first-degree murder, conspiracy and armed robbery and is being held in the Robeson County jail without bond.

Moore has previously faced charges for breaking and entering, armed robbery, carrying a concealed weapon and burglary.

Williams is 5 feet, 9 inches tall and weighs about 140 pounds, according to the statement. Anyone with information on Williams’ whereabouts is asked to call the Fayetteville Crime Stoppers at 910-483-8477. Callers can remain anonymous.

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DavidJ...
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September 17, 2012
Why is it, when a white boy, talks his white friend, into killing another white boy, there's never any comments, remarks, or NAACP jokes?? Why is that?? White folks act like the only crimes committed in Robeson County, is Black on Black!! Got news for ya, WHITE FOLK!! YALL ARE NOT THE CHOSEN ONES!!! I, for one, hate ALL CRIMES, COMMITTED IN OUR COUNTY!! ITS NOT JUST DONE BY BLACKS!!! The jailhouse has quite a few of yall n there too!!! Peace..
freightweigh
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September 08, 2012
mrlumbee3... What language is "eh-weh-nah-sad"?

(and please don't say Lumbee)
mrlumbee3
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September 09, 2012
For you that don't know Lumbee is a name adopted in 1953 to classify who we are today. We are Tuscarora. The Tuscarora now call the six nations their home in New York state/Canada. The language is Iroquoian which is the umbrella of tribes which we belong. Our reservation still exist in Bertie County, NC. We "the Lumbee people" fled to present day Robeson County with other Native Americans during the battle of Fort Neoheroka.

I guess you think we don't know our history or our former language. They didn't take everything. This Lum knows!

orighawk
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September 09, 2012
Sooooo...the "modern" lumbees fled their tuscarora brethren who lost hundreds of lives during a 3 week seige in 1713...hmmm...wait...how does this relate to the current story?
swampghost
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September 09, 2012
Well mrlumbee since lumbee is your peoples adopted name why not tell us where the word lumbee originated. Chances are you dont know so i will help you out. In the 1890's a Scottish poet was writing a poem about the Scottish settlers in the area. In that poem the name Lumber River would not rhyme so he dropped the R and added an E and there it is the word Lumbee was hatched. So when you cite white man how bout thanking him for giving you your name
mrlumbee3
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September 11, 2012
swampghost, what book did you read? That's the problem you where reading! If you did read it, it was wrong! How you gonna question someone about a subject they live, when you have no clue about the history. There you go, trying to turn it into "his-story." Do you know what we called the river before your people named it?

orighawk, I did take a wrong turn on this subject. freightweigh wanted to make a comment like this Lum didn't know his history.
mrlumbee3
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September 07, 2012
This is the future of America, get use to it. Our prison's are a joke. Prison ain't nothing to these guys. They get cable tv, internet, schooling, 3 meals a day, drugs, medical attention, nurses, staff, and other inmates to give them sex. We tax payers are the fools. Most think out of sight out of mind. Gangs run these prisons. Did you know prison's hire criminals to watch over criminals? Yes, you can have felony record and get a job with NC Department of Corrections. Look it up. Prison system is a business. People get paid good money to hide what the tax payers have no clue of. Just as bad as Mexican's working border patrol along the Mexican border. Why do you think we have illegal Mexican's everywhere? Again billions of dollars to look like they are doing something. A business. Some smart guy said, "hey I know how I can be a billionaire." "Let's tell the government to pay us to stop Mexican's from walkin into America." "We can get Mexican's to do the security cheaper." Brilliant!!! Less labor cost, more profit. I know I got off track! LOL. It's just so fustrating!

What is common in all these mug shot's? White Tee's (other than being black). You know why they wear them? When they get arrested they don't have to buy them in canteen. You wear it in, you can wear it inside. White tee's are allowed in all jails and prison's. You can't have family send them to you any more. You have to buy it from the system. Again a profit, a business strategy. The smart inmates complain and they will give them tee shirts, under wear, and cosmetics for free. They will bill the tax payers.

Killing someone and going to prison is a badge of honor in prison life. Kill a cop and your worshipped. My point is, putting them in prison is what they want. They were begging to go back, so they shot another. Go back into prison with higher ranking. Feel like a CEO. Listen to today's rap music. These folks live there lives from these lyrics. Every male prison has 90 percent wanna be rappers. The other 10% say, there too old or ain't their cup of tea.

How we put a stop to it? Cut the prison budget. You don't have to let people out early. Quit giving them the luxuries. Bring back public hanging's. You hang a murder, rapeist, etc, every thurday and watch the crime rate drop over night.

Cha, Cha, Chia...funny stuff. I didn't say so don't stone me.
piegirl
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September 08, 2012
FINALLY, SOMEONE WHO SEES THE SYSTEM AS I DO..THATS RIGHT, HANG THERE STUPID SORRY BEHINDS, DON'T ALLOW OUR HARD EARNED MONIES TO PAY FOR THEIR LUXURIES..PEOPLE, REALLY, DEATH FOR DEATH,,COME ON, IT IS NOT THAT HARD TO DO...I WANT MY DEGREE, MY CABLE, MY 3 MEALS A DAY, BUT IF WE CONTINUE TO PAY FOR THEIR CRIMES EACH AND EVERY MONTH, WE WILL NEVER HAVE OR ENJOY OUR LIFE LUXURIES,WHICH WE DARN WELL DESERVE MORE THAN THEY EVER WILL..ENOUGH SAID..PEACE..
BBBD
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September 09, 2012
Ending the war on drugs would free up a lot of space in prison for the real scumbags.
rideordie
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September 06, 2012
most people in the county dont know that steven moore is one of the highest ranking blood members on the east coast and definitely one of the highest in north carolina. so is it surprising NO send him back to prison to, where they should have never let him out before.
rulesman2150
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September 07, 2012
We will see how high he ranks now!!!! Just had'nt crossed the right one yet!!! NO SOUP FOR YOU!!!!! COME BACK 25 YEARS!!!! Ha! Ha!
ROSSisRIGHT
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September 05, 2012
Gang members... Either the crips or bloods.

PS. How stupid they look. Grown men. Has anyone heard from the NAACP lately on all this crime?
rulesman2150
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September 06, 2012
Can you say...CHA..CHA..CHIA?????
mrlumbee3
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September 07, 2012
No you won't Ross. Cause a white man didn't kill a black man. I love the NAACP. National Association for Advancement of Colored People. How many Asians, Mexicans, Native Americans, and other people of color do you see? None! Revise the acronym to NAABP. Then I want white americans to get one NAAWP. The white race is on the decline, they need some advancement. Example, Obama (mother white, father black) labeled as black. What happened to the white? Eliminated.

Reader's don't get mad at me, I'm exercising the First Amendment right that the "white man" said I could use. Plus the "white man" taught me how to type. I will be waiting for all your comments. Don't hold back, release your racial tention, lol.

Eh-weh-nah-sad? (Where did you come from)
puremindgame
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September 08, 2012
U are the most racist person I know Ross. God Bless
theblindeye
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September 05, 2012
Another tragedy. Thank God for the men of our county, who are willing to suit up, and pursue evil...
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BackWithRobeson
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June 18, 2013
I agree with you MadeInBladen. I don't have a problem with them giving money to the communities. Its easy to say what you would do when you're not in that position. Looks like we have a bunch of armchair quarterbacks around here.
MadeInBladen
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June 18, 2013
Why get rid of the funds, What about the kids who want to play little league and can't afford it? I understand that the commissioners know that it is the taxpayers money and it is going back to the community.
rhsgrad
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June 18, 2013
I understand the cynicism but Hooray for the decision...it's a step in the right direction...and again, thank you to The Robesonian for staying on top of this story!
sagehopper
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June 18, 2013
Self imposed impotence, if that's what you want to call it. I call it dereliction of duty, and lying under oath, because they all took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and it's laws. And they have NOT even attempted to follow immigration laws, let along prosecute them when they have been broken. The President and the Attorney General are prime offenders. Votes are at the bottom of any bill that considers amnesty or cutting into line, by border jumpers. It is a slap in the face by those who have done it legally. It also rewards lawbreaking. Just carry out the laws we already have in place. And believe me...there are enough on the books to keep any red-tape bureaucrat rolling in the clover for a long time.
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I'd love to believe that but I'm afraid it is too little too late. The discretionary fund show be done away with and their salaries and stipends lowered. They're rushing to pacify and that is all.
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I agree with you MadeInBladen. I don't have a problem with them giving money to the communities. Its easy to say what you would do when you're not in that position. Looks like we have a bunch of armchair quarterbacks around here.
MadeInBladen
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June 18, 2013
Why get rid of the funds, What about the kids who want to play little league and can't afford it? I understand that the commissioners know that it is the taxpayers money and it is going back to the community.
rhsgrad
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June 18, 2013
I understand the cynicism but Hooray for the decision...it's a step in the right direction...and again, thank you to The Robesonian for staying on top of this story!
sagehopper
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June 18, 2013
Self imposed impotence, if that's what you want to call it. I call it dereliction of duty, and lying under oath, because they all took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and it's laws. And they have NOT even attempted to follow immigration laws, let along prosecute them when they have been broken. The President and the Attorney General are prime offenders. Votes are at the bottom of any bill that considers amnesty or cutting into line, by border jumpers. It is a slap in the face by those who have done it legally. It also rewards lawbreaking. Just carry out the laws we already have in place. And believe me...there are enough on the books to keep any red-tape bureaucrat rolling in the clover for a long time.
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I'd love to believe that but I'm afraid it is too little too late. The discretionary fund show be done away with and their salaries and stipends lowered. They're rushing to pacify and that is all.
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BackWithRobeson
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I agree with you MadeInBladen. I don't have a problem with them giving money to the communities. Its easy to say what you would do when you're not in that position. Looks like we have a bunch of armchair quarterbacks around here.
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Why get rid of the funds, What about the kids who want to play little league and can't afford it? I understand that the commissioners know that it is the taxpayers money and it is going back to the community.
rhsgrad
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June 18, 2013
I understand the cynicism but Hooray for the decision...it's a step in the right direction...and again, thank you to The Robesonian for staying on top of this story!
sagehopper
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June 18, 2013
Self imposed impotence, if that's what you want to call it. I call it dereliction of duty, and lying under oath, because they all took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and it's laws. And they have NOT even attempted to follow immigration laws, let along prosecute them when they have been broken. The President and the Attorney General are prime offenders. Votes are at the bottom of any bill that considers amnesty or cutting into line, by border jumpers. It is a slap in the face by those who have done it legally. It also rewards lawbreaking. Just carry out the laws we already have in place. And believe me...there are enough on the books to keep any red-tape bureaucrat rolling in the clover for a long time.
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I agree with you MadeInBladen. I don't have a problem with them giving money to the communities. Its easy to say what you would do when you're not in that position. Looks like we have a bunch of armchair quarterbacks around here.
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Why get rid of the funds, What about the kids who want to play little league and can't afford it? I understand that the commissioners know that it is the taxpayers money and it is going back to the community.
rhsgrad
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June 18, 2013
I understand the cynicism but Hooray for the decision...it's a step in the right direction...and again, thank you to The Robesonian for staying on top of this story!
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Self imposed impotence, if that's what you want to call it. I call it dereliction of duty, and lying under oath, because they all took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and it's laws. And they have NOT even attempted to follow immigration laws, let along prosecute them when they have been broken. The President and the Attorney General are prime offenders. Votes are at the bottom of any bill that considers amnesty or cutting into line, by border jumpers. It is a slap in the face by those who have done it legally. It also rewards lawbreaking. Just carry out the laws we already have in place. And believe me...there are enough on the books to keep any red-tape bureaucrat rolling in the clover for a long time.
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I agree with you MadeInBladen. I don't have a problem with them giving money to the communities. Its easy to say what you would do when you're not in that position. Looks like we have a bunch of armchair quarterbacks around here.
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June 18, 2013
Why get rid of the funds, What about the kids who want to play little league and can't afford it? I understand that the commissioners know that it is the taxpayers money and it is going back to the community.
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June 18, 2013
I understand the cynicism but Hooray for the decision...it's a step in the right direction...and again, thank you to The Robesonian for staying on top of this story!
sagehopper
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June 18, 2013
Self imposed impotence, if that's what you want to call it. I call it dereliction of duty, and lying under oath, because they all took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and it's laws. And they have NOT even attempted to follow immigration laws, let along prosecute them when they have been broken. The President and the Attorney General are prime offenders. Votes are at the bottom of any bill that considers amnesty or cutting into line, by border jumpers. It is a slap in the face by those who have done it legally. It also rewards lawbreaking. Just carry out the laws we already have in place. And believe me...there are enough on the books to keep any red-tape bureaucrat rolling in the clover for a long time.
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June 18, 2013
I agree with you MadeInBladen. I don't have a problem with them giving money to the communities. Its easy to say what you would do when you're not in that position. Looks like we have a bunch of armchair quarterbacks around here.
MadeInBladen
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June 18, 2013
Why get rid of the funds, What about the kids who want to play little league and can't afford it? I understand that the commissioners know that it is the taxpayers money and it is going back to the community.
rhsgrad
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June 18, 2013
I understand the cynicism but Hooray for the decision...it's a step in the right direction...and again, thank you to The Robesonian for staying on top of this story!
sagehopper
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June 18, 2013
Self imposed impotence, if that's what you want to call it. I call it dereliction of duty, and lying under oath, because they all took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and it's laws. And they have NOT even attempted to follow immigration laws, let along prosecute them when they have been broken. The President and the Attorney General are prime offenders. Votes are at the bottom of any bill that considers amnesty or cutting into line, by border jumpers. It is a slap in the face by those who have done it legally. It also rewards lawbreaking. Just carry out the laws we already have in place. And believe me...there are enough on the books to keep any red-tape bureaucrat rolling in the clover for a long time.
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I'd love to believe that but I'm afraid it is too little too late. The discretionary fund show be done away with and their salaries and stipends lowered. They're rushing to pacify and that is all.
BackWithRobeson
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June 18, 2013
I agree with you MadeInBladen. I don't have a problem with them giving money to the communities. Its easy to say what you would do when you're not in that position. Looks like we have a bunch of armchair quarterbacks around here.
MadeInBladen
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June 18, 2013
Why get rid of the funds, What about the kids who want to play little league and can't afford it? I understand that the commissioners know that it is the taxpayers money and it is going back to the community.
rhsgrad
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June 18, 2013
I understand the cynicism but Hooray for the decision...it's a step in the right direction...and again, thank you to The Robesonian for staying on top of this story!
sagehopper
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June 18, 2013
Self imposed impotence, if that's what you want to call it. I call it dereliction of duty, and lying under oath, because they all took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and it's laws. And they have NOT even attempted to follow immigration laws, let along prosecute them when they have been broken. The President and the Attorney General are prime offenders. Votes are at the bottom of any bill that considers amnesty or cutting into line, by border jumpers. It is a slap in the face by those who have done it legally. It also rewards lawbreaking. Just carry out the laws we already have in place. And believe me...there are enough on the books to keep any red-tape bureaucrat rolling in the clover for a long time.
BarbArity
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June 18, 2013
I'd love to believe that but I'm afraid it is too little too late. The discretionary fund show be done away with and their salaries and stipends lowered. They're rushing to pacify and that is all.