CMPD Officers have charged Raley Nasani age 23 (Right) with her murder as well as Possession and Maintaining a vehicle for Selling Narcotics.
Another reminder Incarceration saves lives.
Both women have recent priors, if either one of them had be held in jail this would not have happened. Both were armed and Nasani just decided to "bust a cap" upside the big one's head. Jesus this is nuts. 2:30 on a Sunday afternoon! WTF Charlotte?
Don't give me grief about saying that "The Black Community has become a culture of violence embracing gun play and criminality". Don't tell that I'm a racist. I'm a realist.
This is why the first command from any Officer when encountering a Black suspect is show me your hands. They all have guns, even the cross-eyed ones!
Arrest Affidavit
On February 8th, 2026 Officers responded to 3005 Timber Hollow Dr in reference to an assault with deadly weapon call for service. The suspect, Nasani Raley, called 911 stating that she had shot the victim time and that she believed that the victim was attempting to take her firearm.
Raley remained on scene until Officers arrived. Raley was in possession of firearm when Officers arrived and stated that she had come to the scene with the intent to sell the victim "dope". white Kia optima was located on scene that Raley stated was her vehicle
Officers located the victim suffering from gunshot wound on the ground near the passenger door of the white Kia Optima. Officers located firearm in the victim's waistband. Medic transported the victim to the hospital where she was pronounced deceased
Detectives and Crime Scene responded to the scene. Detectives located the firearm suspected to be possessed by Raley. Detectives searched the white Kia Optima and located multiple containers of suspected marijuana, loose marijuana and digital scale. A large amount of blood was located in the passenger area of the vehicle and on the outside of the passenger door. Only 1 DCC was located at the scene.
Detectives and Crime Scene responded to the hospital and located the victim suffering from gun shot wound to the head.
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This is really racist, even for you Cedar.
ReplyDelete“We aren’t perfect by any means” the mayor that has had years to clean up this mess. Spend the money where it needs to be spent on safety and better schools.
ReplyDeleteI do think the mayor has any idea what’s going on, unless it’s a new call center opening with HIGH TECH jobs..
ReplyDeleteAffordable housing now
ReplyDeleteNot having Affordable housing DID NOT cause this. Drug deal gone bad. Stop deflecting and distractions.
DeleteIf these ladies had job prospects and affordable housing, they may not be out hustling to put food on the table.
ReplyDeleteCLT needs to quit hiding and start provinding
9:42- Why is Charlotte supposed to “provide”? Since when did personal responsibility get outsourced to the city budget? Most of us work. Some work two jobs. Some work jobs we don’t love because that’s how bills get paid. That’s adulthood. Handouts don’t fix problems, accountability does. Jobs do. Showing up does. Charlotte doesn’t owe anyone a living. Opportunity exists. What people do with it is on them. Stop blaming the city for choices it didn’t make.
DeleteAll lies. Raley went to sell something off Marketplace and the buyer tried to rob her. This is self defense. Would not happen if we had safe exchange places across the city.
ReplyDeleteThose do exist everywhere clown
DeleteYou try meeting someone at a local precinct to sell off Marketplace. Buyers would be scared off. Bad for business. We have to use public parks, school parking lots and McD’s
DeleteNot safe at all
This some really racist shit. I love it someone speaking the truth. These chimps can all kill each other for all I care. But shootin the fat one just because you thought she was gonna steal your gun is nuts. As far as selling something off Marketplace yeah right like weed. For sale white KIA needs new carpet and front passenger seat.
ReplyDeleteI will say that Stella Patterson articulates herself well, but sounds very corporate and untrustworthy in nature.
ReplyDeleteI was one of Estella's first sergeants when she came on.Most of us knew she would get inside and go up thru the ranks,She checked all the boxes for the times we lived in.You could do a lot worse.When I heard her requests for the raise and take home cars I hope they come thru with everything for the troops but in 1973 we started hearing about take home cars.27 years later we still did not have them.I spent five years in investigations which every 4 months you worked the second shift and were on call and you still could not take a car home to respond to a call out .I would have to go the station and get a car to respond.Sometimes ,you would go by the neighborhood where you were needed to get a city car.We asked if we were on call,why we couldn't take a car home .No answer that made any sense.
DeleteI find it sad that officers first “want” is a take home car. I know officers now with marked cars they park away from their homes for fear of retribution… even in the crime free mostly white South Charlotte. I can’t begin to count the officers who sought detective positions just to have a car. You talk about citizens and entitlement… look at yourselves,
Delete836, completely agree. People go from this job to become loan processors or salesmen. It’s always been about the money.
DeleteAll LE milks the teet like an armed social worker. Retire early, keep getting paid. While you spent 90% of your work time standing around, at best showing a bad attitude.
DeleteCharlotte went to civilian crash response teams and the police didn’t fill that free time doing anything proactive to make our community safe. Yea, it’s always the money. Sound like a teacher bitching about wages with a part time glorified day care job…..that all of us have to keep paying for when you endure however many years of incompetent hell. You work in Charlottes local govt. you one of them leeches.
Why not give you a car. And gas for it. May as well pay for your food too.
Quiet down peasant.
DeleteMcFadden think he Judge Dredd over here in Judicial Branch of gov
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