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11/11/20, 6:18 PM‘Unsanctioned’ NC festival leads to executive order violations | Raleigh News & Observer <br />Page 2 of 7https://www.newsobserver.com/news/coronavirus/article246818712.html <br />Karl Wilkins and Patricia Roberts were charged with violating Gov. Roy Cooper’s <br />executive order requiring certain COVID-19 safety precautions — a misdemeanor, <br />the news release said. <br />TOP ARTICLES <br />Wilkins is the owner of V Block Entertainment, which promoted the event, and <br />Roberts is accused of renting out the land where the event was held on Saturday, the <br />sheriff’s office said. <br />Orange County Sheriff's Office <br />about 2 weeks ago <br />NOISE COMPLAINTS LEAD TO CHARGES AGAINST TWO FOR VIOLATION OF <br />GOVERNOR’S ORDER <br />Hillsborough, NC (October 29, 2020) – The Orange County Sheriff’s Office obtained <br />criminal summonses against two people, charging them with a violation of Governor <br />Cooper’s Executive Order 121, which details emergency prohibitions and <br />restrictions. The individuals hosted an unsanctioned music festival in a field off <br />Gregg Street. The charges came after Orange Communications (911) received <br />multiple...See More <br />87 39 48 <br />Under North Carolina’s Phase 3 executive order, music halls and entertainment <br />venues with seating are allowed to be open, but must comply with mass gathering <br />Coronavirus: Latest <br />news <br />Sign up for our newsletter and get updates on the <br />coronavirus in North Carolina and across the nation. <br />SIGN UP <br />This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google <br />Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. <br />Enter Email Address <br />North Carolina Seniors On <br />Medicare Are Getting a Big <br />Pay Day <br />Raleigh elementary school that just reopened Monday reports its <br />first COVID-19 case <br />NC Gov. Cooper extends Phase 3 COVID-19 restrictions <br />as cases rise <br />North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper on Oct. 21, 2020, extendedPhase 3 of the pandemic reopening plan until Nov. 13, asCOVID-19 coronavirus cases and hospitalizations reach highsnot seen since the summer’s worst weeks. BY UNC-TV <br />UP NEXT <br />Children in <br />eastern Wake <br />County find two <br />men’s bodies in <br />SUV <br />% <br />×
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