Dashcamgram+FollowA disturbing detail has emerged in the case of the missing Charlotte mother whose death has now led to an arrest. The man accused in her killing — Lorenza Inman Jr. — was reportedly on assault probation at the time of her death. He has since been arrested and charged in Mecklenburg County, deepening public concern around supervision, accountability, and missed warning signs. For many, this raises hard questions: How was someone already convicted of violent behavior still in a position to allegedly take another life? Were there gaps in monitoring? Could this tragedy have been prevented? Behind the headlines is a mother who never made it home — and a family now left with grief, unanswered questions, and a justice system once again under scrutiny. Cases like this aren’t just about crime. They’re about systems, oversight, and the real-world consequences when safeguards fail. #CharlotteNews #MecklenburgCounty #BreakingNews #JusticeForHer #ProbationFailure #ViolentCrime #Accountability #PublicSafety #TrueCrime #HardQuestions71Share
Victoria Garcia+FollowCharlotte’s news scene gets a big shakeupCharlotte’s local news is about to get a major boost—WBTV just named Chuck Carter, a four-time Emmy winner with nearly 30 years of experience, as its new news director. Carter’s track record for building top-notch newsrooms and leading award-winning teams means we can expect sharper coverage and deeper local storytelling. He’s worked in some of the country’s biggest cities, and now he’s bringing that energy to our region. What changes or improvements do you hope to see in WBTV’s news coverage with Carter at the helm? Let’s talk about what matters most to our community. #Entertainment #TVSeries #CharlotteNews00Share
Angelica Mclaughlin+FollowCharlotte welcomes Darrell Greene to WBTVCharlotte’s news scene just got a major boost—Darrell Greene, a journalist with more than 30 years of experience, is now anchoring and reporting at WBTV. Greene’s career is packed with powerful moments, from covering Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans (while his own home was hit) to earning Emmy nominations in Memphis. He’s known for connecting deeply with the communities he serves, and he’s passionate about giving back through groups like the American Diabetes Association and veterans’ organizations. What are you hoping to see from Darrell’s reporting here in Charlotte? Let’s talk about the stories that matter most to us! #Entertainment #Celebrity #CharlotteNews00Share
Christian Jones+FollowCharlotte’s mornings get a fresh faceCharlotte’s morning news scene is about to get a major shakeup—WBTV is welcoming Carolyn Cerda as its new morning anchor starting December 2025. With over a decade of experience covering everything from hurricanes to headline-making national stories, Carolyn brings a deep passion for storytelling and a real commitment to the community. She’s excited to make Charlotte her new home and can’t wait to connect with viewers and share stories that matter most to the Queen City. What stories do you hope she’ll spotlight first? Let’s welcome Carolyn and share what makes Charlotte special! #Entertainment #Celebrity #CharlotteNews00Share