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In an exclusive interview with WRAL, the father of injured Raleigh police officer Max Gillick shares his heartfelt appreciation for the overwhelming community support his family has received since ...
Raleigh Police Officer Max Gillick is at home resting after being critically wounded during a shootout when he responded to a January home break-in ...
The Raleigh Police Department confirmed Monday that the officer who was critically wounded in January after responding to a break-in call has been released from the hospital. Former Raleigh chief ...
The Raleigh Police Foundation is taking donations to support Gillick and his family. The foundation was created in 2022 to support Raleigh police officers who are injured in the line of duty and ...
Raleigh police on Thursday released the name of the officer shot earlier this week in a shootout that left two men dead. Max Gillick, a first class officer, remains in critical condition as of ...
Raleigh Police Department seeks donations to its foundation to support the officer Gillick who was injured in Renaissance Park shootout.
Gillick was shot as Raleigh police responded to a call about a burglary in process Tuesday on Democracy Street. Police said they arrived to find Antonio Rodrigues, 70, inside firing a weapon.
The Raleigh Police Department released the identity of the officer who was critically injured during a shootout in the Renaissance Park neighborhood.
A January shooting in Raleigh’s Renaissance Park neighborhood left two men dead and Raleigh Police officer MA Gillick injured. What bodycam footage shows.
Eight days after a Raleigh police officer was seriously injured during a standoff with a shooter, a local foundation is raising money to support his recovery. First Class Officer M.A. Gillick was ...
The Raleigh Police Department released footage Friday of a shooting and standoff at a Raleigh townhome four months ago that left two men dead and a police officer badly hurt. Antonio Rodrigues, 70 ...
Raleigh police identified the wounded officer on Thursday afternoon as First-Class Officer M.A. Gillick. An Army veteran, Gillick has worked with RPD since 2022.