Sergeant Gabriel Ceville was charged by Fayetteville police with secret peeping.
As an educational tool for the future, Fayetteville city council members are planning a trip to Montgomery, Alabama -- the site of the Montgomery Slave Trade-- as an opportunity to address the city's troubled past of slavery.
A group of organizers began transforming the roundabout that surrounds the controversial Market House with the message 'End Racism Now' and 'Black Lives Matter'.
Fayetteville city leaders voted unanimously for "Black Lives Do Matter" and "End Racism Now" to be painted around the Market House.
On June 19, also known as Juneteenth, a small business owner will execute Operation Buy Black which aims to bring awareness and support for black-owned businesses in Fayetteville
The project, inspired by other statements being painted in multiple cities, would entail adding phrases of solidarity around the four crosswalks that surround the Market House.