RALEIGH, N.C. – Local law enforcement admits sweepstakes parlors have become targets for violent crimes. Investigators said it’s because of the large amounts of cash they keep on hand and the late night hours. Read More
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RALEIGH, N.C. – Local law enforcement admits sweepstakes parlors have become targets for violent crimes. Investigators said it’s because of the large amounts of cash they keep on hand and the late night hours. Read More

OCALA – A Gainesville man who admitted to breaking into an internet café to get cash, was arrested Wednesday by a sheriff’s detective.
Najuan Shaquile Burse-Williams told Detective Pam Thomas he fired shots at the front door, which broke the glass. He said he entered the building looking for money and got some from the cash register.
Burse-Williams said he tried to get more cash from the tables by using a screwdriver, but they were empty. With a baby on the way, Burse-Williams said he wanted money.
After the interview, he was charged with armed burglary of a structure, possession of burglary tools, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and grand theft, according to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office.
Investigators are starting to crack down on businesses that operate “fish games,” large scale table-mounted video games that pay cash rewards to players, after a pattern of violent crimes associate with the businesses.
BOARDMAN, OH — Four people were arrested Thursday as part of an investigation into illegal gambling at two township businesses, according to a township police report and information provided by Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine’s office.
ASHEBORO — A court order in Davidson County earlier this week once again casts
uncertainty over the legal standing of Internet sweepstakes cafes — or at least some of
them.
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