After enduring the tragedy of a fatal shooting that claimed the lives of two individuals, Raleigh's Coquette Brasserie cautiously resumed dinner service. According to News Observer, in an ...
Coquette Brasserie at 4351 The Circle at North Hills had been closed since Jan. 17, when Raleigh Police say executive chef George Colom walked into the restaurant and fatally shot a coworker.
I vividly recall my heart pounding as I stood in the famous Big Pink basement and watched him slowly descend the staircase and soak in a room he hadn’t occupied in nearly five decades.
A manager of the Urban Food Group, the company that owns Coquette restaurant where the shooting happened, died in the late Friday morning attack in the North Hills shopping plaza. Jonathan Mark ...
According to a report from the Raleigh Police Department obtained by WTVD, officers responded to a shooting at 10:57 a.m. on Friday at Coquette, a French restaurant. Upon arrival, police found ...
According to RPD, the shooting happened at 10:57 a.m. inside the Coquette restaurant at 4351 The Circle at North Hills Street. When officers responded, they found three men with gunshot wounds.
Three men were shot at the Coquette restaurant at North Hills on Friday, according to Raleigh police. One man was killed. Before 11 a.m., dozens of officers swarmed the 4300 block of The Circle At ...
The shooting at Coquette Brasserie happened at 10:57 a.m., minutes before the French restaurant would normally have opened for lunch. The shooting sparked a massive police response and sent ...
One man was killed and two others were injured after a man entered Coquette Brasserie and shot one person before turning the gun on himself. Raleigh Police surround the N. Hills Exxon on Lassiter ...
Jonathan Aguilar, the employee who survived the North Hills shooting, has identified the suspected shooter as George Colom, the executive chef of Coquette. Aguilar said Colom shot and killed ...