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enquirerjournal.com Tuesday, February 25, 2020 Vol. 146, No. 116 • $1.50 Man gets 8 years for illegal rearms BY HOLLY MORGAN North Carolina. officers investigated a shooting the shooter with the 9mm pistol by HOLLYMORGANTHEEJ.COM On May 12, 2018, Massey was incident at the intersection of Fair- law enforcement. MONROE — Marcus Damar found in possession of a loaded 12 ly Avenue and Morgan Mill Road “Massey is currently in custo- Massey, 34, of Monroe, was gauge shotgun and a 9mm pistol. from April 29, 2018, they collected dy and will be transferred to the sentenced to eight years in pris- At the time, he had prior felony fi ve 9mm shell casings at the scene custody of the federal Bureau of on and two years of supervised convictions; felons are not allowed “and observed three bullet holes in Prisons upon designation of a fed- release for illegally obtaining a to have fi rearms and ammunition. the passenger side of the vehicle eral facility. Federal sentences are firearm, according to the office He plead guilty to illegally possess- driven by the victim,” according to served without the possibility of Marcus of Andrew Murray, U.S. Attor- ing those fi rearms on Sept. 5, 2019. Murray’s offi ce. parole,” according to Murray’s Damar ney for the Western District of As Monroe Police Department Massey was later identified as offi ce. Massey

‘The time is right for this story to come out’ SPORTS: INSIDE Documentary will be based on local author’s book

BY THE ENQUIRER JOURNAL MONROE “I grew up here not knowing there was CHAMPS AGAIN anybody named Jim Crow. When my relatives Sophomore Ruby Williams helped died, white people put on their suits and Cuthbertson’s girls repeat as SCC came over to our house. I thought black and white people helped each other.” tournament champions. PAGE B2 he opening line from the newly-released documentary trailer Tbased on the nonfi ction book by Gene Stowe “Inherit the Land: Jim Crow INDEX meets Ms. Maggie’s Will” is an attention grabber. It sets the tone for why a Union Classi ed ...... B3-4 County author and a -based Comics ...... A7 production company have come together. Coming Events ...... A3, A5 Author Gene Stowe and members Dear Abby ...... A7 from the production company Cozarts Obituaries ...... A3 Entertainment introduced a preview of Police Beat ...... B2 the upcoming documentary to the public over the weekend (Feb. 21-23). Sports ...... B1-2 First published as a book in 2006, Thought of Day ...... A4 “Inherit the Land: Jim Crow Meets Miss Weather ...... A3 SEE DOCUMENTARY/PAGE A3

“Inherit the Land” author Gene Stowe OBITUARIES (center) and members of Cozarts Enter- Robert Norman | Norwood tainment stand on the porch of the origi- nal home of Maggie Ross. The production Beverly Martin | Marshville company is hoping to release a docu- PAGE A3 mentary based on Stowe’s book at Mon- roe’s Center Theatre in the fall or winter. WEATHER Photo courtesy of InTempest Photography HIGH: 66 LOW: 53 Full report More tra c cones ‘Leap’ into the on Page A3. Get up-to-the-minute updates at in county’s future classroom at SPCC www.enquirerjournal.com. BY HOLLY MORGAN BY HOLLY MORGAN from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., but Transportation are trying HOLLYMORGANTHEEJ.COM HOLLYMORGANTHEEJ.COM to address. registration is required. TODAY IN HISTORY MONROE — Popula- A critical intersection MONROE — For any- The event is designed to tion growth is generally update from 2019 provides one who has been think- give guests a taste of what 1870: Hiram Revels became the rst considered a good thing, a guide to see where fund- ing about taking classes at being a part of a program black United States senator, taking but not when you’re stuck ing needs to be applied South Piedmont Commu- at SPCC is like without the over the term of Je erson Davis. in traffic on your way to and how much. nity College (SPCC), they commitment. will have a chance this Guests can learn about 1983: Tennessee Williams, American work or running late to an The update included a playwright, died. appointment. five-month (February-Ju- Saturday to get a glimpse the Nursing, Medical Congested traffic is ly) collaborative effort into several programs the Assisting and Medical an issue both the Union between local municipality college offers. Sonography programs, County and the North The interactive “Leap Carolina Department of SEE CONES/PAGE A2 Day” is free to everyone SEE SPCC/PAGE A3

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OBITUARIES COMING EVENTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Indian Trail, for children ages 3-5 Beverly Martin | Marshville CHAIR YOGA, 9:10 a.m. — 10:00 a.m., MONROE ROTARY CLUB, 12:00 p.m. Beverly Mills Martin, grandchildren, Garrett Miller. Burial will follow Ellen Fitzgerald Center. Open to ages 55 to 1:00 p.m., Rolling Hills Country Club, 68, of Marshville, Helms and Lakin in the church cemetery. and up. For details, call 704-282-4657 2722 W. Roosevelt Blvd., Monroe NC (New Salem Helms, and Aspen The family will receive TODDLER STORY TIME, 10:00 a.m., ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Community), passed Birmingham all of New friends in the fellowship UCPL-Main Library, 316 E. Windsor St., Monroe Noon Group-Bridge to Recovery, away Sunday, February Salem Community; as hall immediately Monroe, for children ages 12 months to 12:00 p.m., 2111 Sta ord St. Ext., Monroe 23, 2020. well as several nieces following the burial. 36 months. MARSHVILLE ROTARY CLUB, Beverly was born and nephews; and her Memorials may be FAMILY STORY TIME, 10:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m., Pier Restaurant, 7130 E, February 15, 1952 in special fur babies. made to the Pleasant UCPL-Waxhaw Branch Library, Located Marshville Blvd. Marshville Union County, NC to Beverly retired as a Hill Baptist Church at American Legion Post 208, for children ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, the late Fred “Jack” respiratory therapist Cemetery Fund or ages 0-5 Low Bottom Group, 6:00 p.m. Old Belk Mills and the late Letha from Union Memorial the National Kidney TODDLER STORY TIME, 10:30 a.m., Building, 200 Stewart St., Monroe Baucom Mills. Hospital after a long Foundation at www. UCPL-Union West Regional Library, 123 U.S. MARINE CORPS LEAGUE 914, Survivors include career. She will be dearly kidney.org Unionville-Indian Trail, Rd., Indian Trail, for 6:00 p.m., business meeting at 7:00 p.m., her husband Shelley missed by all those who Hartsell Funeral children ages 12 months to 36 months. The Derby, 1012 Skyway Dr., Monroe Martin; daughters, Tana knew and loved her. Home of Midland is PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Birmingham; Denise The funeral service serving the Martin 11:00 a.m., UCPL-Main Library, 316 E. Brighter Day- Daymark Recovery Services, Helms and husband will be on Wednesday, family. Memories Windsor St., Monroe, for children ages 3-5 6:00 p.m., 1190 W. Roosevelt Blvd., Monroe Brian; Kelly Martin; February 26, at 3:00 p.m. and condolences may ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Sunset sisters, Linda Mills at Pleasant Hill Baptist be shared at www. UNION COUNTY CHAPTER AARP Group, 6:00 p.m., 1010 McManus St., Cannon and husband Church in Marshville, hartsellfh.com #5164, 11:00 a.m., (no meeting in June, Henry; and Dianne offi ciated by Rev. Leon July, Aug.), Ellen Fitzgerald Senior Center, Monroe TOWN OF INDIAN TRAIL, 6:30 p.m., Mills Yarbrough; Whitley and Rev. John PAID OBITUARY 327 S. Hayne St., Monroe PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 315 Matthews-Indian Trail Rd., Indian Trail 11:30 a.m., UCPL-Union West Regional Robert Norman | Norwood Library, 123 Unionville-Indian Trail, Rd., SEE EVENTS/PAGE A5 Funeral services for Mr. at East Macedonia body will lie in state one Robert A. Norman, 64, of Missionary Baptist hour before the service. Norwood, NC will be held Church, Norwood, NC. Blakely’s Funeral Service on Wednesday, February Burial will be in the of Monroe is handling 26, 2020 at 3:00 p.m. Church Cemetery. The arrangements.

family at the heart of the story lived.” Cozart, who is the director of the DOCUMENTARY documentary, has more than 50 movie FROM PAGE A1 and television credits to his name. His IMDb profi le includes the 1997 Maggie’s Will” tells the story of white fi lm “Conspiracy Theory”, where he landowner Maggie Ross, who willed acted along with silver-screen stars her 800-acre estate in Marvin to a black Julia Roberts and Mel Gibson. Cozart family in 1907. entertained the crowd on Friday After her death in 1920, more than evening with stories of his time in 100 of her family members contested Hollywood, including working with the validity of the will, claiming the on the 1992 movie bequest to African- proved “White Men Can’t Jump”. she was incompetent. A two-week Both Johnson and Cozart said trial in 1921, in front of an all white they were ready to begin work on jury in Monroe, upheld the will. After the project. The pair said the timing an unsuccessful appeal in 1924, Miss was right since they just fi nished a Maggie’s fi nal wish was granted. documentary project on the history When Cylk Cozart and Jim Johnson of basketball, which had a private of Knoxville, Tenn., fi rst learned of the showing in Knoxville last week at story and Stowe’s interest in creating Regal Cinebarre. Cozart told the crowd Photo provided by SPCC a documentary, they knew they had on Friday he has turned down other Guests can learn about the Nursing, Medical Assisting and Medical Sonography to get involved. “With the idea of so opportunities so he could work on programs, and they can also use ultrasound machines and baby simulators. many misconceptions of two races, this Inherit the Land. was the perfect teaching opportunity Johnson, the project producer and a criminal case using to guests without a to destroy the myths”, Cozart told the editor, said he has received interest three stages taught in requirement to register. Enquirer-Journal. “I was so excited to from contacts and associates who are SPCC the program. Lunch will be avail- see our passion for the project shared excited to see the project come to life. FROM PAGE A1 Guests can attend able for purchase and by Union County.” As of Monday morning, the trailer sessions on traveling free childcare will be Johnson learned of Stowe’s book already had more than 3,200 views. “... and they can also use abroad, West African made available with through Kris Morefi eld (Johnson’s son People are hungry to hear this story,” ultrasound machines drumming, building registration. Anyone and Morefi eld’s daughter are married Johnson said. “The time is right for this and baby simulators. a presence on social who signs up for a class and live in Tennessee). Stowe and story to come out.” They can learn about media, digital illustra- on Saturday will receive Morefi eld work together on the board On Saturday the group visited the Criminal Justice and tion and physics. a free t-shirt. of The Museum of the Waxhaws and original Ross house, which has since Public Safety programs Time for one-on-one To register, go to share a common love for history. Aware been moved to Mecklenburg County. while trying to solve advising will be given www.spcc.edu/leapday. of Johnson’s background in producing They wrapped up the weekend with a documentaries, Morefi eld thought he community meeting on Sunday at the would be able to help. The production Old Union County Courthouse, where The Enquirer-Journal Weather company began working on the they discussed opportunities to become 4-minute trailer for the documentary involved in the documentary as a Today Tonight Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday last August. With it completed, they are re-enactors or extra in the fi lm. now ready to focus on the documentary. “Jim and Cylk are ready to A reception was held Friday night start fi lming when we can raise at the Union County Community Arts the necessary funds to make a documentary worthy of what these Council building in downtown Monroe, Showers Likely Few Showers Few Showers Sunny Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy where guests watched the trailer and people did — not just the families in 66° 53° 64° 34° 46° 31° 47° 30° 43° 28° heard from Johnson and Cozart on Marvin, but those jurors from across their vision to bring Stowe’s book to the the county,” Stowe said. “We’re hoping In-Depth Forecast North Carolina State Forecast they can come back in the spring and Today we will see cloudy skies with a big screen. Durham 100% chance of showers, high Winston-Salem Tarboro “It was terrifi c to introduce Jim and the fi lm will be ready to debut at the temperature of 66°, humidity of 78%. 64/52 61/47 64/58 Cylk to so many Union County people,” Center Theatre in the fall or winter.” South southwest wind 6 to 9 mph. The Washington record high temperature for today is Greensboro Stowe wrote in an email to the Enquir- Anyone interested in learning more 78° set in 2017. Asheville 67/57 about the production of Inherit the Land 63/42 62/50 Raleigh er-Journal. “I have told them what a Charlotte 64/55 great place this is, and the energy they can contact Gene Stowe at stowegene@ Almanac 65/51 Cape New Bern gmail.com. To watch the trailer visit Hatteras showed proved it. We want this Union Sunday's Temperatures Monroe Fayetteville 68/60 66/59 County story to be an example to the the link https://www.youtube.com/ ...... High 60 66/53 66/59 ...... 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