The Strange Life and Death of Law Enforcement Associates: Part Two

This is part two of a three-part series. Part Two: The Middle Years

The idiosyncrasies at Law Enforcement had just begun. In August 2005, Mike Wagner took over as CFO. He and Feldman butted heads almost immediately, mostly because Feldman was still insistent on bringing the stun gun to market. Wagner said Feldman’s focus was almost obsessive, and he would even take trips to Russia to meet with development engineers.

UDO Hearing Tuesday

A public hearing Tuesday will be the last official public review of the Unified Development Ordinance, or city zoning code, before it heads to the Planning Commission and Council for adoption.

County Wants Better Deal from Voting Machine Co.

Wake County’s Elections Director wants to certify local technicians to manage voting machines, saving the county money. But the company in charge of doing so asked for more than $15,000 plus 60 percent of the annual contract – terms the county attorney is now negotiating.