Marine charged with death of 4-month-old baby in North Carolina

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Marine charged with death of 4-month-old baby in North Carolina
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An active-duty Marine was arrested and charged with the death of his 4-month-old baby in Jacksonville, North Carolina, police say.

An active-duty Marine was arrested and charged with the death of his 4-month-old baby in Jacksonville, North Carolina, police said Friday.

Police and other emergency personnel responded to the scene of a medical call at an apartment in Jacksonville on Dec. 22 and performed life-saving measures on a 4-month-old baby who was unresponsive, according to the statement.

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