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City Council member Michael Yenera sworn in to North Carolina Governor's Crime Commission

City Council · July 22, 2026
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Michael Yenera was sworn in to another term on the North Carolina Governor's Crime Commission during a brief city council ceremony; he noted the commission administers grants and studies crime trends and said he looks forward to continuing service.

Michael Yenera, a City Council member, was sworn in during a brief ceremony at a city council meeting to serve another term on the North Carolina Governor's Crime Commission. The presiding official administered the oath and Yenera repeated a pledge to support the constitutions of the United States and of North Carolina and to "well and truly execute the duties of my office."

Yenera, who the presiding official said has served on the commission for about 10 years, thanked the mayor after the oath and described the commission's work. "That's a lot of important work down there ... Not only administering grants, but ... looking at crime trends and trying to figure out how to make our state a safer state," he said, and added that he looks forward to serving another term.

The ceremony was procedural and did not include a vote or amendment. The oath included the usual pledges to uphold federal and state constitutions and the concluding phrase "So help me God." The meeting record contains no additional motions or follow-up actions tied to the swearing-in beyond the formal administration of the oath.