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A man is suing Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden and his office, claiming incorrect charges were posted on the county’s public mugshot website, damaging his reputation.

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WSOC-TV Channel 9 on MSN: Mecklenburg County deputy arrested in domestic violence incident

The Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office announced that Deputy Francisco Ramos was arrested on Wednesday in connection with a domestic violence incident at his home.

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A man was taken into custody in connection with a 27-year-old sexual assault cold case in Mecklenburg County, police said.

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A woman is facing charges after bringing a gun inside the Mecklenburg County Courthouse on Tuesday. According to an arrest report, Shakeisha Bright is facing carrying a concealed gun and carrying a ...

In this view x.view(-1) is a weird flatten layer but missing the squeeze (i.e. adding a dimension of 1). Adding this squeeze or removing it is usually important for the code to actually run.

Simply put, torch.Tensor.view() which is inspired by numpy.ndarray.reshape() or numpy.reshape(), creates a new view of the tensor, as long as the new shape is compatible with the shape of the original tensor.

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torch.view has existed for a long time. It will return a tensor with the new shape. The returned tensor will share the underling data with the original tensor. See the documentation here. On the other hand, it seems that torch.reshape has been introduced recently in version 0.4. According to the document, this method will Returns a tensor with the same data and number of elements as input, but ...