Officers were shot at as they served a fugitive arrest warrant to Terry Clark Hughes Jr at a house in North Carolina
Three law enforcement officers were killed—and five more were injured—in
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Multiple police officers were struck by gunfire during a U.S. Marshals Task Force investigation in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday afternoon, according to police. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department reported that "numerous" officers were shot at the scene in the 5000 block of Galway Drive, which is in the Shannon Park neighborhood. One shooting suspect was found dead, and authorities are currently determining if multiple gunmen were involved. "At least one...
Law enforcement is actively looking for 59-year-old Patrick Clay, a
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A terrifying shoot-out between police and two gunmen in Charlotte, North Carolina, was caught on video by a neighbour. Footage shared by Saing Chhoeun on Facebook shows two heavily armed officers taking cover behind a car as gunfire is heard around them on Monday 29 April. The incident unfolded as police served a fugitive arrest warrant at a house in Charlotte. Terry Clark Hughes Jr, 39, opened fire on officers as they approached. He was wanted for possession of a firearm by felon and felony...
The residence on Galway Drive is now clear, and the area is safe. Residents no longer need to shelter in place.
Government officials from across the state have put out statements regarding the shooting that resulted in the death of three U.S. Marshals and five law enforcement officers injured in the shooting.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Four law enforcement officers were killed, and four other officers were wounded by a suspect opening fire in a warrant-related gunfight in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday afternoon. The shooting began when a U.S. Marshals Task Force attempted to serve a warrant for firearm possession by a convicted felon. During a Monday evening press briefing, authorities said the recipient of the warrant was the one who initially opened fire. That suspect, who was later identified as...
Eight total law enforcement officers were shot in east Charlotte, according to CMPD. Three U.S. Marshals and one CMPD officer were killed in the shooting. Four other officers were injured.
President Joe Biden released a statement following the deadly shooting that killed four law enforcement officers and injured four other officers in Charlotte.