Charlotte shooting latest: Suspect named as officers killed in shootout identified

Four law enforcement officers killed in shooting, standoff in Charlotte

Four officers were killed and four others injured in a gun battle as they served a fugitive arrest warrant at a house in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Terry Clark Hughes Jr, 39, opened fire on officers as they approached his home on Monday trying to serve him warrants. He was wanted for possession of a firearm by felon and felony flee to elude out of Lincoln County, North Carolina.

Hughes was fatally shot during the exchange.

Two others found in the home “are fully cooperating” with the investigation and are not considered suspects, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Chief Johnny Jennings said.

Three of the slain officers were members of the US Marshals Fugitive Task Force: North Carolina Department of Adult Correction’s Sam Poloche and Alden Elliott and Deputy US Marshal Thomas Weeks.

CMPD officer and six-year veteran Joshua Eyer was also killed in the tragedy.

CMPD Chief Jennings said authorites are “not ruling out the possibility that someone else was firing as well” from the home, where an AR-15, a 40-calibre handgun and more than “500 rounds of projectiles and casings” were recovered.

Of the four officers injured, three have been discharged from the hospital while the fourth is in stable condition.

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In photos: the Charlotte shooting

The crime scene at 5525 Galway Drive (Getty Images)
CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings wiping away tears at a press conference (AP)
Members of FBI talk with each other at the scene of a shooting on Galway Drive in Charlotte (Khadejeh Nikouyeh/The Charlotte Observer via AP)

Kelly Rissman30 April 2024 20:26

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GoFundMe Page for families of injured and killed officers surpasses $50k

As of Tuesday morning, the GoFundMe page has raised more than $53,000, which has vowed to “provide support for those affected, offering a beacon of hope amidst the darkness of this tragedy.”

“As the community reels from this senseless act of violence, thoughts and prayers pour out for the wounded officers and their families,” the fundraiser says.

“As the investigation unfolds and the names of the fallen are confirmed, the community stands together in solidarity, determined to honor the bravery of those who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty,” it continued.

You can find find the fundraiser here.

Kelly Rissman30 April 2024 20:15

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What we know about the ‘second’ shooter

After a number of officers were struck by gunfire, another round of officers flocked to the scene.

That’s when a second shooter began firing on them from inside the residence after they killed Terry Clark Hughes Jr, to whom the police were attempting to serve warrants, CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings said on Monday.

That person has still not been named. The relationship between Hughes and the second person is not immediately clear.

The theory of the second shooter emerged after officers were subjects of gunfire “down at the officers both front and back,” seemingly an indicator that there was more than one shooter.

Mr Jennings said on Tuesday that police are “not looking or interested in any additional suspects or any persons of interest.”

Kelly Rissman30 April 2024 20:00

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WATCH: Mayor Vi Lyles addresses media regarding deadly shooting in east Charlotte

Mayor Vi Lyles addresses media regarding deadly shooting in east Charlotte

Kelly Rissman30 April 2024 19:45

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Recap: What happened in the aftermath of the shooting?

After a three-hour standoff, the suburban Charlotte home was torn open. Armored vehicles smashed into it, ripping off windows and entire doorways that were left broken. Several armored vehicles were parked across yards, some with tree branches dangling off them.

A second person then fired on officers from inside the home where a high-powered rifle was found, Mr Jennings added.

A woman and a 17-year-old male were found in the home after the standoff. The two are being questioned, he said.

The Marshal’s Service confirmed one of its agents was killed. Two officers from the state Department of Adult Correction also were killed, said North Carolina governor Roy Cooper. The governor was in Charlotte and was speaking to the families of the officers killed and hurt.

Kelly Rissman30 April 2024 19:30

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Chief Jennings gives tribute to slain officers

Kelly Rissman30 April 2024 19:20

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ICYMI: What happened in the Charlotte shooting?

Four law enforcement officers were killed during a shootout in Charlotte, North Carolina, after trying to serve a warrant at a home.

The incident took place around 1.30pm as members of US Marshals Fugitive Task Force attempted to serve a warrant for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon at a suburban home in Charlotte, reported USA Today.

The suspect opened fire at the officers with a “high-powered rifle” as they approached the residence, said Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police (CMPD) Chief Johnny Jennings.

Officers returned fire and hit an individual, who was later pronounced dead in the front yard.

Some of the officers who rushed to the Charlotte neighbourhood to rescue the first wave of downed officers were wounded as a second shooter began firing on them after they killed the wanted man. His name was not released but the chief said he was wanted as a felon illegally possessing a weapon.

Kelly Rissman30 April 2024 19:00

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Rap Sheet: Terry Clark Hughes Jr

Officers had been attempting to serve felony warrants on Hughes, the 39-year-old gunman identified in the Charlotte shooting.

CMPD said the five-foot-nine man was wanted for Possession of a Firearm by Felon and Felony Flee to Elude (2 counts) out of Lincoln County, North Carolina.

Criminal records in the state show he has an extensive rap sheet, many of which are drug-related charges. Many of them appear to have been disposed.

On April 24, he failed to appear in court related to charges of possession of firearm by felon and marijuana possession.

In 2021, Hughes was charged with possessing drug paraphernalia, manufacturing marijuana, possession of marijuana with the intent to manufacture, sell or deliver, and having knowingly maintained or kept a shop, residence, building, or some other place that is being unlawfully used for the purpose of selling, keeping, or using a controlled substance.

That same year, he was also charged with fleeing to elude arrest.

Back in 2012, he also faced possession of firearm by felon, eluding arrest with two aggravating factors, reckless driving to endanger, driving while license revoked,

In 2011, he was also faced the charge of possessing firearm by felon.

Back in 2009, he was charged with breaking and/or entering and possessing a stolen firearm.

Three years prior, he was twice charged with carrying a concealed gun, while as early as 2001, he was charged with communicating threats — against his father.

Kelly Rissman30 April 2024 18:45

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Who are the injured officers?

  • Chris Tolley, a CMPD officer, underwent surgery and is now in stable condidtion
  • Mike Giglio, a CMPD officer, suffered gunshot wound injuries and was released yesterday
  • Jack Blowers, a CMPD officer, suffered gunshot wound injuries and was released yesterday
  • Joshua Campbell, a CMPD officer, who not shot but suffered a broken foot and was discharged this morning

Kelly Rissman30 April 2024 18:30

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North Carolina Governor makes remarks at press conference

“North Carolina lost four heroes and saw four other heroes wounded,” Gov Roy Cooper said.

“We are grateful for their bravery and courage,” he said of the fallen officers.

He promised to continue to provide state resources in the aftermath of the tragedy.

Kelly Rissman30 April 2024 18:10

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