South Charlotte Homicide: One women killed and one man injured in Nate Martin shooting

A tragic shooting incident in South Charlotte, NC, has resulted in a murder charge and an attempted murder charge against a suspect, Nate Martin. The incident occurred on December 12, 2023, at the 4000 block of Meadowridge Drive, leaving one woman dead and a man hospitalized in critical condition, as reported by law enforcement.

Upon responding to a distress call reporting a double shooting, authorities found two individuals with gunshot wounds. Tragically, one victim, identified as a woman, was pronounced deceased at the scene, while the other victim, a man, was swiftly transported to the hospital due to the severity of his injuries.

Subsequently, the suspect, Nate Martin, was identified and apprehended by law enforcement officials. He has since been charged with murder and attempted murder in connection with the shooting incident. However, additional details regarding the motive or circumstances leading to the tragic event have not been disclosed by authorities at this time.

Kelly Thompson Sanchez posted on Facebook,

“This is just awful”

In a Livestream by local resident Luis Camacho Jr., concerns were raised about Nate Martin’s alleged criminal history. According to Camacho, Nate is known within the community and has faced accusations related to sexual offenses with minor. While these allegations have not been officially confirmed, Camacho mentioned that Martin has a history of arrests, including the recent charges of murder and attempted murder.

The investigation remains ongoing as authorities work to gather more information regarding the incident and any potential motives behind the tragic shooting in South Charlotte.

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Source: vothisaucamau.edu.vn

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