Parents Staged Drive-By Shooting To Hide Their Role In Toddler s Shooting: Police
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Cleveland County Parents Accused Of Shooting 2-Year-Old Son
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North Carolina parents accused of shooting 2-year-old son
May 26, 2021
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SHELBY, N.C. (AP) Parents who said their 2-year-old son was the victim of a drive-by shooting have been arrested after detectives determined that they were responsible for the shooting, a North Carolina sheriff s office said Wednesday.
The shooting occurred at a Lawndale home on Mother s Day, May 9, the Cleveland County Sheriff s Office said in a news release. Deputies said the boy was shot in the abdomen and rushed to a hospital in Shelby for emergency surgery to stabilize him before being flown to hospital in Charlotte.
The child is still hospitalized and recovering from his injuries, and the investigation is ongoing, the sheriff’s office says.
Parents charged after toddler shot; Cleveland County deputies say they lied about it being a drive-by shooting
The sheriff s office says new evidence shows the shot was fired inside, and the parents tried to cover it up Author: Matthew Ablon (WCNC), Brandon Goldner Published: 12:10 PM EDT May 26, 2021 Updated: 5:47 PM EDT May 26, 2021
CLEVELAND COUNTY, N.C. Cleveland County deputies say the parents of a 2-year-old boy shot in the Lawndale community were actually the ones who shot the child, and not someone driving by.
WCNC Charlotte first reported on the shooting that unfolded before 10 a.m. along Douglas Street on May 9. We first learned the child had been shot in what deputies initially believed was a drive-by shooting. At a press conference later that day, Sheriff Alan Norman said the scene was being treated as such, but noted that possibility could be ruled out in the investigation.