Early Saturday morning, shortly after midnight, a shooting at a private house party in Wilmington, North Carolina killed three and injured at least four.
WILMINGTON Two young men were treated for gunshot wounds after a shooting on 6th Street Friday afternoon.
Wilmington Police Department officers responded to a ShotSpotter notification near the 1100 block of 6th Street at around 4:10 p.m.
As the officers were surveying the area, New Hanover Regional Medical Center staff called and informed WPD two gunshot wound victims had arrived at the hosptial.
One victim, Dywaune Reshaune Jr., 19, was treated for non-life threatening injuries. Reshaune had an outstanding warrant for assault with a deadly weapon and was arrested after being released from the hospital. Reshaune’s charge occurred around this time last year, according to WPD, at 6th and Meares Street.
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Neighbors, officials react to overnight shooting in Wilmington Police respond to a mass shooting in Wilmington, NC (Source: WECT News) By WECT Staff | April 3, 2021 at 8:15 PM EDT - Updated April 4 at 2:32 PM
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Three people are dead and four others injured in a mass shooting early Saturday morning.
Wilmington Police responded to calls of shots fired on Kidder St. between 7th and 8th streets just after midnight. They arrived and discovered that a gunfight had erupted inside the home during a party, according to police.
Kim Eason lives a few doors down from where the shooting took place. She said that around midnight she saw a group of ten people gathered on the corner of 8th and Kidder Streets. She first thought it was a home invasion until she heard gunshots.