Charles Wade Jr., 36, Kinston Shooting; Community Mourns Loss
The usually quiet streets of Kinston were disrupted in the early hours of Monday when 36-year-old Charles Wade Jr. was killed in a sudden act of violence that has left the community in shock and searching for clarity. The shooting occurred in the Carver Courts neighborhood, an area now overshadowed by grief.
According to police, officers were dispatched shortly before 1 a.m. after reports of a gunshot victim inside a building in the 12 block of Carver Courts. When they arrived, they found Wade with a gunshot wound and immediately attempted life-saving measures at the scene.
Despite their rapid response and efforts, Wade did not survive his injuries and was pronounced dead where he was found. His passing has left family members, friends, and neighbors devastated by the sudden loss.
Authorities are investigating the case as a homicide. Detectives are currently following leads to determine what led to the shooting, though no suspect or motive has been publicly identified so far.
Those who knew Charles Wade Jr. are now left grieving a life cut short. At 36, he was still in the midst of his life, and his absence has left a painful gap for those close to him.
Residents of Carver Courts describe the neighborhood as subdued and heavy with sorrow in the aftermath, as the community struggles to process what happened.
As the investigation continues, many are focusing on remembering Wade and the life he lived, rather than the circumstances of his death, as Kinston comes to terms with the tragedy.