CMPD Is investigating Charlotte’s 100th Homicide
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is investigating Charlotte’s 100th homicide after a teen died from the injuries he sustained in a shooting in northeast Charlotte.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is investigating Charlotte’s 100th homicide after a teen died from the injuries he sustained in a shooting in northeast Charlotte.
Nathaniel Isenhour 19, was killed after he was shot in a shopping center off University City Boulevard near East W T Harris Boulevard, according to a news release. WCCB learned that Isenhour is the son of a Sheriff’s deputy.
The shooting was reported just before 10pm on November 25th. Officers reportedly located evidence of a shooting but did not find any suspects or victims. A short time later, investigators say Isenhour showed up at Atrium Health University suffering from an apparent gunshot wound.
Isenhour was transported to Carolinas Medical Center where he died from his injuries this morning, according to a news release.
Anyone with information about this shooting is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.