Nightclub employee killed, five hospitalized in Uptown Charlotte mass shooting

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CHARLOTTE

— A deadly shooting erupted near an Uptown Charlotte nightclub early Sunday, leaving one nightclub employee dead and five others hospitalized in what officials are calling a senseless act of violence.

According to the

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD)

, officers responded to reports of gunfire just after 2 a.m. on July 13 in the 300 block of North College Street — near

The Hive

and other nightlife spots on East 6th Street.


Employee Killed, Others Hospitalized After Gunfire

When officers arrived, they discovered one victim who had been shot and was pronounced dead at the scene. Police said three additional people suffered

non-life-threatening gunshot wounds

and were transported by emergency crews, while two others made their own way to the hospital.

The

identity of the deceased

has not yet been made public by CMPD.


Nightclub Responds, Disputes Origin of Incident

In a statement, representatives from

Encore Nightclub

, where the deceased worked, expressed sorrow but clarified that the shooting did

not occur inside

their venue nor stem from any altercation on their property.

“We want to make it clear that this incident did not occur or stem from any conflict or altercation inside Encore/XO. It appears to be the result of a senseless act of gun violence that occurred in the surrounding area,” the statement read, as reported by

Queen City News

.

However, witnesses who were at the scene claimed the incident may have started with an

argument inside the club

, later escalating outside.


Community Reacts and Police Investigation Ongoing

Local resident Fernando Cardenas, who works nearby, voiced concern over rising late-night violence in the area.

“It’s safety, it’s safety,” Cardenas said. “We have families here. We have cultural events. We don’t have problems, but probably at 3 a.m. — 4 a.m., that changes,”

he told reporters

.

Visible evidence of the violence included

bullet holes in a witness’s vehicle

, underscoring the dangerous and chaotic nature of the scene.


No Suspects Named Yet

CMPD has not released any information regarding a suspect and confirmed that

no arrests

have been made at this time.

Authorities have encouraged anyone with information to contact a homicide detective at

704-432-8477

or to provide anonymous tips via

Crime Stoppers

at

704-334-1600

.

The investigation remains active, and officials say

updates will follow

as they gather more information.

Do you live or work near Uptown Charlotte’s nightlife district? How has rising violence impacted your sense of safety? Share your thoughts at

saludastandard-sentinel.com

.

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