Terry Clark Hughes Jr. is the suspect who opened fire at the scene where four police officers in Charlotte, North Carolina, were shot and killed, according to Charlotte-Mecklenburg police.
“On Monday, April 29, 2024, an armed suspect opened fire on law enforcement officers in the 5000 block of Galway Drive in the North Tryon Division,” police wrote in an April 29 news release.
“The deceased suspect has been identified as Terry Clark Hughes, Jr, 39,” police wrote.
“Four Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department officers were shot, one of which succumbed to his injuries. Additionally, four officers from the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force were shot, three of which succumbed to their injuries.
Here’s what you need to know:
1. Police Say the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force Was Attempting to Serve Active Felony Warrants at a Home When Terry Clark Hughes Opened Fire
On Monday, April 29, 2024, around 1:30 p.m., the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force, “comprised of officers from multiple agencies, was conducting an investigation in the North Tryon Division at a home in the 5000 block of Galway Drive,” the release says.
“The preliminary investigation indicates officers were attempting to serve active felony warrants on a male subject,” it notes. “As officers approached, the male subject discharged his firearm striking multiple officers.”
The release continues: “These officers requested immediate response from other officers. As officers responded, the gunfire continued, striking additional officers.”
The US Marshals Service wrote in a statement on Facebook, “Our hearts are heavy tonight for the lives shattered by today’s horrific shooting in Charlotte, NC. We mourn the loss of our Deputy and two Task Force Officers. We are grateful for all the support, and we keep the families and colleagues of all officers involved, in our thoughts.”
2. An Officer, Joshua Eyer, ‘Fought for His Life for Several Hours’ Before Dying of His Injuries, Police Say
In total, police wrote, “eight officers were struck during the gunfire. The officers were rushed to area hospitals.”
“Three task force officers were pronounced deceased at the hospital. One of the injured CMPD Officers, Joshua Eyer, a 6-year veteran, fought for his life for several hours before succumbing to his injuries,” police noted.
The CMPD wrote in a tribute post on X,
Officer Joshua Eyer has passed away tonight from his injuries after being shot in the line of duty this afternoon while assisting other officers with the apprehension of a suspect. Officer Eyer faithfully served the CMPD’s North Tryon Division for six years and was a member of the 178th Recruit Class. We are forever indebted to Officer Eyer for his bravery and ultimate sacrifice. His life and service will never be forgotten. Please say a prayer for Officer Eyer’s loved ones during this difficult time.
3. Terry Clark Hughes Was Pronounced Deceased at the Residence, Police Say
According to the release, “the male suspect exited the residence on Galway Drive with a firearm. Law enforcement officers perceived an imminent deadly threat and fired their service weapons striking the suspect in the front yard of the residence.”
At this time, the CMPD’s Special Weapons and Tactics Team (SWAT) “began negotiations with other occupants in the house. Two females exited the residence and were transported to the Law Enforcement Center (LEC) in Uptown (601 E. Trade St.) to be interviewed by detectives,” the release says.
“Upon securing the scene, the suspect was pronounced deceased at the residence.”
4. Terry Clark Hughes Jr. Was Wanted for Possession of a Firearm by a Felony
Hughes was being sought for multiple felony counts, including a weapons offense, police wrote.
“Mr. Hughes was wanted for Possession of a Firearm by Felon and Felony Flee to Elude (2 counts) out of Lincoln County, North Carolina,” the release says.
“The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, The U.S. Marshals Office, North Carolina Department of Adult Correction, CMPD’s Crime Scene Investigations, CMPD’s Operations Command, Victim Services, N.C. State Highway Patrol, Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s Homicide Prosecution Team, MEDIC and the Charlotte Fire Department all responded to the scene,” police noted.
5. The Deceased Officers Included 2 Veterans of the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction
“Two 14-year NC Department of Adult Correction veterans, Sam Poloche and Alden Elliott were killed in the shooting,” reported WFMY-TV.
Both were part of the US Marshals task force, the television station reported.
“The investigation is being conducted by CMPD’s Homicide Unit,” the police news release says.
“This is an active and ongoing investigation. As is standard procedure with any officer involved shooting, the CMPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau will conduct a separate but parallel investigation,” it notes.
“As additional information develops, it will be released by the CMPD’s Public Affairs Office. For additional information in reference to this case, please refer to the report: 20240429-1333-00.”
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