Steele Creak is a war zone. Wednesday morning Charlotte thugs fired shots into a townhome while stealing a black Dodge Charger.
The suspect “fired directly, intentionally” into the house, unprovoked and for unknown reasons, said Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Major Ryan Kennedy.
The result was the death of a 4 year old little boy Jayce Edwards.
Jayce Edwards
CMPD:
On Wednesday, Sept. 17, members of the Steele Creek Division and SWAT located and arrested Marquise Geurrier (Guerrier), 24, Angelo Hudson, 20, and Jordan (Jordon) Davis, 23. All suspects were transported to the Law Enforcement Center (LEC) to speak with homicide detectives.
HUDSON, ANGELO DAVIS, JORDON GUERRIER, MARQUISE
At the conclusion of these interviews, all suspects were charged with Murder and transferred to the custody of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office.
On Thursday, Sept. 18, CMPD’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Team (VCAT) with the assistance of the Raleigh Police Department Fugitive Unit identified Anthony Abel, 18, as an additional suspect in connection to this case and took him into custody. Abel is charged First Degree Murder.
CMPD detectives are in the process of traveling to Raleigh to interview the suspect. In the coming weeks, Abel will be extradited back to Mecklenburg County.
CMPD Affidavit:
On Wednesday, September 17th, 2025, at 6:02 am, officers in the Steele Creek division responded to 2227 Cigar Court in reference to Stolen Vehicle call for service. An additional 911 caller advised that juvenile had been struck by gunfire in the residence.
The victim (Jayce Edwards) was pronounced deceased at the scene.
This case is being investigated as a Murder under CMPD complaint #2025-09170602 01.
Detectives reviewed multiple surveillance videos that showed subjects arriving in Dodge Durango and then several of the subjects breaking into Dodge Charger. At least one of the subjects was able to access the Charger and then drive off with the Durango in tow.
Before the Durango drives off, shots were fired into the residence at 2227 Cigar Court. Multiple casings were recovered from near the (where the) Durango (was parked).
Detectives were informed that (the) Dodge Durango was stolen earlier in the morning from Cabarrus County.
Detectives were also informed that a Chevrolet Camaro was stolen in York County.
Surveillance video from that residence showed two males breaking into and driving off with the Camaro. One was wearing distinctive patterned hoodie and pants with a floral pattern. The other was wearing hoodie, shorts, and. light colored shoes (consistent-with one of the subjects later seen attempting to break into the Dodge Charger),
The third individual was wearing distinctive jacket that was reflective on the front and back.
As the subjects drove off with the stolen Camaro, Dodge Durango is seen following them
Detectives in York County later observed the subjects matching the description of the Stolen Camaro and Charger at BP gas station in Mecklenburg County wearing the same clothing seen in the surveillance footage.
From the surveillance footage at the BP Gas Station, Officers were able to identify Anthony Abel and Jordan Davis.
Those subjects left the gas station and entered Jeep, which had also been reported stolen.
CMPD units were requested, and they attempted to stop the vehicle.
The vehicle fled from officers, and pursuit ensued with subsequent jump and run from police.
One of the subjects, Angelo Hudson, was apprehended. He matched the description of the subject at the scene of the stolen Chevrolet Camaro and Doge Charger.
Hudson admitted to being involved in the theft of the Dodge Durango, which was stolen in Cabarrus County.
Hudson admitted to-arriving in the Dodge Durango at the York scene and leaving in the Camaro once his friend (in flower-patterned pants) was able to break into it.
He also admitted to arriving in Durango at the scene on Cigar Court, where they attempted to break into the Charger.
He stated that he heard gunshots and ran back to the Durango. He also stated that someone from the Durango shot in the direction of 2227 Cigar Court. They then (left)following the Charger.
Hudson admitted to being with other co-defendants (Anthony Abel, Marquise Geurrier, and Jordan Davis) all at the scenes.
Detectives believe that there is probable cause to charge Angelo Hudson with the: Murder of the juvenile in the homicide.
Cedar's Take:
Everyone of these Mofos except Hudson has priors for violent crimes.
Davis a five time loser (convictions) who should not have been walking among us. His release from parole in November last year was a mistake. Convicted of 18 charges in all most consolidated and still allowed to live among us.
Guerrier has dozens of arrests and zero convictions. The Mecklenburg Courts are so screwed up that Judge Keith Smith granted a $5,000 bail request on prior weapons and drug charges and the Meck DA didn't object Today! September 18, 2025.
Able the 18 year old has 3 arrests this year all for weapons, drugs and car theft and on September 11, 2025 DWI and probation violation charge and was recently released from jail back on September 13th.
Hudson is apparently a first time loser at least in Mecklenburg County with no prior arrests
Lim?????
ReplyDeleteThat kind of shooting is rare in broad daylight…when will the lies stop??
“Jury of your peers”
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Always grabbing for extra money, Marcus
DeleteIf thugs break into a car and one drops their cellphone in the victims car and when victim finally discovers it & gives it to the cop who took the report & that cop responds that they got into the phone & have been calling the contacts & they won't answer their phone then how is anyone interested in stopping these little thug rings?
ReplyDeleteHeart Breaking and it makes me Fist Pounding Angry that no one from the black community will speak for this little boy. No one from the black community will condemn this behavior that led to his murder.
ReplyDeleteAnyone angry about how those BLM people blocked traffic the other day protesting this?
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