Rodriguez Chambers has been charged with the murder of Caleb Johnson, 23, and Prince Tribble, 32.
Suspect Chambers has at least 18 arrests since turning 18 with nearly 100 charges all achieved over the last two years.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police responded to a reported shooting on Oakwood Road, just off Statesville Avenue, around 2:30 p.m. last Sunday November 2, 2025. When officers arrived, they found 23-year-old Caleb Johnson and 32-year-old Prince Tribble suffering from gunshot wounds. Both men died at the scene.
On Thursday, CMPD arrested Rodriguez Chambers, 22, in connection with the case. Chambers is charged with two counts of first-degree murder, discharging a firearm in the city, possession of a firearm by a felon and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
One Charlotte "Media Partner" stated "Detectives determined the incident was isolated and the community wasn't at risk of another attack."
CMPD Charging Affidavit
On November 2, 2025 at 2:24 PM, North Division Officers responded to an ADW with injury call for service. Upon arrival, officers located Prince Tribble and Caleb Johnson lying in the front yard with multiple gunshot wounds.
The victims pronounced deceased on scene.
Information from witnesses of the murder advised hearing at least two separate volleys of gunfire. Just after the individual courses of gunfire, a witness heard a male voice saying, "Are you hit?" and shortly after, a gold Buick Regal quickly drove through the yard, and sped quickly out of the neighborhood. Real time crime video shows the gold Buick Regal speeding away from the scene.
Cellphone records place Rodriguez Chambers at 4224 Oakwood Road throughout the day, up until 1.40 PM, after which the phone is cut off, and no further data is available until 4:00 PM, when he is no longer at 4224 Oakwood Road.
Evidence gathered from 4224 Oakwood Road suggests that multiple firearms had been used during the murder and numerous 9mm discharged cartridge casing were recovered. No guns remained on the scene, indication that Rodriguez Chambers and the unknown male had taken Caleb Johnson's firearm.
On October 20, 2025, a carjacking occurred at 300 North Tryon Street. Rodrigues Chambers was identified as a suspect in the case, and a 9mm discharged cartridge casing was collection. A NIBIN Lead was obtained linking his discharged cartridge casing to a discharges cartridge casing from 4224 Oakwood Road.
Due to the above information, I request a warrant be issued for Rodriguez Chambers for tow count of First-Degree Murder.
It is assumed that CMPD is still looking for the "unnamed" second person.
Cedar's Take:
CMPD and local media will discount this double homicide as not a random attack. The idea is that this sort of thing happens in a big city and that as the mayor has said before 'By and Large Charlotte is a safe city".
Yet every year there are a dozen cases where bystanders, passersby and children are injured or killed. Enough. Stop releasing violent felons back onto Charlotte's streets with minimal bail.
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Sounds like a shitty case that’ll end up being dismissed by our shitty DA’s office. Mr Chambers will be released and then hopefully be killed before he kills anyone else.
ReplyDeleteNot gonna lie. He killed two dirtbags so good job. He did more than what police or the criminal justice system could do.
ReplyDeleteThis is true my nigger
DeleteLMAO! Y’all on here complaining about rookies getting homicide positions writing shitty reports like these.
ReplyDeleteDamn. This is the homicide detective’s report. I stand correct. Complain on lmao. 🤣
DeleteHey dumb fucks..there’s a new tool called “copilot” that will write your reports. We use it here in Huntersville.
ReplyDeleteThats Microsoft AI. If you are too illiterate to compose a written report without AI doing it for you - you'll be too dumb in court to defend a story you didn't write yourself.
DeleteHave you read our reports? You must be old and retired. Things are different here now.
DeleteAxon has a report writer too that syncs with the bodycam to give an airtight report
DeleteAnyone who works in Huntersville is a moron
DeleteLooks like Ken Gill was right.
ReplyDeleteWhy isn't he listed in the MCSO inmate search portal?
ReplyDeleteThe portal has been crap since GARRY arrived.
DeleteCedar can you add a "where are they now" like you've done on other posts like this?
ReplyDeleteDone
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