Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Charlotte's 88th Murder Victim Jamario Roger Caldwell Age 32

Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Homicide Unit are conducting a homicide investigation near the intersection of North Davidson Street and East 12th Street in the Central Division.

  
Jamario Roger Caldwell Photo Courtesy MCSO

On Tuesday, October 8, 2024, at approximately 9:10 a.m., Eastway Division officers responded to an Assault with a Deadly Weapon with injury call for service in the 100 block of Winding Path Way. Upon arrival, officers located an unoccupied vehicle and multiple shell casings.  

A short time later, Central Division officers responded to an Assault with a Deadly Weapon with injury call for service near the intersection of North Davidson Street and East 12th Street. Upon arrival, officers located a male victim suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. The Charlotte Fire and MEDIC also responded to the scene.  MEDIC pronounced the victim deceased on scene.

Facts seems to indicate the victim identified as Jamario Caldwell, age 32 was shot at the first location and was driven to the North Davidson location.

A search of Jamario Roger Caldwell age 32 turned up more than 50 charges since age 18 most were dismissed. The reasons for dismissal range from lack of evidence to lost paperwork. 

We was convicted in 2010, 2011 and 2016. Caldwell had his probation revoked in 2019 and spent 3 months in prison being released in March of 2020.


A go fund me has been started to help the family with funeral expenses. So far the effort has raised $585 of the $15,000 goal.

15 comments:

  1. This is why I don’t stay around them.

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  2. Cops been settin Jamario up for years. Nothing stuck. Guess one of em finally killed him. We needs to check everyone’s cam footage. Poor guy just trying to get to work at cats, almost made it there.
    Next thing you know, whitey be trying to toss his ballot this next month

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    1. Tru dat, 20 charges in 4 years is a hot seat fo sho no doubt

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  3. Keep it going! The PURGE of ‘24!

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  4. Funny they left out this info on the WSOC story

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  5. J was a family many putting food on the table for his kids. This is slander

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    1. Odd family man with felony arrests thick as fleas on a lazy dog on a summer day.

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  6. Get back in your Hidey Holes!

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  7. The he was a good boy crowd is on full alert. Even got Joe Bruno to run a sad story of how he was the father of 5. How many baby mommas? 3 if I understood correctly.

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  8. I’m starting a gofundme to pay off some of the outstanding legal bills he had. Those guys did great things to get those charges dropped. Lost paperwork clearances don’t come free.

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  9. Did they just dump him in the street after he bled out?

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  10. One less noogie what is the problem? If the prep resists send him to the ME as well.

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  11. Nothing is going to change. Maybe after this election? Just stay in your Hidey Hole and flee back to Union County at the end of your shift. As cops, it's all about self preservation and keeping your eyes on the finish line during these difficult times.

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