Friday, July 12, 2024

Illegal Immigrant from Honduras Arrested after Shooting Spree and Homicide

According to CMPD on July 9, 2024, at approximately 1:16 AM Metro Division officers responded to the 3800 block of Statesville Avenue in reference to shots fired call for service (20240709-0116-01), The 9-1-1 caller advised hearing multiple gunshots near the intersection of Jeff Adams Drive and Statesville Avenue.



Officers arrived on scene and located Chevrolet Equinox SUV stopped in the outbound lanes of Statesville Avenue scene.  just north of the Jeff Adams intersection. 

Officers located the victim, DOB: 01/12/1966, suffering from an apparent GSW to the abdomen seated in the driver's seat of the vehicle. 

MEDIC 50 arrived a short time later and pronounced the victim deceased at 1:22 AM.

During the investigation, detectives were able to link the suspect vehicle and discharged shell casings to multiple other shootings that occurred all within approximately 30-minute timeframe around the city. Detectives were able to confirm the same defendants also were involved in the following incidents:

20240709-0109-00 (Attempted Murder (x3), ADWIKISI, SIOV) 

20240709-0116-01 (1st Degree Murder, SIOV, Felony Conspiracy) 

20240709-0120-00 (Attempted Murder) 

20240709-0133-00 (Attempted Murder)

On July 11, 2024, at approximately 12:55 AM

CMPD officers-were conducting dedicated patrol in the Steele Creek division. They conducted traffic stop on black 2011 Honda Accord at the 400 block of East Arrowood Road. The vehicle matched the description of the suspect vehicle for series of shootings that occurred in the same area and in the Metro Division on July 9, 2024, starting at approximately 1:05 AM 

During the stop, officers developed probable cause to arrest the driver of the vehicle. The driver was identified as a juvenile. He was arrested at the scene and charged with carrying concealed weapon, possession of handgun by a minor, and possession of stolen firearm. The vehicle that he was driving was believed to be the suspect vehicle and contained evidence related to the above-listed shootings on July 9, 2024. 

The vehicle was towed to the CMPD Law Enforcement Center and searched for evidence related to the case. Juvenile was transported to the LEC and interviewed about the case. He waived his rights and agreed to talk without parent present. He stated that he and Carlos Roberto-Diaz (DOB 10/29/2005, 18 years of age) went to party and then drove around the city shooting at people. Juvenile admitted that he and Carlos shot at people in the Beattie's Ford Road /Lasalle Street area (Metro Division) and the South Boulevard area (Steele Creek Division). 

CMPD Detectives developed probable cause to arrest juvenile for the following shootings based on witness testimony, surveillance video images, physical evidence at scenes, and the admissions made by the juvenile.

The following cases were determined to be related:

20240709-0109-00 Catherine Simmons 

20240709-0116-01 Statesville Avenue

20240709-0133-00 Nations Ford Road

20240709-0120-00 Nations Ford Road

Detectives believed there is sufficient probable cause and then requested an arrest warrant against Carlos Roberto-Diaz (DOB 10/29/2005) for SIOD(x2), SIOV(x2), Attempted Murder(x5), ist Degree Murder, Felony Conspiracy, ADWIKISI.

In the afternoon hours of Thursday July 11, 2024, the CMPD’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Team (VCAT), with assistance from FBI Charlotte, located and arrested Mr. Diaz without incident and transported him to the Law Enforcement Center (LEC) in Uptown (601 E. Trade St.) to be interviewed by Homicide detectives.  

At the conclusion of the interview, Diaz was transferred into the custody of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office. 

Carlos Roberto-Diaz Photo MCSO

The unnamed 16-year-old juvenile was transferred into the custody of the Department of Juvenile Justice.

Both are being held pending additional bond hearings.

Based on the investigation, detectives believe the 16-year-old suspect intended to engage in additional violent criminal activity. Due to the great proactive work by officers and Homicide detectives, they likely prevented any additional harm to innocent victims.

The time frame, proximity, and evidence collected led detectives to believe the five shooting incidents that occurred between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 1:30 a.m. on Tuesday, July 9 were linked.  Forensic lab testing has since confirmed at least three of those incidents are linked.  Lab testing will continue to determine if the additional incidents are linked.  

According to WSOC TV News Roberto-Diaz entered the US illegally in 2019 and was arrested by the CBP and released. 

Thursday, July 11, 2024

Drug Deal Ends In Shootout Over Customer Service

CMPD has charged repeat offender and drug dealer Jeprese Demarius Poole with murder.


Poole was arrested on Wednesday after a 19-year-old was dropped off at a northeast Charlotte hospital on Tuesday with serious gunshot wounds, which later claimed his life, according to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police.

The victim was identified as Marquez Alexander Summers has no prior arrests according to the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office. 

The suspect, Demarius Jeprese Poole, 22, was charged with murder and discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle.

According to police reports on July 09, 2024, around 5:30 p.m. University Division Officers responded to Atrium University in reference to gunshot victim who arrived at the hospital. At 5:36 in the afternoon the victim, Marquez Summers, was pronounced deceased by. Homicide and Crime Scene were requested and responded.

An interview was conducted with the driver of the vehicle that dropped off the victim at the hospital. He stated to CMPD detectives that he had made marijuana deal with the known individual and agreed to meet in the neighborhood behind Rockwell Park. 

He advised that his friend, Marquez Alexander Summers, was in the vehicle's passenger seat and was to make the marijuana deal and directed him to the meeting location on Carver Street near Hawkins Place. 

The marijuana deal was for $470, the suspect counted the money and then disputed the amount at which point there was an exchange of gunfire. The driver described the suspect as black male, snaggle tooth,. medium skin, with thick dreadlocks. 

He provided consent for his cellphone and detectives found one of the last phone numbers he Facetimed with. The phone number located in the phone belonged to the defendant.

He said he was on Facetime with known individual and an unknown black male. 

The defendant Poole was also at the hospital suffering from gunshot wound. He told police that he admitted to being present at the shooting and conducting the drug transaction. He admitted to having firearm consistent with 40 caliber cartridge cases located at the crime scene and he matched the physical description of the suspect videoed by the driver of the vehicle that dropped off the victim. 

The shooting happened around 5:30 p.m. along Carver Boulevard near Rockwell Church Road.

When the arrest warrants were obtained, Poole was already in the custody of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office on theft charge and outstanding warrants.

Poole has a long history of crimes and not surprisingly all 7 have been dismissed by the Mecklenburg County DA's office. With only a non-support hearing and the larceny case still pending.

Communicating Threats October 14, 2017, Dismissed April 26, 2018

Misdemeanor Larceny March 24, 2018, Dismissed April 23, 2018

Possession Marijuana November 7, 2018, Dismissed September 9, 2019

Breaking and Entering November 7, 2018, Dismissed September 19, 2019

Misdemeanor Larceny December 28, 2018, Dismissed November 6, 2019

Breaking and Entering Motor Vehicle March 12, 2021, Dismissed March 9, 2024

Misdemeanor Larceny May 12, 2021, Dismissed January 24, 2024

Non-Support May 8, 2023, Released on Bond Pending 

Misdemeanor Larceny November 3, 2023, Released on $500.00 Secured Bond Pending

Eviction December 28, 2023,Summary Ejectment Guilty January 11, 2024

However in a departure from recent catch and release actions by Mecklenburg County Judge Jennifer Fleet who released a rapist and murderer on a $450.00 cash bond, Judge Mercer denied Poole bail and set the next hearing date for July 31, 2024 at 1:30.

As of August 28, 2024 he was still in the custody of the MCSO.


Tuesday, July 9, 2024

Mayhem and Madness in Charloot

Five homicides in 24 hours.

Five people are dead and at least three others were injured, including two in critical condition, after multiple shootings across the Charlotte area in the last 24 hours. 

According to CMPD these are the shootings.

Steele Creek Division - Officers responded to shootings including one in the 400 block of Griffith Road just before 1 a.m. Tuesday less than 24 hours before the first one just off 485 in South Charlotte on Monday morning. CMPD later stated that the incident investigation was continuing as only a death investigation. 

Metro Division - One person is dead in a shooting along the 3800 Statesville Avenue, near Jeff Adams Drive in north Charlotte, CMPD said.

Westover Division - 1500 Parker Drive just before 9:00 p.m. Two victims were transported one who was pronounced deceased upon arrival and two others were also hospitalized, according to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.

North Division - CMPD Officers also responded to the 8900 block of Cinnabay Drive around 5:30 p.m. where they found a victim who had been shot. The victim died at the scene. CMPD stated that they are not looking for a shooter or shooters at this time.

South Division - 36-year-old Derrick Byas, was found shot to death outside of a car, near an embankment off of Rea Road, between Interstate 485 and Piper Glen Drive, early Monday morning according to CMPD.


Monday, July 8, 2024

South Charlotte Homicide Updated

South Charlotte is not normally a location you'd expect to find a homicide investigation. So my drive in to work this morning was a surprise from the start.

I can deal with idiot drivers, but a dozen CMPD marked and unmarked SUV's and the news media blocking traffic is a little much.



According to WSOC news A homicide investigation got underway Monday morning in south Charlotte, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said.

The trouble with WSOC is they call the street "Read Road" and claim that the road was closed. Neither are correct.



According to one neighbor the car had been stopped in the road with the flashers on since around 12:45 am.

According to WSOC reports are that Police were called around 5:30 a.m. for a disabled vehicle.



Seems the vehicle in question with Colorado tags may have been parked in the Northbound lane of Rea Road between I-485 and Piper Glen Drive sometime before midnight.

Once on the scene CMPD Officers quickly determined that there was a victim and the victim was deceased. 

CMPD has identified the deceased as 36 year old Derrick Byas.

Photo MCSO April 2023

The official statement from CMPD:

Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Homicide Unit are conducting a homicide investigation in the 7300 block of Rea Road in the South Division.

On Monday, July 8, shortly before 5:30 a.m., officers responded to a vehicle disabled call for service in the 7300 block of Rea Road.  Upon arrival, officers discovered a victim with a gunshot wound. MEDIC pronounced the victim deceased on the scene.

Homicide Unit detectives responded to the scene to conduct an investigation, and Crime Scene Search responded to process the scene and collect physical evidence. Representatives from CMPD’s Operations Command, Victim Services and CFD also assisted.

The investigation into this case is active and ongoing. As additional information develops, it will be released by the CMPD’s Public Affairs Office. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call 704-432-TIPS and speak directly to a Homicide Unit detective. Detective Buhr is the lead detective assigned to this case. 


Update 7/19/2024

Eric Anthony Watson age 42 was processed into the Mecklenburg County jail this morning after being transported from Lancaster, South Carolina.

Photo MCSO July 19, 2024

Watson an Indian Land resident is charged in the robbery and murder of Derrick Byas age 36 last Monday on Rea Road near the I-485 Exit.

Update According to CMPD:

On July 8th, 2024, Officers responded to the intersection of Rea Rd. and I-485 in reference to disabled vehicle call for service. Upon arriving and inspecting the surrounding area, the victim was located deceased in the woods off the side of Rea Rd. The victim's vehicle was parked in the right travel lane with the hazard lights on.

Detectives observed gunshot wound to the left side of the victim's head. discharged cartridge case was located in the victim's vehicle, and another was located next to the victim's body.

The victim's friends and family stated he is known to carry two cell phones. The victim's friends and family provided different phone numbers that had been used to contact the victim previously. Detectives searched did not locate the victim's cell phones, wallet, or keys to the vehicle at the scene.

Detectives obtained phone records on the three numbers provided by the victim's family. The victim was located at bar/club known as The Peace Pipe just prior to the incident. 

The victim's friends and family advised the victim took an emergency call and left abruptly to go and meet someone. The victim left the bar/club and approximately 2330 hrs. on July 7th, 2024.

Detectives reviewed the victim's records for one of the numbers and located call with 410-598-2773 at approximately 2318 hrs. on July 7th, 2024. Detectives obtained audio and video from the bar/club that captures the victim on the phone at approximately 2318 hrs. The victim is speaking about exchanging locations with someone and coming to meet them while on speakerphone. The victim leaves at approximately 2330 hrs. The victim's records show one of the numbers remained at the bar/club and the other numbers traveled from the bar/club and arrived at the scene at around the time of the incident. 

Witnesses in the neighborhood of the incident heard shots occurring at around the time of the victim's arrival at approximately 2345 hrs.

A silver sedan is seen leaving the scene with the hazard lights on toward Rea Rd. and Piper Glen Dr. shortly after the shots are heard. The vehicle makes U-turn and heads towards I-485. 

The victim's records show the two phone numbers he traveled to the scene with leave the scene and travel down Johnston Rd. outbound from 1-485. The records are consistent with vehicle located on Real Time Crime Center cameras that is also consistent with the vehicle leaving the scene. This vehicle passes through FLOCK cameras and SC Tag: 830 ADG was captured. The two phone numbers that leave the scene eventually turn off.

The tag comes back to 2020 dark gray Lexus IS300 registered to female at 848 Kathy Dianne Dr., Fort Mill, SC 29707. Detectives researched 410-598-2773 and found it was associated with Eric Watson in database available to law enforcement. Eric Watson lives at 848 Kathy Dianne Dr., Fort Mill, SC 29707.

Detectives obtained phone records for 410-598-2773. The records show that the phone number was in the location of the incident at around the time of the incident. 410-598-2773 has several records in the area of 848 Kathy Dianne Dr., Fort Mill, SC 29707.

Detectives are seeking charges for Murder and Robbery with Dangerous Weapon. 

Watson is currently being held without bond. His next court date in Monday July 22, 2024 at 10:00 AM.

Update July 22 2024 13:14 Judge Jennifer Fleet denied bond for the defendant and bound him over to August 8th a little more than two weeks. Apparently the heat she got from releasing a rapist and murderer had at least a small impression on her.  

Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Brent Simpson E.O.W. July 1, 2024

An officer has died in the hospital from a self-inflicted gunshot wound Monday afternoon, according to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police.



“Preliminary information indicates one CMPD officer suffered from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, was transported to a local hospital, and succumbed to his injuries,” CMPD confirmed.

On Monday afternoon, CMPD identified the officer as K-9 Officer Brent Simpson who was a graduate of the 148th Recruit Class and served with CMPD since 2006.

Officers with the Steele Creek Division responded to calls Monday afternoon, July 1, in the 7300 block of Steele Creek Road, just south of the CLT Airport, where Simpson was found.

CMPD said Officer Simpson was assigned to the K-9 unit and faithfully served alongside his K-9 partner, Levi, for six years.

Before joining CMPD, Officer Simpson served in the U.S. Navy as an Operation Specialist with the Military Police for four years.

“His life and service will never be forgotten. Please say a prayer for Officer Simpson’s loved ones and fellow officers during this difficult time,” CMPD said Monday afternoon.

Saturday, June 29, 2024

Woman Raped and Murdered - Her Killer Free on Insane Low Bond.

Michelle Schechter, 27, was murdered on June 16, 2024, on Glenwood Drive in Charlotte, NC 

On June 16 just around 10:20 PM CMPD Officers were dispatched to Econo Lodge at 4115 Glenwood Drive, Suite 248 in reference to an assault with a deadly weapon with injury call.


Upon arrival, Officers located the victim, Michelle Lynn Eakin Schechter who was being treated by Charlotte Fire Department (CFD) for gunshot wound. The victim stated to CFD that she was raped before being transported by Medic to Atrium Pineville where she died less than an hour later.


CMPD Detectives reviewed surveillance footage and observed the suspect Raphael Omar Wright, Jr. park a black Ford Fusion at the hotel. Wright was then seen using his phone before going to the victim's room, about 10 minutes later the victim was seen running from her room while holding her back. 

Moments later the suspect exited the victim's room and left in his vehicle. No one else was seen entering or exiting the victim's room between the time when the suspect arrived and when he left the scene.



The license plate of the Ford Fusion, SC tag UKI-199 is registered to the suspect, Raphael Omar Wright Jr. (B/M, DOB 08/01/2001). Wright matches the description of the suspect seen in the surveillance footage. Detectives processed the victim's room and located the victim's cell phone. Data from the victim's cell phone showed the victim had received a text message from the suspect which stated, "I'm parking," at the same time as when the suspect had parked.

Wright was later located in Rock Hill at 2311 Nuthatch Drive and arrested by York County, Rockhill and CMPD officers.

Originally a Mecklenburg County Magistrate issued that bond order at $50,000 but due to the nature of the crime it was automatically reviewed by Judge Jennifer Fleet.

Judge Jennifer Fleet gave him a $50K secured bond.


Within hours, he posted it and was released from the custody of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff.

Outrage over the insanely low bond was swift, following social media posts by WSOC's Joe Bruno and Hunter Sáenz.

CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings was not pleased issuing the following statement:

Today, a suspect who was charged with First Degree Murder and First Degree Rape was released after posting bond that was set at $50,000 by a Mecklenburg County District Court judge. Disappointed doesn’t begin to describe how I feel in the decision to set a bond that low for a suspect charged with such serious violent felonies. I have always maintained that there is no bond amount that is sufficient for a community’s peace of mind regarding their safety. This type of bond amount for Murder is exactly what I worked to eliminate when I advocated for the Pre-Trial Integrity Act that was signed into law in 2023. The CMPD takes violent offenses against our community members seriously and we utilize all available resources to hold those offenders accountable. We continue to ask our judicial partners to do the same.

A few hours later Meck DA Spencer Merriweather released his own statement:

The District Attorney’s office is ethically prohibited from commenting on any specific pending case. Our prosecutors regularly ask for defendants charged in homicide and other violent offenses to be detained in custody pending trial.

Shortly after US Senator Thom Tillis:

$50K bail posted by a suspect charged with first degree murder and rape. This judge is an absolute disgrace to the criminal justice system. What a slap in the face to the victim’s family and a betrayal of @CMPD and the brave officers putting their lives at risk to keep Charlotte safe. #ncpol

Former Meck County Commissioner Matthew Ridenhour also spoke up filling in gaps and adding a few more details.

I'd like to introduce to you Judge Jennifer Fleet, pictured being sworn in, a Mecklenburg County District Court Judge. On Friday, she gave an 'alleged' murderer and rapist a $50k bond. Yes, you read that correctly. This guy is probably halfway to Mexico by now.


She's a hyper-progressive judge who has a history of setting low (or none at all!) bail amounts.

Remember that 19 year old woman who broke into 197 cars in a 30 day period last winter? $165k unsecured bond, which means the woman didn't actually have to post any money. Or how about the 19 year old that shot and killed a 14 year old? The state recommended not to release him on bond--but Judge Fleet let him out on $250k bond. In 2018, Mecklenburg was divided into several districts for District Court, and we had several excellent GOP District Court judges. Three Democrat judges filed suit in 2019 (Judges Cureton, Best, Brooks), and now District Court judges are elected countywide. Unsurprisingly, now 21 of 21 Mecklenburg District Court Judges are Democrats. And this is what we get. Remember, we don't have to live like this. But progressives ensure that we do.

Cedar's Take:

Understand that the $50,000.00 bond required Wright to only "promise" to pay $4,500.00 in cash to which he produced only $2,400.00 before being released.

The only requirements of his release is no contact with witnesses and "banned" from the location of the crime.

Electronic monitoring was not required.

This girl's life was was worth all of $2,400.00 to this judge.

Wright's next court date is July 17, 2024 at 1:30 in courtroom.

Cedar Update:

I'm not going to judge this angel. Y'all need to understand there are people who are heartbroken. Regardless of why she was at this cheap hotel.

Miss Schechter was just 1 of 57 homicides in the first six months of this year. 7 of those are women and 17 are young people under the age of 18.

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

World Class Ship Hole

Charlotte City Council is likely going to give David Tepper a $650 million dollar payday. 

But the clowns who make these decisions are no less arrogant than the Classless King Rube himself. 

Sure bright shiny new things are fun.Light rail,uptown parking benches, gay pride murals.

OK Fine whatever makes you happy.

But $650 million is comical at best.

Head out South Blvd, it doesn't take long go just four miles to Woodlawn. Along the way you'll pass a couple homeless camps and a dozen or so panhandlers. Trash lined streets and sidewalks in what was once a fairly OK part of Charlotte. But no more.

As long as it is not raining you can manage to navigate the area of South Blvd and Woodlawn but the lack of pavement markings around Woodlawn are confusing, more so if you are inbound approaching Woodlawn because the lack of lane markings makes it hard to tell which lane is left and which is a through lane.



Add a summer thunderstorm and the streets become a no-man's land of drive where you what if you dare. 

Outbound past Woodlawn is worse there are no lane markings whatsoever.



Between BofA stadium and Woodlawn there are 3 traffic lights with non functional bulbs.Street lights are pretty good after dusk with no more than every sixth or eighth light dark. 

Trash cans at bus stops haven't been emptied in weeks.

My father used to preach "start with your socks" in other words if you don't take care of the small things until later you'll look pretty funny with your socks over your shoes and under ware on top of your pants.

Maybe Charlotte City Council should start with their socks, fix the streets, take care of the homeless and repair some potholes, before giving a billionaire another 1/2 a billion?