Suspect Identified in Fatal Shooting of 20-Year-Old in North Charlotte: Reginald Harrison Wanted

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police revealed on Monday the identity of a suspect wanted for the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old man in north Charlotte last week. The incident, which took place near 4500 Tanager Park Drive on Thursday, March 14th, resulted in the death of Nasir Boyd, who succumbed to gunshot wounds after being rushed to a nearby medical facility.

Authorities responded to calls regarding the shooting around 2 p.m. and found Boyd suffering from severe injuries at the scene. Despite efforts to save him, Boyd was pronounced dead shortly after arrival at the medical center. It was a tragic event that shook the community, leaving residents concerned and eager for justice to be served.

After an investigation that spanned nearly a week, detectives were able to identify 21-year-old Reginald Harrison as the prime suspect in the case. Harrison is now the subject of a manhunt and is considered to be armed and dangerous. The news has prompted heightened alerts and increased efforts to locate and apprehend the suspect before any further harm can be done.

The identification of Harrison as the suspect has brought some relief to the community, as it signifies progress towards bringing closure to Boyd’s family and loved ones. However, the search for Harrison is ongoing, with law enforcement urging anyone with information on his whereabouts to come forward and assist in the apprehension process.

The tragic loss of Boyd has left a somber mood lingering over the neighborhood, with residents expressing solidarity and support for the victim’s family. As the investigation continues and efforts to locate Harrison intensify, the hope for justice remains strong among those affected by the senseless act of violence. The community is united in its determination to see the responsible party held accountable for their actions and to prevent any further harm from occurring in their midst.