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I have new neighbors, Nancy and Bob LeGore and their son Brian. Theyâre such nice people. I couldnât have been more pleased to have them move next door. What no one is pleased about, especially the LeGores, is the reason they had to move from the Hickory neighborhood they loved and friends they cherished: The LeGoresâ house burned â twice.
I knew Nancyâs parents well. The late Crawford and Willa Deane Bost were beloved Catawba County residents â Crawford, a well-known antiques and fine furniture dealer, and Willa Deane, a retired elementary school teacher and collector of vintage china and crystal. Naturally, Nancy had all manner of valuable furnishings before the fires destroyed every last piece.
The shooting happened late on Wednesday night in Hickory, North Carolina
Seven-year-old Zakylen Greylen Harris was killed after being shot in the neck
The incident is being investigated as a possible road rage incident
Zakylen s two younger brothers, who were in the car, were not injured
Douglas Mason Wilson, 23, is charged with first-degree murder and is being held without bond following his arrest on Thursday night
Hickory Police are asking for help in finding the people who shot and killed a 7-year-old boy on Tate Boulevard Wednesday night.
Hickory police held press conference on a shooting from Wednesday night that claimed the life of a 7-year-old boy.
Zakylen Greylen Harris died from a gunshot wound to the neck, according to a press release issued by Hickory police. He was a passenger in a vehicle driven by his mother on one of Hickoryâs main thoroughfares.
âItâs tough. We are here to ask for your help. We need your help. Someone out there knows what happened and we are asking anyone with any information to contact us,â Hickory Police Chief Thurman Whisnant said. âThis was a senseless act of violence ⦠The men and women of the Hickory Police Department will act tirelessly to see justice is brought to the coward that did this.â