We found a gift from grief | Family of man killed after his fiancée s baby shower, welcomes new addition and starts scholarship program
The family said the community rallied around them during their time of grief so they want to return the gesture through the ForeverTwenty9 Scholarship Author: Adaure Achumba Updated: 11:15 PM EDT May 6, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. The family of a Greensboro man shot and killed after leaving a baby shower for his pregnant fiancée has set up a scholarship in his memory.
Greensboro Police said they are still trying to find who shot 29-year-old Shannon Jamaal Carter on January 17, 2021. Police said Carter was among two people whom officers found shot by a gas station on West Gate City Boulevard just after midnight that day. Carter later died from his injuries.
Police continue to search for who shot and killed 29-year-old Shannon Jamaal Carter and wounded another person. Author: Adaure Achumba Updated: 6:06 AM EST January 19, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. Greensboro police are looking for a killer, connected to a deadly shooting over the weekend. Someone shot and killed 29-year-old Shannon Jamaal Carter and wounded another person.
According to his family, Carter graduated from Dudley High in 2011 and became a barber. They said Carter was going to be a dad in just a few weeks as he was expecting a baby boy with his fiancée. One of his high school friends said gun violence is taking too many of their school mates.
Police continue to search for who shot and killed 29-year-old Shannon Jamaal Carter and wounded another person. Author: Adaure Achumba Updated: 5:06 AM CST January 19, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. Greensboro police are looking for a killer, connected to a deadly shooting over the weekend. Someone shot and killed 29-year-old Shannon Jamaal Carter and wounded another person.
According to his family, Carter graduated from Dudley High in 2011 and became a barber. They said Carter was going to be a dad in just a few weeks as he was expecting a baby boy with his fiancée. One of his high school friends said gun violence is taking too many of their school mates.