The shooting happened at the Camelot Village Apartments on Estes Drive near Willow Drive on Feb. 19.
Police said Dearie William Bourne, 21, of Chapel Hill died in the shooting.
On Wednesday, the Chapel Hill Police Department arrested Donavyn Lee Mayfield, 20, of Carrboro. Mayfield was charged with the first-degree murder of Bourne. Mayfield is also facing kidnapping, breaking and entering and larceny charges.
He is being held at the Orange County Jail under no bond.
Jermaine Mailk Jahquan Chance, 21, of Mebane, was also charged with first-degree murder, breaking and entering on Feb. 20.
Anyone with information on the shooting is asked to call 911. Callers who wish to remain anonymous can call Chapel Hill-Carrboro-UNC Crimestoppers at 919-942-7515. Information that leads to an arrest may be eligible for a reward up to $2,000.
Chapel Hill Police Investigating Shooting in Glen Lennox Neighborhood; 1 Injured
A shooting in a Chapel Hill neighborhood in the early hours of Friday morning left one person injured, according to police.
The Chapel Hill Police Department shared a release saying officers responded to Glen Lennox Apartments on Maxwell Road shortly after 1:30 a.m. on Friday. Upon arrival, they found one person with non-life-threatening injuries from a shooting.
The department’s release said the incident does not appear to be random. Police are continuing their investigation, but WRAL reports officers at the scene on Friday said there is no expected threat to the public’s safety.
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UPDATE: This article has since been updated with the person arrested in connection to the shots-fired incident and the charges they face.
Gunshots from the Camelot Village complex in Chapel Hill led to a police investigation and the arrest of a Burlington man on Tuesday.
Residents and community members near the neighborhood off South Estes Drive reported hearing multiple gunshots from the area shortly after 2 p.m. A spokesperson for the Chapel Hill Police Department told Chapelboro officers were dispatched to the area based on a shots-fired call.
Chapel Hill Police arrested 20-year-old Jadakiss Deandre Gattis in connection to the incident. Officers were seen taking him into custody in the parking lot of University Place, which is across the street from the entrance to Camelot Village, shortly after the incident.