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Two Injured, One in Critical Condition, in North Charlotte Stabbing as Suspect Details Remain Unclear

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Published on October 11, 2024
Two Injured, One in Critical Condition, in North Charlotte Stabbing as Suspect Details Remain UnclearSource: Unsplash/ Michael Förtsch

Two individuals sustained injuries during a stabbing incident in north Charlotte yesterday night, with one suffering life-threatening wounds and the other seriously hurt, emergency services reported. The event occurred in the 3700 block of West W.T. Harris Boulevard, not far from West Sugar Creek Road, around 9 p.m.

The Mecklenburg EMS Agency (MEDIC) confirmed that one victim was rapidly transported to Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center; the seriousness of their condition underpinning the urgent need for medical attention, while a second person received care at Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center for serious injuries that were not regarded as life-threatening, as per QC News.

As of now, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department has not released any details about the circumstances leading to the stabbing nor have they indicated if they have a suspect in custody, leaving unresolved questions about this violent occurrence in a normally busy part of the city. WCNC Charlotte has reached out for more information but so far, no further details have emerged.