A mass shooting in Uptown Charlotte early Sunday morning left one person dead and five others hospitalized. Police are actively investigating the incident and searching for suspects. The community is calling for increased safety measures amid rising violence in the area.
One Dead, Five Injured in Uptown Charlotte Mass Shooting





One Person Killed, Five Others Hospitalized in Uptown Charlotte Mass Shooting
Charlotte, North Carolina — July 13, 2025
A tragic mass shooting in Uptown Charlotte early Sunday morning left one person dead and five others wounded. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department has launched a homicide investigation and is actively searching for those responsible.
The incident occurred just after two in the morning near the intersection of North College Street and East Sixth Street. Police responded to numerous 911 calls reporting gunfire in the area. When officers arrived, they found one person dead at the scene and multiple others suffering from gunshot wounds.
Charlotte Emergency Medical Services confirmed that four people were transported to local hospitals, while another two victims sought medical help on their own. Of the wounded, at least three remain in critical or serious condition. Police have not yet released the names of the victims.
Investigation Underway
Detectives spent the early morning hours collecting evidence, speaking to witnesses, and reviewing surveillance footage from the area. As of now, no arrests have been made, and no suspect descriptions have been released.
“We are urging anyone who witnessed the shooting or has any information, including video, to contact the department,” said a spokesperson for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. Anyone with information is encouraged to call the department’s tip line or submit tips anonymously to Crime Stoppers.
Detective Haulsee, who is leading the investigation, emphasized that the department is working tirelessly to track down leads. He noted that the cooperation of the public is crucial in bringing those responsible to justice.
Community Shocked and Frustrated
This shooting comes just a day after another person was critically injured in a separate shooting just a few blocks away on East Seventh Street. The back-to-back incidents have sparked fear and outrage in the community.
Local residents and business owners expressed growing concern about rising violence in what is usually one of the city's busiest entertainment districts.
“It is scary to think that something like this could happen so close to where we live and work,” said one resident who declined to be named. “This is supposed to be a safe part of town.”
Calls for Action
City officials and community leaders are calling for immediate measures to curb gun violence in Uptown Charlotte. Many are demanding increased police presence, improved street lighting, and more community-based violence prevention programs.
Councilmember Alicia Roberts released a statement Sunday afternoon urging for stronger community investment to address the root causes of violence.
“These tragedies continue to tear families apart and disrupt lives,” she said. “We need to focus on both immediate safety and long-term prevention.”
Neighborhood groups are planning emergency meetings this week to discuss solutions and propose actions the city can take to restore safety and trust in the community.
Police Response and Strategy
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department has indicated that they are expanding their presence in Uptown Charlotte in coordination with state and federal partners. In addition to enforcement, officers are working with community organizations to address gun violence through prevention and outreach.
“We understand the public’s concern,” said a CMPD representative. “We are committed to working with all parts of the community to keep our streets safe.”
Detective Haulsee stressed that investigators are examining whether this shooting may be related to others in the area, though no connection has been confirmed at this time.
Support for Victims and Families
Local nonprofits and victim advocacy groups are stepping in to provide emotional and financial support to those affected. Emanuel House Charlotte, an organization that supports victims of violent crime, is offering free counseling and trauma care.
Meanwhile, a candlelight vigil is being planned for later this week to honor the life lost and to call for peace in the community. Family and friends of the victims have begun to gather and ask for privacy as they process the tragedy.
How to Help
Anyone with information about the shooting is urged to call the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police tip line or submit an anonymous report to Crime Stoppers.
Residents and businesses in the area are encouraged to review and share any relevant video footage from the time of the incident.
Community members can show support by attending upcoming vigils or donating to organizations providing support to the victims.
This mass shooting has once again placed the spotlight on violence in Charlotte’s urban core. As the investigation continues, the community is left mourning and demanding answers. More information will be released as the case develops.