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Man had been dating Charlotte woman for 2 months before deadly shooting: Court Documents
By Ciara LankfordJesse Ullmann,
3 days ago
CHARLOTTE ( QUEEN CITY NEWS ) — Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police have arrested a man in connection to the fatal shooting of a young woman early Friday morning in southeast Charlotte.
Charles Wittington Hodge Jr., 25, has been charged with murder in this case.
Officers responded to the deadly incident shortly before 2 a.m. Friday, Sept. 6, at an apartment complex in the 8100 block of Woodway Oak Circle, just off Independence Blvd. A woman, identified as Jenyah Kishawne Skyye Wright, 23, was pronounced deceased at the scene.
According to Mecklenburg County court documents, the suspect called 911, saying his girlfriend was shot in the neck and “losing blood.” As emergency personnel arrived at the scene, they found Wright lying on the ground outside of a vehicle, deceased.
Records state that as officers arrived at the scene Hodge Jr. had been kneeling over her, holding a shirt to her wound, applying pressure. Officers observed that Hodge Jr. was not wearing any shoes, and had blood-soaked socks on. Hodge Jr. was taken to CMPD’s headquarters where he was interviewed by homicide detectives.
During his interview, court documents said Hodge Jr. admitted he had been dating Wright for about two months. Records state Hodge Jr. told CMPD detectives he had picked Wright up from a local bar after a night out with friends, and as they were heading home, they were approached by a masked man in the road, who “asked for a lighter” and then “pulled a gun” on him.
Court documents state Hodge Jr. told police a struggle for the gun ensued, and that’s when two shots went off into the vehicle, hitting Wright. Hodge Jr. claimed the masked man ran away and that’s when he called 911 for help. During this conversation, Hodge Jr. denied walking into a grassy area in the apartment complex, between two buildings.
While processing the crime scene, detectives located bloody footprints leading away from Wright and away from their vehicle, court documents state. Detectives followed the footprints into a grassy area, where with the help of a K-9 Unit, located a Glock 40 caliber pistol in the woods. Records state the chamber of the pistol was a live 40-caliber Hornady S&W round.
While processing Hodge Jr.’s vehicle, a 40-caliber Hornady S&W DCC was reportedly found inside. Court documents also state that Wright’s injuries showed she was shot at close range.
Based on the totality of evidence in this case, Hodge Jr. has been charged with murder. Records state that collected evidence contradicted the events Hodge Jr. claimed happened.
The investigation into this case is active and ongoing. Anyone with information on this homicide case is asked to contact Charlotte Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.
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Whatever the situation was it certainly wasn't that serious. So young and now you're facing life in prison where you can only curl up with Bubba, Skillett and Leroy. Smh!
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