Arrest made more than a month after Charlotte man killed

Durell Sheridan, 31, is accused of shooting and killing 39-year-old Pierre McClain.

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A suspect has been arrested and charged with killing a Charlotte man more than a month after a deadly shooting.

On Thursday, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said it had arrested 31-year-old Durell Sheridan for charges unrelated to the shooting earlier in the week on Tuesday. He was charged with the murder of 39-year-old Pierre McClain after an interview with detectives.

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McClain was one of two people killed in seperate early-morning shootings on June 2, 2024. He was found shot and killed along Tom Hunter Road, near a light rail station in northeast Charlotte, around 2 a.m. that day.

The other shooting victim was 18-year-old Bellian Garcia, who was found dead around an hour later along Echo Glen Road. Both shootings did not appear to be related.

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McClain’s family has been notified of Sheridan’s arrest.

CMPD notes the investigation is still ongoing. Anyone who can offer more information can talk to a detective by calling (704) 432-TIPS. Anonymous tips can be shared with Crime Stoppers by submitting them online or by calling (704) 334-1600.

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