Just days after a 2-year-old was shot, police say more shots were fired at a west Charlotte apartment complex.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A second shooting was reported at a west Charlotte apartment complex just days after a 2-year-old was shot, police said.Â
The latest shooting happened just after 4 a.m. Tuesday on Evoke Living Lane, just off Wilkinson Boulevard in west Charlotte. It happened at the Evoke Living at Westerly Hills apartment complex.Â
Detectives with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police said no one was hit in the shooting. Multiple bullet holes were visible in the siding of one of the buildings.Â
The first shooting happened around 1:40 a.m. on Sunday. CMPD said someone opened fire in the parking lot, hitting multiple apartments. A 2-year-old girl was taken to the hospital after being shot in the stomach. She remains hospitalized as of Wednesday.Â
Multiple people told WCNC Charlotte they’re now ready to move after the violence, including the aunt of the toddler who was shot.Â
“You don’t feel safe in your own home,” said the woman, who asked to be anonymous. “I don’t bother anyone. I go to work and come home to my family, it doesn’t have anything to do with me and I don’t feel safe being there. So I’m in the process of trying to relocate myself.”Â
The woman says the family’s grateful she’s healing but believes more should’ve been done before it came to this.Â
“She’s still sedated and her healing process is going well,” the girl’s aunt said. “I’m just ready for her to be normal again. That’s the only thing. I’ve complained about it before, but now that a child got hurt, something needs to be done about it.”
Sunday’s shooting was one of several in Charlotte, with police saying four different shootings killed four people and injured three others, including the 2-year-old. One neighbor said it’s not uncommon to hear about adults being shot but a toddler being injured was devastating.Â
“I’m scared to be over there by myself,” the woman said. “It’s just a lot going through my mind and I wanted to go there and pack some more but I can’t do that, being there by myself.”Â
CMPD hasn’t announced any arrests or released any suspect information in either shooting. It’s unclear if the incidents are connected.Â
Anyone with information is asked to call Charlotte Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.Â