8 now arrested in North Carolina house party shootings and more attempted-murder charges are filed
- On June 1, multiple shooters fired over 80 rounds at a party on Walnut Acres Drive in Catawba County, leaving one dead and 11 injured.
- The shooting involved suspects already facing charges, including Garon Nathaniel Killian, who was out on bond despite pending attempted murder and assault cases.
- Authorities arrested five people charged with attempted murder and related offenses by June 5, while others remained at large and the FBI joined the investigation with a digital tip line.
- Sheriff Donald Brown expressed frustration over Killian's previous release, stating that he should not have been allowed back into the community given the threat he posed.
- Killian’s bond was revoked on June 4, mandating he remain in jail until trial, with ongoing investigations and arrests suggesting continued law enforcement efforts.
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Gang activity suspected in N.C. mass shooting as four suspects face judge
CATAWBA COUNTY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- On Friday evening, authorities announced ten additional counts each of attempted murder for four suspected shooters in a mass shooting at a house party early Sunday morning in Catawba County. 4 suspects facing 10 additional counts of attempted murder in Catawba Co. mass shooting The extra charges have been filed against Toland Huff, Jr., Zachary Bates, Izaiah Mitchell, and Ke’Andre Mack. Sheriff’s …
8 now arrested in North Carolina house party shootings and more ...

8 now arrested in North Carolina house party shootings and more attempted-murder charges are filed
Eight people have now been arrested and charged in connection with last weekend’s shootings at a North Carolina house party.
More suspects wanted, charged after North Carolina mass shooting leaves 1 dead, 11 injured | News Channel 3-12
By Kelly Doty Click here for updates on this story CATAWBA COUNTY, North Carolina (WLOS) — June 6, 2025, update (8:20 a.m.): The Catawba County Sheriff’s Office says Toland Huff and Ke’andre Mack were arrested on Thursday, June 5. Both were wanted for one count of attempted first-degree murder in a fatal mass shooting in Hickory. Authorities in North Carolina announced a flurry of arrests and charges following a weekend mass shooting that le…
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