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High Point Police Determine Deadly Shooting Was Justified Self-Defense

Authorities in High Point, NC, have ruled that a fatal home shooting last month was an act of self-defense, leading to no charges being filed. The incident left 20-year-old Brandon Harris Jr. dead and two others injured.


HIGH POINT, NC (2-minute read) — Police in High Point, North Carolina, have determined that a fatal shooting inside a home last month was a case of self-defense, meaning no charges will be filed.

The incident occurred just after midnight on January 11, when officers responded to reports of an assault with a deadly weapon at a residence on Colony Drive. Inside, four individuals were present when gunfire erupted. Investigators confirmed that multiple shots were fired, leaving 20-year-old Brandon Harris Jr. dead at the scene and two others injured.

After a thorough investigation, the High Point Police Department concluded that the shooting was justified as an act of self-defense. Authorities have not disclosed further details on the events leading up to the gunfire, including who fired the fatal shots.

This case highlights the complexities of self-defense laws in North Carolina, where individuals are permitted to use force if they reasonably believe they are in imminent danger. However, each case is carefully evaluated by law enforcement to determine justification.

Safety Tip: Understanding your state’s self-defense and firearm laws is crucial for responsible gun ownership. Make sure you are aware of when the use of force is legally justified in your jurisdiction.

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