A North Carolina man shot and wounded a 6-year-old girl and her parents after children went to retrieve a basketball that had rolled into his yard, according to neighbours and the girl’s family — another in a string of recent shootings sparked by seemingly trivial circumstances.
Gaston County Police Chief Stephen Zill said at a news conference Wednesday that his department and the US Marshals Service’s Regional Fugitive Task Force were conducting a broad search for 24-year-old Robert Louis Singletary, who fled after the Tuesday night shootings near Gastonia, a city of roughly 80,000 people west of Charlotte.
It is the latest in a string of recent US shootings that occurred for apparently trivial reasons, including the wounding of a black teenager in Missouri who went to the wrong address to pick up his younger brothers; the killing of a woman who was in a car that pulled into the wrong upstate New York driveway; and the wounding of two Texas cheerleaders after one apparently mistakenly got into a car that she thought was her own.
Singletary, who has been out on bond for a December attack in which authorities say he assaulted a woman with a hammer, is wanted in Tuesday’s shootings on four counts of attempted first-degree murder, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill inflicting serious injury, and one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm.