Charlotte Local Pulse

"Charlotte Mayhem: Shootings, Security Concerns, and Community Resilience"


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Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Saturday, September 27.

We start off with major news from Uptown where Jarius Jackson has been charged in connection with the shooting death of Jahday Humphrey last Thursday on North Tryon Street. According to WSOC TV, police say Jackson’s friend is claiming self-defense, but the investigation remains active and officials urge the community to remain vigilant. South Charlotte also saw tragedy at a local hotel, where a woman was killed in a shooting just last night. Charlotte-Mecklenburg police continue to investigate, with no arrests announced as of this morning.

Public safety has dominated city discussions this week. Following the murder of Iryna Zarutska, who came to Charlotte seeking refuge from the war in Ukraine only to lose her life in a horrific act caught on camera, city leaders, along with residents, held a candlelight vigil in her memory in the heart of Plaza Midwood. The tragedy prompted the North Carolina legislature to pass Arena’s Law, aimed at tightening bail rules and enhancing protections against violent offenders. Governor Stein is expected to address the bill soon. There are also big changes happening with security on our light rail system. Charlotte City Council acknowledged heightened concerns about gangs and youth violence, announcing increased police and private security patrols along the Blue and Gold lines—especially around CATS transit centers.

On the job front, Concord is buzzing after a visit by Senator J.D. Vance, who highlighted a new clean energy facility east of Matthews. The project promises about a hundred new jobs, but some locals say the benefits might not outweigh the impact on their neighborhoods. Teachers across Mecklenburg County are still waiting for overdue pay raises, as the state budget faces more delays. Medicaid cuts could begin as soon as next week if lawmakers don’t strike a deal.

Turning to real estate, home sales in the Myers Park and Plaza Midwood areas have picked up pace again, with about two hundred new listings over the past week and prices holding firm at around six hundred thousand dollars for a typical three-bedroom. Renters will also notice more units coming onto the market in South End and NoDa, following new apartment developments opening up this month.

Let’s check the weather. We woke to scattered clouds over the skyline, with a cooler breeze moving in. Rainfall from last night’s storm has dried up, but more showers are possible after lunch, especially in the Ballantyne and Steele Creek neighborhoods. Temperatures will swing from the mid-sixties this morning to nearly eighty by late afternoon, so grab an umbrella just in case.

In sports, our Myers Park Mustangs clinched a narrow win against the Providence Panthers in varsity football last night, taking the game 28 to 24 at Memorial Stadium. CMS reports continued strong attendance in classrooms and several local students won awards at the Charlotte Science Expo at Carowinds this week.

On the community front, volunteers are out today in West Charlotte helping residents still recovering from Hurricane Helene, which hit our area last year. WCNC spoke with families along Wilkinson Boulevard—all grateful for donations of furniture and school supplies.

Looking ahead, we’ve got the Taste of Charlotte festival running all weekend on Tryon Street, featuring dozens of local food vendors and live jazz performances near Romare Bearden Park. The Charlotte Symphony will hold their free evening concert tomorrow at Freedom Park—bring your picnic blankets and enjoy melodies under the stars.

That wraps up our morning roundup. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Charlotte Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

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