WATER FRONT SHOOTER A MARINE VET
In a horrifying act that shattered the usually peaceful facade of Southport, North Carolina, 40-year-old Marine veteran Nigel Edge transformed a lively evening at the American Fish Company into a scene of terror, fatally shooting three individuals and injuring eight others. As families and vacationers reveled in the warm evening air, celebrating under starlit skies, the gunfire erupted just before 9:30 PM, leaving a community unaccustomed to violence in shock and mourning. Known to law enforcement and with a troubling history of legal disputes, Edge, who bravely served his country, supposedly planned this heinous attack, marked by premeditation and chaos as police scrambled to respond. With officials now grappling with the aftermath of this tragedy, and similar violent acts committed by fellow veterans occurring just hours apart, the question arises—how did a man decorated for his service become the embodiment of evil in a serene town? While investigators sift through the details, Governor Josh Stein's call for unity amidst heartbreak reminds us that in the face of such darkness, resilience is paramount for Southport.
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