ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. — Someone who called 911 was panicked as they witnessed a shootout on April 8 outside of their Alamance County home.
“The neighbors are shooting, and the bullets are, like, hitting over here in our trailer,” the caller told the dispatcher.
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Union Academy teacher Barney Harris, his brother-in-law, Steven Alexander Stewart, and members of Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel were involved in the shootout at a trailer park in Green Level. Harris was killed.
Harris and Stewart allegedly went to a mobile home to steal money and drugs from the cartel’s stash house, which led to the deadly shooting.
“I just heard a bunch of gunshots outside my house, and I mean a lot of gunshots,” a caller told emergency dispatch.
>> In the video at the top of this page, anchor Allison Latos breaks down the chaotic 911 calls from that night.
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