Fourth Ward residents say violent crimes are becoming the norm after latest shooting

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CHARLOTTE — Police are investigating a shooting in uptown Charlotte Monday morning, and residents told Channel 9 that these types of crimes are becoming more common.

Officers responded to the scene at about 9:40 a.m. on North Caldwell Street near East Seventh Street. MEDIC confirmed that one person was taken to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries.

A neighbor who was standing in a parking lot at the time of the shooting said she heard three gunshots. That was when she said she ran over to a leasing office to get help and brought a first aid kit to help the victim until MEDIC got there.

She also said she saw a car speeding away after the area.

Channel 9 spoke with neighbors in Frist Ward said scenes of violence are becoming the norm in the area.

“It’s been every other weekend, within a couple of blocks,” said a neighbor Eric, who did not want to give his last name. “This downtown Charlotte life. I do not let my kids play outside around here anywhere.”

No arrests have been made, but an officer at the scene told Channel 9 that police are searching for a suspect’s vehicle.

This is a developing story. Check back with wsoctv.com for updates.

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