Two teen males arrested in connection with a June 25 shooting at a Sheetz in Raleigh.

Two Teens Arrested After Shots Fired at Sheetz on New Bern Ave in Raleigh

RALEIGH, NC – Two young men have been arrested in connection to a broad daylight shooting outside a Sheetz gas station on New Bern Avenue in Raleigh earlier this week.

The incident, which took place on Wednesday, June 25, at 2:02 PM, involved gunfire striking an occupied vehicle in the parking lot at 5200 New Bern Ave. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but the suspects fled the scene before police arrived.

Arrested and Charged:

Raleigh police have since identified and arrested two suspects following their investigation.

Mugshot of Bryson Newkirk, an 18-year-old male arrested in connection with a June 25 shooting at a Sheetz in Raleigh.
Newkirk

Bryson Newkirk (18)
Charges include:

  • Assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill
  • Discharge of a firearm into an occupied vehicle
  • Carrying a concealed weapon
  • Possession of a weapon of mass destruction
  • Possession of a stolen firearm
Mugshot of Jahmire Hinton, a 19-year-old male facing robbery and drug charges tied to the New Bern Avenue shooting in Raleigh.
Hinton

Jahmire Hinton (19)
Charges include:

  • Robbery with a dangerous weapon
  • Felony conspiracy to commit robbery
  • Possession with intent to sell/deliver marijuana (PWISD)

Investigation Ongoing

Raleigh Police say the investigation is still active, and further details may emerge as they continue collecting evidence.

Authorities urge anyone who may have witnessed the shooting at the Sheetz gas station or has information about the case to come forward.

How to Submit a Tip

If you have any information that may assist detectives, call the Raleigh Police Department at 919-996-3335, or submit a tip anonymously at raleighcrimestoppers.org – Click “Leave a Tip” in the top right corner.

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