San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Frantic 911 callers describe bloodshed in N.C. rampage

- By Jonathan Drew

Callers who dialed 911 during a fatal North Carolina shooting rampage described encounteri­ng bodies on the streets or front yards of their neighborho­od and along a trail popular with runners and bicyclists, according to newly released recordings.

The 911 calls released by the Raleigh Police Department illustrate the chaos at the scene Thursday in which authoritie­s said a 15-year-old boy began firing in a residentia­l neighborho­od and then on the walking trail, killing five and wounding two others. The recordings also provide new details about the teen, with callers saying he was wearing camouflage and one caller saying he was carrying a shotgun.

In one of the first calls, around 5:12 p.m. Thursday, a man describes seeing the shooter kill off-duty police Officer Gabriel Torres in the Hedingham neighborho­od northeast of downtown. The caller franticall­y asks for help.

“He just walked right through and shot him. He walked by and shot him for no reason,” the caller says, adding, in reference to Torres: “It looks like he’s bleeding from his chest.”

The caller says the shooter was wearing camouflage and was moving toward the Neuse River Greenway Trail that runs behind the neighborho­od.

Minutes later, another caller says the suspect was carrying what appeared to be a shotgun.

“There’s a white kid running out here with a shotgun, he shot somebody . ... He ran back into the woods,” the caller said.

A few minutes later, a man tells the dispatcher he was on the trail when he encountere­d a woman unconsciou­s. Illustrati­ng the confusion over what was happening, the dispatcher tells the man there are reports of an active shooter, and he screams: “What?!”

As he gets closer to the woman and tries to relay details about the location, he interjects: “Oh my God!”

“Sir, what’s going on there?” the dispatcher asks.

“Um, um, um. She’s bleeding,” he says. He then realizes there’s another victim on the trail.

“Oh my God, there’s another person,” the caller says. He can then be heard telling other people at the scene, “Guys, we got to get out of the area. She said there might be an active shooter around here.”

The suspect eluded capture for several hours. The victims were different races and ranged in age from 16 to their late 50s.

The suspect was hospitaliz­ed in critical condition after his arrest, but authoritie­s have not said how he was injured. His identity has not been released, nor has a motive for the attack been disclosed. Prosecutor­s will seek to charge him as an adult, Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman said.

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