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New timeline revealed for Southport mass shooting at suspect's court appearance
New information on the Southport mass shooting was revealed during the suspect's first appearance in court on Monday, Sept. 29.
Oak Island Police Chief Charlie Morris said that Edge, an Oak Island resident, was a man who law enforcement was familiar with.
The husband of one of the people killed in a shooting in Southport said his wife was devoted to her family and a supportive mother to three children.
Wilmington Star-News on MSN
Magistrate orders offer more details on Southport mass shooting
As of 1 p.m. Sept. 30, the only court documents available to the public outlining the mass shooting in Southport are magistrate orders.
The man accused in Saturday night’s mass shooting in Southport made his first court appearance Monday afternoon in Brunswick County.
Alongside Stein, law enforcement agencies like the Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office, The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, the U.S Coast Guard, the Oak Island and Southport Police Department all stood in-front of the community.
Southport shooting in North Carolina suspect Nigel Edge is scheduled to make his first court appearance on Monday, District Attorney Jon David said. He is being held without bond.
As the Southport and Oak Island areas continue to put pieces together following the devastating mass shooting last night, WWAY received video from a Southport local during the shooting.
Wilmington Star-News on MSN
What we know about Nigel Edge, the Southport mass shooting suspect
Nigel Max Edge, 40, has been charged with multiple counts of murder in a mass shooting at a Southport bar. The suspect is a Marine veteran who was wounded while serving in Iraq and previously lived in Oak Island.