A McDonald’s worker has been charged after he allegedly shot and killed a father of 4 working as a DoorDash driver in North Carolina.
On Thursday, Dec. 26, round 8:00 p.m. native time, Kevin Holland, who labored on the quick meals restaurant, obtained into an altercation with Samori Husamudeen, who labored for the meals supply service, ABC 11 reported, citing police.
Holland, 25, subsequent allegedly pulled out a gun and shot Husamudeen, additionally 25, who was later pronounced useless on the scene, the outlet stated.
The suspect then fled, police stated in a Fb publish. In an replace, authorities stated that Holland was discovered the next day at a Walmart.
Holland has since been charged with first diploma homicide and is at the moment being held on the Cumberland County Detention Middle with out bond, police stated. He’s set to look in court docket for the primary time subsequent week, per ABC 11.
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Husamudeen’s household remembered him as a “devoted father to 4 stunning kids” in a press release to ABC 11. “He was kindhearted and a really devoted soul to those that obtained the prospect to know him,” they stated. “He might mild a room with simply his smile.”
A DoorDash consultant reacted to the tragedy in a press release to ABC 11, stating, “We’re devastated by this tragic loss and our hearts are with Mr. Husamudeen’s family members. This was a horrible and tragic crime, and we stand prepared to help regulation enforcement in bringing the person accountable to justice.”
The proprietor of the native McDonald’s the place the incident happened, in the meantime, informed the outlet, “[The] tragic occasions are surprising and upsetting to our complete group. We’re supporting our crew with counseling sources and totally cooperating with native regulation enforcement of their ongoing investigation.”
The Fayetteville Police Division, in addition to representatives for each DoorDash and McDonald’s, didn’t instantly reply to PEOPLE’s requests for touch upon Sunday, Dec. 29.
The case stays below investigation. Anybody with data tied to the case is requested to contact Detective C. Cross at (472) 210-2381 or Fayetteville / Cumberland County Crimestoppers at (910) 483-TIPS (8477).