Two arrested, charged in fatal Knightdale shooting; Investigation ongoing :: WRAL.com

Two men are facing multiple charges in a shooting that left
one person dead in Knightdale.

On Tuesday, the Wake County Sheriff’s Office arrested 29-year-old
Tra’von McArthur and 32-year-old Devonte Gary in connection with a shooting
earlier this month
on Knightdale Boulevard and Hodge Road.

McArthur was charged with murder, conspiring to sell and
deliver a schedule VI-controlled substance.

Gary is also facing charges for conspiring to sell a schedule
VI-controlled substance and conspiring to deliver a schedule VI-controlled
substance. Deputies said Gary turned himself in to Nash County Detention Facility
on Monday.

Deputies said the investigation is still ongoing.

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