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Chapel Hill man charged in fatal shooting


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Eric Bradshaw, charged in fatal Chapel Hill shooting
Eric Bradshaw, charged in fatal Chapel Hill shooting

Orange County authorities have charged a Chapel Hill man with murder in a Saturday night shooting.

Eric Jermaine Bradshaw, 30, of 8015 Sandberg Lane, was charged with first-degree murder and was being held without bond Monday in the Orange County Jail.

Deputies responding to a reported shooting found Juan Barbee Young, of Jones Ferry Road in Chatham County, in the driveway at 3004 Butler Road. The shooting occurred at about 7:30 p.m. Saturday.

Young died of his wound late Saturday at UNC Hospitals.

Investigators said they determined that Young, Bradshaw and another man were arguing, and the fight escalated into gunfire.

RELATED TOPICS: Orange County, Chatham County

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He will get less time than the 10 caught with drugs, wait and stay tuned.....

I see that he has been on probation- for assault on a female... what a MAN!

No biggie. This criminal doesn't have to worry about HIS life as the crime occured in Orange County, which doesn't have the cahunas to do what's right. And it also happened in the state of North Carolina, which has disconnected liberal politicians in charge. If you're a murderer, you don't have to worry about YOUR life in North Carolina. Your victims can be killed without worry of your life being in jeopardy. Is this insane or what?!@

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