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Kristen Johnson, Mary Helen Moore and Josh Shaffer

Raleigh mourns 5 who died in shooting spree; brother among victims of 15-year-old alleged gunman

RALEIGH, N.C. — Less than a day after a shooting left five people dead, including an off-duty police officer, and others injured, a 15-year-old suspect was in custody and the city was reeling from the losses.

On Friday morning, Raleigh Police Chief Estella Patterson named the victims at a press conference: Raleigh Police Officer Gabriel Torres, 29; Nicole Conners, 53; Susan Karnatz, 49; Mary Marshall, 34; and James Thompson, 16.

Sources have confirmed for The News & Observer that the suspect in Thursday night’s mass shooting is 15-year-old Austin Thompson, a sophomore at Knightdale High School and the brother of 16-year-old shooting victim James Thompson.

It’s not yet clear whether the suspect knew any of the victims other than his brother. Police declined to say.

Austin Thompson was hospitalized in critical condition at WakeMed, where he was taken after being captured by police Thursday night. The nature of his injuries has not been released.

Austin Thompson lived in the Hedingham neighborhood. Neighbors said he lived with his father, a handyman in the neighborhood, and would help on odd jobs.

Several sources described unusual behavior from the son. ”I used to see him at 4:30, 5 in the morning with a bookbag on,” said Lavarius Thompson, a neighbor. “Buses don’t run till 7 in the morning.”

Lavarius Thompson, who is unrelated to a victim with the same last name, said he normally works out in his garage, but something kept him from the habit Thursday night. "I could have been a victim myself,” he said.

Police declined to discuss the motive or circumstances of the shooting, but promised to share more details in the coming days. In North Carolina, police prepare “five-day reports” outlining what transpired during a significant crime incident, usually when a police officer shoots someone.

Torres, a Raleigh police officer, was on his way to work when he was shot. Torres was not in uniform or in his patrol car, she said.

Patterson said Torres had been with the department for 18 months. Before that, Torres served as a Marine at Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville. He was a Marine from November 2016 to February 2021, reaching the rank of sergeant, according to information provided to The N&O by the United States Marine Corps.

Torres leaves behind his wife and one child, Patterson said.

The shooter was dressed in camouflage and carrying a long gun that looked like a shot gun, according to a person who reported the shooting.

The unnamed man who called 911 at 5:12 p.m. said the victim was his “buddy” and was a Raleigh police officer, according to a recording released Friday afternoon. He said victim was in a white car on Osprey Cove Drive and bleeding from his chest.

“It’s an officer,” the man said. “He works for you all.”

Patterson said the crime scene spanned two miles and the investigation is ongoing.

President Joe Biden on Friday called for a ban on semi-automatic weapons Friday morning after the shooting.

“Enough,” Biden said in a statement. “We’ve grieved and prayed with too many families who have had to bear the terrible burden of these mass shootings. Too many families have had spouses, parents and children taken from them forever. This year, and even in just the five months since Buffalo and Uvalde, there are too many mass shootings across America, including ones that don’t even make the national news.”

“The depth of their pain is unimaginable," said North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper. "As policy makers, we cannot, and we will not, turn away (from) what has happened here. We must be resolved to make changes and to succeed.”

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(Raleigh New & Observer reporters Danielle Battaglia and Anna Johnson contributed to this report.)

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