3 dead, 8 injured at North Carolina waterfront bar shooting
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Officials say the North Carolina restaurant shooting that left three dead was highly premeditated, with the suspect tied to anti-LGBTQ claims.
Police named 40-year-old Nigel Max Edge as the suspect in a Saturday mass shooting in North Carolina that killed three people and injured five, who are still receiving care.
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North Carolina mass shooter was obsessed with “LGBQT” “terrorists” conspiring to traffic him
A North Carolina man apprehended after shooting up a waterfront bar in the seaside town of Southport on Saturday night — killing three people and wounding eight others — was a conspiracy theorist obsessed with “LGBQT” “terrorists” colluding to “traffic” him.
The suspected gunman who opened fire at a crowded dockside restaurant in North Carolina — killing three people and injuring eight others — has been identified.
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Nigel Edge is divorced; ex-wife says NC shooter had mental health struggles: ‘Cried for help'
Nigel Max Edge was charged for the shooting at a North Carolina waterfront bar on Saturday, which claimed the lives of three people.
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Suspect in NC bar shooting identified, charged with murder after 3 killed, at least 5 wounded
Nigel Max Edge, 40, faces first-degree murder charges after allegedly opening fire from a boat into a North Carolina bar, killing three people.
The Marine appeared in his uniform on the red carpet in 2012 alongside the singer as her special date for the night
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Thomas Sanford and Nigel Max Edge: Two Iraq War veterans linked to mass shootings hours apart
Thomas Jacob Sanford was identified in a Michigan church shooting. Hours earlier, Nigel Max Edge opened fire at a crowded bar in Southport, North Carolina.