Family & Friends Bid Farewell To Slain Icon

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Two days after he was fatally shot trying to break up a dispute in front of the Triple C Convenience store on Lindenwood Avenue, three people were arrested and charged with the death of its owner, 84-year-old James Carter.On Tuesday, January 2, his family, neighbors and friends showed up at the Metropolitan Funeral Services on Granby Street to say goodbye to him.According to the Norfolk Police Department, (NPD) a manhunt led to 42-year-old Dennis Hisle being charged with second-degree murder, malicious wounding, and two counts of use of a firearm. Forty-year-old Bruce Hisle was also charged with possession of a firearm by a felon and possession of ammunition by a felon, and 41-year-old Tamika Credle was charged with accessory after the fact. Carter’s daughter, Georgia, revealed that her father was fatally struck on December 20 as he was coming back into the store after telling the group to leave.The ongoing investigation into who these people are and why their dispute caused such a tragic incident is continuing.Meanwhile, the city, and specifically the community of Lindenwood, and the region applauded the arrest of the three linked to the untimely death of Carter, who was deemed a generous, outgoing community icon.

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