Four people were wounded in a shooting Friday evening at a Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Concord, North Carolina, officials reported. Three victims were listed in critical condition, and one in stable condition following the incident, which occurred approximately 19 miles northeast of Charlotte.
The shooting disrupted what was intended to be a festive community event-the cityS 28th annual tree lighting-and has prompted a police examination.The incident underscores the increasing prevalence of gun violence at public gatherings, raising concerns about safety during the holiday season and prompting calls for increased security measures at similar events. Authorities are actively reviewing footage and interviewing witnesses to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting and identify any potential suspects.
According to a city statement, Concord police are reviewing video footage of the event and have requested that anyone with videos or photos share them with investigators. Video and images circulating online depict crowds scattering as emergency vehicles arrived at the scene.The tree lighting ceremony was advertised as a family-friendly event featuring appearances by Santa and Mrs. Claus, food trucks, a screening of “The Grinch,” and a fireworks display.Rep. Mark Harris of North Carolina expressed his concern in a post on X, stating, “We are praying for the safety of our brave law enforcement officers, first responders, and everyone on the scene.”