CHARLOTTE — There’s an overwhelming sense of heartbreak and urgency as family members search for answers in the wake of a tragic shooting that left a beloved mother dead last Friday. Lashunda Shmicka McLendon, a 42-year-old mother, was shot in a parking lot on Archdale Drive, just off Nations Ford Road, sending shockwaves throughout the community.
The accused, Ebonee Rahman, now faces serious charges of first-degree murder along with possession of a firearm by a felon. Yet, for McLendon’s family, this situation feels far from resolved. “There’s no closure because, if it was just her there would be closure, but with him still out there is no closure,” expressed Latara Rushing, McLendon’s daughter, emphasizing the family’s desire for justice.
According to police reports, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) received a call regarding an assault with a deadly weapon on December 13. Officers arrived at the Archdale Mini Mart, where they found both Rahman and McLendon present. Following a heated confrontation, Rahman allegedly pointed a firearm at McLendon, issuing a threat that would later escalate with tragic consequences.
In the chaotic moments that followed, a video captured Rahman confronting McLendon before she produced a gun, reportedly taken from an unknown man’s jacket, and fired the fatal shot. A press release detailed the swift action taken by the CMPD, stating they arrested Rahman at the scene and later brought her back after she had initially fled.
What raises an additional cloud of tension over this case is the unknown identity of the man from whom Rahman allegedly procured the gun. McLendon’s family has been vocal about their concerns, indicating they believe this individual should also face consequences. “The person who had the gun is still out there and that’s not right,” family members told local reporters, highlighting their frustrations over the investigation’s developments.
Witnesses have underscored the growing fears within their neighborhoods, with concerns that violent crime is taking a troubling hold in the area. Earlier in December, a 25-year-old man was shot dead just a half-mile from where McLendon was killed, and this follows a shooting that left two others seriously injured back in May. While police assert that these incidents are not related, community members stress the importance of increased police presence. As one concerned citizen, Paula Gonzales, pointed out, “I would like police and detectives to check the area more often because I see a lot of groups of people.”
As McLendon’s family grapples with their loss, they are preparing to say their final goodbyes at a funeral scheduled for December 21. A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to assist with the expenses, inviting community members to lend a helping hand during this painful time.
The emotional toll on McLendon’s loved ones is palpable as they navigate the grief of losing a matriarch while seeking accountability and justice in the face of uncertainty. As they call for action and louder voices within their community, one thing is clear: the battle for justice in Charlotte continues, fueled by heartbreak and a desperate hope for answers.
This unfortunate event has left many people asking tough questions and hoping that those responsible will be brought to justice. In the heart of Charlotte, the echoes of gunfire are not just sounds—they’re profound reminders of improved community safety that lies ahead.
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