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N.C. man charged with murder in fatal shooting of officer at supermarket, police say

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By Associated Press
2 Min Read Dec. 24, 2024 | 1 year Ago
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GREENSBORO, N.C. — A North Carolina man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a police officer who was responding to a report of a man with a gun in a supermarket, authorities announced Tuesday.

Tarell Isaac McMillian, 34, has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Greensboro Police Officer Michael Horan in a Food Lion on Monday, Greensboro Police said in a news release. He was being held without bond.

Police said McMillian also faces multiple charges related to the vehicle pursuit that led to his arrest in Duplin County, about 150 miles southeast of Greensboro in the central part of the state. Online court records do not list an attorney who could speak on McMillian’s behalf. Police said they were not seeking anyone else in the investigation.

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Tarell Isaac McMillian

Horan was responding to the report when he was shot shortly before midday at a Food Lion store in Greensboro. Authorities said Monday afternoon that the circumstances of the shooting remain under investigation. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, the state’s lead law enforcement agency, is continuing the investigation.

Horan was hired in 2017 and became a sworn Greensboro Police Department officer in early 2018, Assistant Police Chief Milford J. Harris said. Horan served in the department’s patrol bureau. He also was a U.S. Coast Guard member since 2000, according to his LinkedIn profile.

“He was an excellent officer. He had an outstanding reputation inside the department and in the community,” Harris said at a news conference.

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said on X later Monday that he extended his condolences to Horan’s family and his fellow officers, saying the fallen officer was “courageously doing his duty protecting Greensboro when he became the victim of a senseless act of violence.” He added that he was grateful for Horan’s “brave, dedicated service.”

The store will remain closed while authorities continue their investigation, Food Lion said in a statement, adding it was providing resources to its affected workers.

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