NC murder - November 7th

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Paula Self

On 11/7, around 5 a.m., deputies and Kernersville Police responded to a shooting at a home on Weatherton Drive, near I-74 & Union Cross Road.
• Upon arrival, deputies found one individual dead and one suffering from a gunshot wound outside the home.
• Investigators determined a fight happened inside the home, resulting in two individuals being shot and the suspect, who was known to the victims, leaving the area.
• Derrick Jose Ward, 33, of Winston-Salem. was identified as a suspect. Investigators and the United States Marshals Service located Ward at a home in Winston-Salem last night and took him into custody without incident.
• Ward has been charged with felony first-degree murder, felony firearm by felon, & felony assault. No bond.

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BLACK-ON-WHITE: BLACK Man charged with murder in Kernersville shooting that left WHITE woman dead, Hispanic man injured.
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Forsyth sheriff's deputies and U.S. marshals took a Winston-Salem man into custody Tuesday evening and charged him with first- degree murder and other offenses in connection with shootings in Kernersville that left a woman dead and a man injured.

Derrick Jose Ward, 33, is charged in the shooting death of Paula Kay Self, who was 55 and lived in Kernersville, and the wounding by gunfire of Quintonio Jacquezze Willis, a 33-year-old Winston-Salem man.

The shootings took place on Monday in the Weatherstone development, one of the newer subdivisions on the east side of Union Cross Road near Interstate 74 and the Caterpillar plant.

Deputies with the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office and Kernersville police responded at 5 a.m. that day to a report of a shooting in the 4000 block of Weatherton Drive. On arrival, they found Self dead inside a house and Willis outside the house suffering from a gunshot wound

The sheriff's office said that investigators determined that an argument took place inside the house leading up to the shooting. Authorities said all three people knew each other.

Ward has served a number of stints in state prison since 2010, when he served about three months on Davidson County convictions of assault on a female, resisting arrest, driving while impaired and driving with a revoked license.

DERRICK JOSE WARD WAS BOOKED IN FORSYTH COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT.

Paula Kay Self, age 55 - gun memorial

Man charged first degree murder after killing woman in Kernersville

First degree murder charge after 1 dead, 1 injured

DailyKenn.com reports black-on-white murder [NNN forum thread posted by NatCon:]

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Dangers of 'knowing' a black man * Black criminals are dangerous
 
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