Shannon Park Shooting 1 year later: What happens to the home at the center of the deadly officer standoff ...Middle East

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CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) – One year after the deadly shooting in Charlotte’s Shannon Park neighborhood, the block shows signs of recovery.

North Carolina Adult Corrections Task Force Members Sam Poloche and William Alden Elliot, Deputy U.S. Marshal Thomas Weeks, and CMPD Officer Joshua Eyer lost their lives in a shootout and three-hour standoff while attempting to serve a felony warrant.

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The suspect was living in a rental home on Galway Drive in Northeast Charlotte. The interaction left major damage to the front of the building and several neighbors’ yards.

Since then, the house has undergone major renovations. There are new windows, a rebuilt front porch, and landscaping added to the yard – all of which were destroyed when officials drove an armored truck through the property 12 months ago.

Public records show the home is still owned by the same individuals who were renting it out last year. It’s been in the name of a local couple since 2003.

The city’s code enforcement team cited the house with 52 violations and still lists it as an open case. Inspectors gave the owners an extension in March to make repairs, then sent a civil penalties letter about two weeks later.

Queen City News attempted to contact the owners to find out more about the cost of repairs and if they intend to rent or sell the property, but did not hear back.

The Shannon Park neighborhood drew a lot of attention for several weeks following the shooting. Curious passersby would slow down in front of the house, some stopping to take pictures and videos of the damage. Others left flowers as a show of their hope for healing for the community.

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Most people we spoke with who live on Galway Drive didn’t want to share their thoughts about that April day, but those who did want to make sure the neighborhood is not defined by its worst day.

“It’s going to be a memorable thing for a long, long time every year about this time,” said resident Lawrence Burke. “I would probably stay here the rest of my life, and I would think you would talk to most people in here, and they would probably tell you the same thing.”

Burke moved into the neighborhood 27 years ago with his then-wife, happy to find a change of pace from an apartment on Freedom Drive.

“We moved over here, the first night, I said ‘baby, we can hear the crickets, we can hear birds, not gunshots,’” he said.

It’s why he never dreamed he’d be watching police swarm Shannon Park. He recounts April 29, 2024, as a confusing and nerve-wracking day.

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“At one time, it seemed like the bullets, you could hear the bullets hitting the leaves, man. I said, ‘Man, we need to back up a little bit, you know, instead of being a spectator, we need to back up.’ So we had to back up on farther down the street,” he said.

None of Burke’s family members were home when the shooting started just two doors down. Authorities allowed them back inside later that night, only to wake up to more devastating news.

“That Tuesday, my house caught on fire. That very next day,” he said.

He said everyone made it out ok because watchful neighbors came to bang on their windows early that morning. Burke said it exemplifies the feeling of safety he has in his community.

“This is where they’re going to bring me out on a stretcher, right here,” he said. “I’m not going nowhere. I love Shannon Park.”

One year ago, the Charlotte area lost four law enforcement heroes in the line of duty. While the year has been a long and difficult journey for all those impacted by this tragedy, we are a resilient community. Together, we will continue to remember and honor the lives and… pic.twitter.com/HJszZB2RVw

— CMPD News (@CMPD) April 29, 2025

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