Police in Raleigh said the shooting was not a "random incident" and appeared to be a "dispute between parties"
The Raleigh Police Department (RPD) confirms they are conducting a shooting investigation in the North Hills shopping center area.
The shooting happened at Coquette Brassiere, a French restaurant in North Hills and Raleigh Police Department Chief Estella Patterson said that all shots were fired inside the building.
The executive chef at a French restaurant in Raleigh shot two people at his workplace Friday, killing one and injuring another. He then turned the gun on himself and remains in critical condition at the hospital.
When 79-year-old Mary Tullock first heard of the North Hills shooting, she didn't realize it would hit this close to home. Jonathan Schaffer was shot and killed moments before Coquette Brasserie opened its doors for lunch. He was her neighbor.
The shooting appeared to stem from a dispute between parties, and there is no threat to the public, the chief said.
We won’t tolerate public officials breaching the public’s trust to help criminals, whether they are family or not.”
George Colom, the man accused of shooting two other men in Raleigh’s North Hills, has a criminal history. He was the executive chef of Coquette, the restaurant where Friday’s shooting took place.
As the deadly shooting at Coquette Brasserie in Raleigh’s popular North Hills shopping area unfolded Friday morning, people who work in the area described the situation as
Three people were shot at a popular shopping center in North Carolina's capital city. Police say a man walked into Coquette Brasserie in Raleigh's North Hills and shot a man in the restaurant.
Officers responded to the 4300 block of the Circle at North Hills Street, after a 911 caller reported “a male was shooting at someone.” Initial reports indicated several people might have been shot, according to the archive feed for Wake County fire departments.