Three decades after a Gaston County pharmacist was gunned down during a late-night errand, his widow continues her relentless pursuit of justice in the unsolved homicide. The 1993 killing shocked the local community when the respected healthcare professional became another victim of senseless violence that has plagued working-class neighborhoods for generations. According to WBTV CBS News in Charlotte, the case remains active as family members refuse to let their loved one’s death fade into forgotten statistics. The pharmacist’s murder represents countless unsolved cases affecting Black and brown communities, where victims’ families often become their own advocates for justice. This enduring quest for answers highlights the ongoing struggle many families face when seeking closure and accountability in cases that fail to receive sustained attention from law enforcement.
Source: WBTV CBS News, Charlotte

