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Raleigh woman charged with murder. Two others arrested after man fatally shot

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  • Angie Bonilla Bravo, 21, was arrested Tuesday on a charge of murder in a Monday incident.
  • Raleigh police hadn’t shared any details about a fatal incident as of Tuesday morning.
  • Two other people were also arrested in the killing.

A Raleigh woman was arrested and charged with murder after a man died from a shooting Monday, public records indicate.

Angie Giselle Bonilla Bravo, 21, is accused of killing 27-year-old Terrance Quarles in the 3800 block of Thelma Street around 5:30 p.m. police said in a Tuesday news release.

Shortly after the shooting, police and Wake County sheriff’s deputies took Bravo into custody on Trimblestone Way, the release stated.

Bravo and Quarles knew one another through a “non-dating relationship,” the release stated. “The investigation further revealed that a physical altercation between the victim, suspect and other individuals occurred prior to the shooting.”

Also arrested were Lamargaret Hockaday and Jermaine Lee Johnson.

Hockaday, 26, of Wendell is charged with assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury after assaulting the victim with a 9 mm Glock firearm, according to her arrest warrant.

Johnson, 22, of Raleigh is charged with accessory after the fact and assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury after assaulting the victim with a 9 mm Glock firearm and helping Bravo escape, according to his arrest warrant.

Johnson is accused of arriving on the scene with Bravo, returning to the scene after the incident to retrieve a shell casing and driving Bravo from the scene, his arrest warrant states.

All three defendants remained in the Wake County jail without bail and were set for initial appearances in court Tuesday afternoon.

A GoFundMe campaign had raised just over $2,000 toward a $12,000 goal as of Wednesday afternoon to help pay for Quarles’ funeral.

“Terrance was a cherished member of the community, remembered for their kindness and the positive impact they had on those around them,” it states. “The sudden loss has left family and friends heartbroken, and the financial responsibility of arranging a respectful farewell has added to the emotional weight of this time.”

This story was originally published April 14, 2026 at 9:10 AM.

Lexi Solomon
The News & Observer
Lexi Solomon joined The News & Observer in August 2024 as the emerging news reporter. She previously worked in Fayetteville at The Fayetteville Observer and CityView, reporting on crime, education and local government. She is a 2022 graduate of Virginia Tech with degrees in Russian and National Security & Foreign Affairs.
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