North Carolina

‘Planned fight’ leads to mass shooting: 2 killed, 5 wounded, NC police say

The North Carolina State Bureau of investigation reports “several people” were shot at Leinbach Park in Winston-Salem and at least two have died, according to a social media post.
The North Carolina State Bureau of investigation reports “several people” were shot at Leinbach Park in Winston-Salem and at least two have died, according to a social media post. Street View image from April 2025. © 2026 Google

Seven people were shot Monday morning at a city-owned park in Winston-Salem and two have died, according to the North Carolina State Bureau of investigation report.

It happened just before 10 a.m. in Leinbach Park near Jefferson Middle School, and the dead have been identified as 16-year-old Daniel Jimenez Millian and 17-year-old Erubey Romero Medina, Winston-Salem police said at a news conference.

Injuries to the five wounded range from minor to critical, and they include: a 14-year-old girl; 15-year-old girl; 17-year-old girl; an 18-year-old male and a 19-year-old male, police said. All five were found in the parking lot at 3474 Robinhood Road, officials said.

Winston-Salem police officers responded to the park on Sally Kirk Road after learning of a fight in progress. They arrived to find “a group of individuals fleeing the area,” officials said.

“The incident began at approximately 9:52 a.m. as a planned fight involving two young individuals,” police said in a social media post. “When the individuals met at the park, the situation escalated significantly, leading to multiple people exchanging gunfire.”

Several individuals — “both victims and suspects” — have been identified and located, and police are “working to determine each individual’s role in this incident.”

“Some of the injured may have also been involved in the shooting,” police said.

No arrests have been made, police said.

Maps show Leinback Park is just north of Jefferson Middle School, which has about 770 students in grades six through eight.

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Superintendent Don Phipps said “there was never any threat to students” during the incident.

“Following our Standard Response Protocol, nearby schools went on secure status out of an abundance of caution,” Phipps said in a news release.

“As your superintendent, I am calling on our entire community to come together to confront the gun violence that is taking the lives of our young people. It is a community responsibility that requires partnership, accountability, and action from all of us. Let’s stand united to protect our children and ensure they have the safe, hopeful future they deserve.”

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This story was originally published April 20, 2026 at 12:15 PM with the headline "‘Planned fight’ leads to mass shooting: 2 killed, 5 wounded, NC police say."

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Mark Price
The Charlotte Observer
Mark Price is a state reporter for The Charlotte Observer and McClatchy News outlets in North Carolina. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology. 
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