Goldsboro, N.C. — A brutal late-night attack left one man seriously wounded after he was shot multiple times in his own neighborhood. The incident occurred Saturday evening, and now the community is left reeling as loved ones pray for answers.
At approximately 10:30 p.m., Goldsboro police responded to calls of gunfire in the 600 block of Sherard Court. When officers arrived, they found Da’Shaun Tyree Webb, 29, of Goldsboro, suffering from several gunshot wounds.
Webb was first rushed to UNC Health Wayne for stabilizing care. Given the severity of his injuries, he was then transferred to ECU Health Medical Center, where he remains in critical condition.
As of now, no suspect information has been made public. The Goldsboro Police Department has confirmed that the investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been announced.
Local law enforcement is urging anyone who may have witnessed the shooting or has relevant details to come forward. Tips can be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers, and authorities say even small clues may prove vital to the case.
Residents of Sherard Court expressed shock and alarm. Many say they never expected something this violent so close to home. Some recall hearing gunshots in the dead of night followed by panic and confusion. Others say they’re frustrated by the lack of immediate safety and want more visible police presence. (These details emerged from local interviews and neighborhood social media conversations.)
Whether this shooting is connected to other recent gun violence in Goldsboro remains unclear. Just days earlier, three men were wounded in a separate overnight shooting in the 100 block of Rockefeller Court. That earlier incident involved victims identified as Nasire Greene (19), Josiah Bell (19), and Ervin Barnes Jr. (21). But investigators have not linked the events so far.
For now, Webb’s fate hangs in the balance, and the community is left grappling with sorrow and uncertainty. As authorities press ahead in their investigation, many hope justice will come—and that this wave of violence might finally be met with answers.