Greensboro man held without bond in MLK Drive shooting
A 45-year-old man faces multiple charges after a Greensboro McDonald's shooting; the victim was treated at a hospital.

A 45-year-old man is being held without bond in connection with a shooting that left a 23-year-old man wounded outside the McDonald's on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Greensboro. The victim was located by officers after they responded to a reported shooting at the restaurant on Dec. 15 and was taken to the hospital for treatment.
Local law enforcement identified the suspect as Moses Wilson. Wilson was later arrested in Manchester, New Hampshire, by Manchester Police and transported back to Greensboro to face charges. He currently faces multiple felony counts related to the incident, including assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill and inflicting serious injury, possession of a firearm by a felon, discharge of a firearm in the city, going armed to the terror of the people, and hit-and-run leaving the scene with property damage. The investigation into the shooting remains ongoing.
The incident unfolded at a busy commercial stretch on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive that sees regular foot and vehicle traffic, raising concerns among residents and business owners about public safety. A shooting at a high-profile chain restaurant in a well-traveled corridor underscores the potential for bystander harm and has prompted heightened patrols and coordination between Greensboro officers and out-of-state law enforcement in the arrest and transport of the suspect.
Charges alleging possession of a firearm by a felon and discharge of a firearm in the city carry significant legal consequences and will shape the prosecution's case as detectives continue to gather evidence and interview witnesses. The hit-and-run allegation also signals property damage and possible additional civil claims stemming from the incident. Because the investigation is active, police have not released additional details about motive or whether others may face charges.

For community members, the case spotlights patterns of gun violence and the role of interjurisdictional cooperation when suspects leave Guilford County. It may also influence local discussions about safety measures at businesses along MLK Drive, traffic and pedestrian controls, and resources for victims of violent crime.
Expect next steps to include formal arraignment and pretrial proceedings in Greensboro, along with continued police updates as investigators process evidence. Residents seeking to stay informed should monitor official Greensboro Police communications for changes to the investigation or court filings as the case moves through the legal system.
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