Greensboro Shooting on Apple Ridge Road Leaves One Hospitalized, Investigation Ongoing
Gunfire on the 300 block of Apple Ridge Road on April 4 sent one person to the hospital; five days later, GPD has made no arrests.

Gunfire erupted on the 300 block of Apple Ridge Road just before 9:30 p.m. on April 4, and Greensboro Police detectives are still working the case with no suspect identified and no arrests announced five days into the investigation.
Officers responded to a report of gunfire and found at least one person on scene with gunshot wounds. That victim was transported to a local hospital with injuries described as non-life-threatening. Police did not release the victim's name or confirm whether any additional people were struck.
As of this week, the Greensboro Police Department has not disclosed suspect information. The investigation remains active. Detectives are expected to focus on canvassing the block, collecting eyewitness accounts, and reviewing any available surveillance or doorbell camera footage from homes and businesses in the immediate area.
The timing is significant: a shooting shortly before 9:30 p.m. limits the pool of unrelated street witnesses, making nearby security camera footage one of the most valuable tools available to investigators. Police have not confirmed whether any such footage has been recovered. The department is asking anyone with information, video, or tips related to the April 4 incident to contact Greensboro Police detectives directly. Anyone in immediate danger should call 911.
The Apple Ridge Road shooting arrives during a period of heightened scrutiny over gun violence in Greensboro, with multiple high-profile incidents in recent months sustaining pressure on the department and city leadership. Neighborhood organizations and civic groups have repeatedly demanded faster public updates following residential shootings, and the absence of any suspect description in this case will likely deepen that pressure.
Should an arrest occur and charges follow, the case would proceed through Guilford County Superior Court, with the district attorney's office making the final call on prosecution based on the evidence detectives compile.
Guilford County's victim assistance program is available to those affected by the incident. Tips that do not require an emergency response can be directed to the Greensboro Police non-emergency line.
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