The man wanted in a Saturday morning shooting has turned himself in.
Lieutenant Bobby Martin of the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office said Justin David Luce, 22, turned himself in around 11:30 this morning. Luce was charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury. He was jailed on $30,000 bond and has a June 9 court date.
The man who was shot at a home at Quiet Circle outside Roanoke Rapids is already in custody for allegedly violating a domestic violence order.
Deputies responded to a disturbance call involving a gun around 2:45 a.m.
When Corporal Chris Scott arrived he found Nathan Brooks Twisdale, 27, of Roanoke Rapids, had been shot in the left hip. Twisdale was transported to Halifax Regional Medical Center where he was treated and released.
During further investigation it was found Twisdale and the female home owner had been in an ongoing relationship when she obtained a domestic violence protective order against him.
According to witnesses, Luce, also of Roanoke Rapids, was with the woman when Twisdale forced entry into the home through the front door and went to the bedroom where the couple was.
An altercation ensued with the female trying to get Twisdale to leave when Luce grabbed what was described as a strategically placed handgun and fired two rounds at Twisdale with one striking him in the hip.
Witnesses said Luce immediately fled leaving his shoes, shirt, vehicle and other personal belongings behind. Luce was still armed when he left and is considered armed and dangerous.
Twisdale, who turned himself in Monday night, was charged with one count of breaking and entering, domestic criminal trespass and violation of a domestic violence protective order.