McCrae is charged with felony conspiracy and discharging a weapon into an occupied vehicle, according to the Sheriff’s Office. Tymele McCrae, 19, is also charged in connection with the shooting. Sirmans was placed into the Robeson County Detention Center under a $500,000 secured bond. Pauls Sunday, while one more remains at large.ĭylan Sirmans, 20, was arrested and charged with felony conspiracy and discharging a weapon into an occupied vehicle, according to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office. PAULS - One Lumberton man has been arrested in connection to a shooting near St. Sheriff’s Office arrests man, searches for one more in connection with Sunday vehicle shooting Tuesday, 71 donors had donated a combined total of $3,500 towards the $20,000 goal. “We need to raise funds in order to cover funeral expenses for both Jeremiah and Mi-Keal.”Īs of 4 p.m. “Please consider donating if you can, as any amount will truly help us,” Black stated on the Go Fund Me page. Please remember Jeremiah’s family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time,” the statement reads.Ĭassandra Black, the aunt of Williams and mother of Mi-Keal Freeman, another victim in the car crash, organized a Go Fund Me page titled “Homegoing Service for jeremiah and mi-keal” to assist with funeral expenses. Jeremiah, a 17-year-old student at Lumberton Senior High School, was tragically killed in a car accident early Sunday morning in Raleigh, NC. “The Public Schools of Robeson County extends our deepest condolences to the family of Jeremiah Williams.
The Public Schools of Robeson County issued a statement Tuesday regarding the death of Williams. In addition to Williams, four other teens were killed in the vehicle, including a 13-year-old, two 14-year-olds and another 17-year-old boy. Jeremiah Williams, a student at Lumberton Senior High School, was killed Sunday when a vehicle he was traveling in ran off of Capital Boulevard and crashed into a bridge abutment near Fairview Road, according to a report by WRAL news. By Monday afternoon, the account had received donations of $5,400.LUMBERTON - The family of a local high school student, who died in a car crash over the weekend in Raleigh, has launched a Go Fund Me page to assist with funeral expenses. The McQueen cheer team has started a GoFundMe account to try to raise the $8,000 they say is necessary for a bus there and back, and lodging. But when the McQueen Lancers travel to Las Vegas this week for the state championship, they might not have any student cheerleaders.
"The Cheer Team will be departing tomorrow and is ready to show the South what Lancer Pride looks like! Thanks so, so much to each and every one of you for making this possible." Original storyĬheerleaders are a big part of high school football games. Additional thanks to Reno City Councilwoman Neoma Jardon, Reno City Councilman Devon Reese, Ryan Sheltra & Bonanza Casino, Jane Stoner, and JoAnne Tiernan. Every single donation we received helped make this possible. "It truly means the world to the McQueen Varsity Cheer Team to be able to travel to Las Vegas to cheer for the McQueen Football Team.
"Wow! I am overwhelmed with gratitude that we have reached our fundraising goal of $8000 in a little over a day! The outpouring of support from McQueen students (former and current), Washoe County School District teachers and administrators, family, friends, and the entire community has been amazing! McQueen is ranked No. 8 in Nevada.Ĭhristian Sheppard, who helped organize the fundraising effort, wrote on the GoFundMe page: Thursday at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders. The McQueen cheer squad had been worried they would not be able to travel to Las Vegas to cheer for the Lancers football team in the 5A state championship game on Thursday.īut a plea to the public, via GoFundMe, paid off as the team raised almost $9,000 to help pay for a bus to Las Vegas and back, ad well as lodging and meals for the 20-person cheer team. View Gallery: Photos: McQueen beats Bishop Manogue at 5A Regional