A teenager sought in the shooting death of a woman waiting in line at a bank inside a North Carolina Walmart last month has been captured in Chicago.
The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation reported that Ezekiel Burden, a 17-year-old, was discovered on Tuesday at a Greyhound bus station with the help of the US Marshals Service following a tip from an informant.
His friend Brian Campbell, 18, turned himself in on December 23 and is charged with accessory after the fact.
The incident occurred just before 4 p.m. on December 20 at the Woodforest Bank located inside a Walmart, as confirmed by the Lumberton Police Department. It was indicated by the police that Burden had intended to target two individuals in line at the bank but mistakenly shot 42-year-old Brandy Nicole Olson instead.
Olson was taken to UNC Health Southeastern, where she later died.
Burden has been accused of first-degree murder, discharging a firearm to cause fear, and carrying a weapon for the purpose of intimidation. He is presently awaiting transportation back to North Carolina for further legal proceedings.