Jordan Mckale Little 31, identified as shooting victim in Greensboro, police say

Jordan Mckale Little 31, identified as shooting victim in Greensboro
Jordan Little Death – The Greensboro Police Department reports that on Sunday morning, there was a shooting in Greensboro that resulted in the death of a man. After receiving a call about a serious assault at approximately 5:06 in the morning on Sunday, law enforcement officers went to the 1900 block of Larkin Street to investigate the incident. Jordan Mckale Little, 31, was discovered by the responding officers at the scene suffering from a gunshot wound.
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Emergency medical services transported Little to the hospital, but he did not survive his injuries and passed away there. The death of Little is being examined by the authorities as a possible homicide. At this moment, there is no information that points to a suspect being involved. Anyone who may have information regarding this occurrence is urged to call Greensboro/Guilford Crime Stoppers at the following number: (336) 373-1000. In addition, residents can send a mobile tip by using the P3tips app on their Apple or Android smartphone, or they can submit a web tip by going to P3tips.com. All information provided to Crime Stoppers is kept strictly confidential.
Related topic: Man dead after shooting on Donlora Drive in Greensboro
On Saturday evening, the Greensboro Police Department received information that one person had been shot and injured, causing them to send that individual to the hospital for treatment. The police were called to the location in the 2600 block of Donlora Drive at approximately 6:50 p.m. after receiving a report that shots had been fired in the area. They found someone with a gunshot wound. That individual decided to seek medical attention for themselves and checked themselves into a hospital as a result.
The investigating team requested information on the victim and their current condition from the police, but the authorities were unable to provide any details. At this time, the investigators do not have a suspect who has been linked to the crime who is currently detained in their custody. The investigation is still being carried out at this point in time and will continue to do so. When new information is obtained by the press, we will incorporate it into this article and update it to reflect the current developments.
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