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COATS, N.C. (WNCN) A Harnett County man will spend more than 12 years in prison for dealing crystal methamphetamine, according to the United States Attorneys Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina. Three people are dead and two others injured following a shooting Saturday night in the parking lot of an Owen Drive hotel, according to the Fayetteville Police Department. We have reason to believe that this was a case of shoot first, ask later, a philosophy seen all too often within law enforcement. fatal motorcycle accident fayetteville ar - Motorcycle Digital 'I was coming down here,' the driver is heard telling police. On Saturday evening, a person who said they were first on scene posted video that began in the moments after Walker had been shot and just before authorities arrived. Fatal shooting of Black man by off-duty officer sparks protest in North North Carolina authorities are considering hate crime charges after a black man was shot dead during a road-rage encounter with a white man and his son. According to the police department, officers responded to a shots fired call around 11 p.m. in the area of South Bellview Avenue and Robertson Street. Walker, a single father who leaves behind one young son, was pronounced dead on scene. A person appears to be lifeless and bleeding on the ground beside him, and at least two people appear to be trying to offer aid to the person on the ground. The shooting happened about 7:41 p.m. in the parking lot of the Ponderosa . a child is heard asking from off-camera. When officers arrived on scene, they found Dominic Brown, 38, who had died from gunshot wounds. 'When Fayetteville Police arrived they did not disarm the shooter, they did not arrest the shooter, and worst of all they did not render aid to the victim,' theFayetteville Activist Movement claimed in a social media post. Man dies in Fayetteville shooting Saturday night, police say