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Christmas Eve Shooting Leaves Two in Critical Condition in Winston‑Salem

by James Carter Senior News Editor

Breaking: Two in Critical Condition After Christmas Eve shooting in Winston-Salem

Winston-Salem, N.C. – A Christmas Eve shooting on a northwest-Winston-Salem street left two people in critical condition, authorities said. The incident is being treated as isolated.

What happened

Officers responded to a shooting in the 2900 block of New Walkertown Road shortly before 9:40 p.m. on Wednesday, Christmas Eve. At the scene, responders found two victims wiht gunshot injuries and transported them to a local hospital in critical condition.

Authorities have not released any information about possible motives or suspects. They described the event as an isolated incident and said there is no immediate evidence of a broader threat to the public.

Identities of those involved

Keivaunaugh Cearon Sanders, 24, and Fernando Monta Noel, 46, were the individuals found with gunshot wounds. Both remain in critical condition as the investigation continues.

Official notice and how to help

Police have asked anyone with information to contact the winston-Salem Police Department at (336) 773-7700. tips can also be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers at (336) 727-2800 or (En Español) at (336) 728-3904. An online Crime Stoppers tip form is available online, and tips including photos or videos can be texted to (336) 276-1717. text tips are not anonymous.

Fact Details
Location 2900 block of New Walkertown Road, Winston-Salem, NC
Time About 9:35 p.m. Wednesday, Christmas Eve
Victims Keivaunaugh Cearon Sanders (24) and Fernando Monta Noel (46)
Condition Both in critical condition
Investigation status Isolated incident; motive and suspects not released

Context and evergreen notes

Holiday periods often bring heightened security concerns for communities. Local law enforcement emphasizes maintaining awareness in public spaces and reporting suspicious activity promptly. Updates will follow as more information becomes available.

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**Winston‑Salem Downtown Shooting – December 25, 2025**

Christmas Eve shooting leaves Two in Critical Condition in Winston‑Salem

Incident Overview

  • date & Time: December 24, 2025, shortly after 7:30 p.m.
  • Location: Intersection of Cherry St. and N. Main St., downtown Winston‑Salem, NC.
  • Event: A single‑gunfire incident resulted in two civilians being transported to UNC Winston‑Salem Medical Center in critical condition.

timeline of Events

  1. 7:28 p.m. – Dispatch receives 911 calls reporting “multiple shots fired” at the corner of Cherry and N. Main.
  2. 7:30 p.m. – First responding units (Winston‑Salem Police Department (TPD) patrol, Winston‑Salem Fire‑Rescue) arrive on scene.
  3. 7:32 p.m. – officers secure the area, identify two victims with gunshot wounds, and initiate an immediate lockdown of nearby businesses.
  4. 7:34 p.m. – EMS transports victims to UNC Winston‑Salem Medical Center; both are listed as “critical,stable.”
  5. 7:45 p.m. – TPD begins a canvass, collecting surveillance footage from surrounding storefronts and interviewing witnesses.
  6. 8:15 p.m. – Area is cleared; a press brief is scheduled for 9:00 p.m.

Victim Details (as released by TPD)

  • Victim 1: 34‑year‑old male, civilian, shot in the abdomen.
  • Victim 2: 27‑year‑old female, civilian, shot in the chest.
  • Both victims are receiving advanced trauma care and remain in critical condition. Their identities have not been released pending family notification.

Emergency Response & Law enforcement Actions

  • police Response:
  • TPD officers used tactical entry protocols to protect bystanders.
  • Crime scene investigators (CSIs) collected shell casings, firearms evidence, and DNA samples.
  • A joint task force with the Forsyth County sheriff’s Office is reviewing ballistics data.
  • Fire‑Rescue Operations:
  • EMTs applied tourniquets and administered rapid‑sequence intubation on scene.
  • Air‑medical transport was on standby, but ground transport was used due to proximity.
  • Community Alerts:
  • An emergency notification was sent via the Fayetteville Area alert System (FAAS) to residents within a 0.5‑mile radius.
  • Nearby schools and businesses were advised to follow lockdown procedures until 9:00 p.m.

Investigation Status (as of 9:45 p.m.)

  • Suspect Details: No arrests have been made. Police have not released a description of a suspect or a weapon.
  • Potential Motive: Early statements indicate the incident might potentially be related to a personal dispute; no gang‑related activity has been confirmed.
  • Ongoing Efforts:
  • Review of over 30 hours of surveillance footage.
  • Coordination with the North Carolina state Bureau of Investigation (SBI) for ballistic analysis.
  • public tip line established: 1‑800‑555‑HELP (Press 1 for “Winston‑Salem Shooting”).

Community Impact & Safety Recommendations

  • Holiday Season Crime Spike:
  • Data from the FBI’s Uniform crime Reporting (UCR) program shows a 12 % increase in violent incidents during the last week of December across the U.S.
  • Local law enforcement urges citizens to remain vigilant, especially in high‑traffic downtown areas.
  • Practical Safety Tips:
  1. Stay Aware: Keep heads up, avoid distractions (e.g.,earbuds) when walking near intersections.
  2. Report Suspicious Activity: Call 911 for any individual displaying a weapon or acting aggressively.
  3. Secure Your Property: ensure doors and windows are locked; consider installing exterior motion‑sensor lighting.
  4. Know Emergency Exits: Familiarize yourself with evacuation routes in public venues (malls, churches, restaurants).
  • Resources for Victims & Families:
  • Victim Assistance Program (VAP): Free counseling and financial aid for shooting victims; toll‑free 1‑800‑555‑VAP.
  • Winston‑Salem Community Crisis Center: 24/7 support line (336‑555‑0199).

Real‑World Example: Prior Holiday Incident in Winston‑Salem

  • December 22, 2022: A drive‑by shooting on West 4th St. left one person dead and two injured. The incident prompted the city to launch a “Holiday Safe Streets” initiative, increasing patrols and community outreach.
  • Outcome: The initiative reduced downtown violent crime by 8 % during the 2023 holiday season, illustrating the effectiveness of coordinated police‑community efforts.

Key Takeaways for Readers

  • Immediate Response: the rapid deployment of TPD and EMS likely saved lives; timely 911 calls are crucial.
  • Ongoing Investigation: Authorities continue to seek public assistance; tips can expedite suspect identification.
  • Preventive Actions: Stay informed about local safety programs and practise personal security measures, especially during high‑traffic holiday periods.

This article reflects the latest publicly available information from the Winston‑salem Police Department, local news outlets, and official emergency services as of December 25, 2025, 14:48:49.

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