A festive holiday event in the city of Concord turned into chaos after a shooting left four people injured during the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony on Friday evening. The unsettling incident occurred just before 7:30 p.m. near the intersection of Union Street S and Corban Avenue, casting a shadow over the typically joyous occasion.

Incident Details and Victims
According to officials from the Concord Police Department, the shooting was not a random act of violence aimed at the public but was instead tied to individuals who knew each other. Eighteen-year-old Nasir Ahmad Bostic, a Concord resident, has been identified as one of the shooters and victims. Bostic sustained a gunshot wound and remains in critical condition at the hospital.
Alongside him, a juvenile male suspect, also wounded, is listed in critical condition after being transported to the hospital. Two other gunshot victims, both seventeen years old, were also hospitalized—one has been released, while the other remains in critical care.
Suspects and Charges
Authorities have issued arrest warrants against Nasir Ahmad Bostic for serious charges including assault with a deadly weapon, inflicting serious injury with the intent to kill, and inciting a riot. These charges reflect the severity of the attack and the disruption caused during a public event.
The juvenile suspect faces similar charges, including assault with a deadly weapon with serious injury, discharging a firearm into an occupied property, and inciting a riot. The Concord Police Department has filed petitions through the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice to pursue these charges according to juvenile protocols.
Additionally, Keyvyonn Rayshaund Bostic, aged seventeen and also from Concord, has been charged as an adult. He faces accessory after the fact and inciting a riot charges related to the incident. Although Keyvyonn was not injured during the shooting, he was apprehended shortly after the events unfolded.

Law Enforcement Response and Public Appeal
The police have been actively investigating the conditions leading to the shooting, emphasizing that it appears to have been an internal altercation rather than a threat to the general public. Community safety remains a top priority as authorities continue to piece together the sequence of events that led to this dangerous confrontation.
The Concord Police Department is urging anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has relevant video or photographic evidence to come forward. Residents are encouraged to share any footage captured during the event through the official police evidence portal to aid the investigation.
Contact details have been provided for individuals willing to assist in uncovering critical details that may help bring further clarity and justice regarding this unsettling incident.
Impact on Community Events
Concord’s beloved annual Christmas traditions have faced uncertainty following the shooting. The city’s 97th Christmas Parade was scheduled for Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p.m., but officials have yet to confirm if the event will proceed as planned or be postponed. The community is eager for clarity as local leaders weigh the best course of action for public safety and seasonal celebrations.
Conclusion
The Concord tree lighting shooting has left the community shaken but united in seeking justice and healing. With multiple suspects facing serious criminal charges and ongoing police inquiries, there is hope for resolution and prevention of further violence. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and community cooperation in maintaining safe, welcoming public spaces—especially during the holiday season.
