KILL DEVIL HILLS, N.C. — Nicole Hassell, the mother who lost her 19-year-old son Zane Hughes to gun violence, says she wants more done. This week, police charged two other people in connection with the shooting and killing of Hughes at Avalon Pier in late July.

“It's a small victory, but it's still sad, because there's other children that are lost in this too," said Hassell.

That’s Hassell's reaction to the additional charges in the case at Avalon Pier where her son was shot and killed.

“Nobody should have to lose their child in any way, shape or form," said Hassell.

On Wednesday, 17-year-olds Kayden Lindsey and Zachary Rose were both charged as adults in connection with the shooting. Lindsey is charged with first-degree murder, and Rose is charged with aid and abet first-degree murder

See Full Page