
KINSTON, NC — Authorities have identified the victim of a deadly stabbing that occurred early Tuesday morning in Kinston as 45-year-old Bradly Brady of Hickory. The incident took place at an apartment complex on Rosa Vista Road, and police are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.
According to the Kinston Police Department, officers were dispatched to 2130 Apartment 10 on Rosa Vista Road shortly after 7:00 a.m. on April 9 following reports of a shooting. Upon arrival, officers discovered Brady’s body lying outside the apartment building. Although initially reported as a shooting, further investigation revealed that Brady had suffered a fatal stab wound to the chest.
Authorities are working to determine how and why the violent altercation occurred. As of now, no motive has been disclosed, and no arrests have been made. Detectives are actively pursuing leads and gathering evidence to build a clearer picture of what happened in the moments leading up to Brady’s death.
The Kinston Police Department is urging anyone with information related to the case to come forward. A dedicated Tips Line has been set up at 252-939-4020 for community members to share any details that might aid the investigation. Officers stressed the importance of public assistance in solving the case and bringing justice to the victim’s family.
Bradly Brady’s death has left his loved ones mourning and the Kinston community deeply unsettled. His loss adds to the growing concern over violent crime in the region, as local authorities continue to address public safety and pursue those responsible for such acts.
This incident serves as a reminder of the impact of violence on families and neighborhoods alike. Law enforcement officials are emphasizing the need for community involvement to combat crime and ensure a safer environment for all residents.
As the investigation moves forward, police are committed to finding answers and holding those responsible accountable. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available, and the public’s help remains crucial in closing this case.