Official: 2 dead, 2 hurt in shooting at Winston-Salem municipal building


City workers and police stand outside the Joycelyn V. Johnson Municipal Services Center after a shooting in Winston-Salem on Friday. (Walt Unks / Winston-Salem Journal via AP)

WINSTON-SALEM — Two people were killed and two wounded, including a police officer, Friday morning in a shooting at a government facility in Winston-Salem, according to city officials, who said they had stabilized the situation.

Winston-Salem City Manager Lee Garrity said in an email that two city employees are dead and two people are injured. He said the wounded have serious but not life-threatening injuries.

No other information about victims in the shooting at the Joycelyn V. Johnson Municipal Services Center at 2000 Lowery St. would be released until a 2 p.m. conference, Assistant Police Chief William Penn Jr. told reporters.

FOX8 reported that Winston-Salem Police Sgt. Stewart Sloan was among those shot.

Winston-Salem city spokesman Ed McNeal said: “There is no ongoing threat.”

Sanitation worker Dwight Black, 66, was running five minutes late when he parked his car at the facility. He said he was about to swipe his card to enter the building when people ran past him.

“They’re shooting. Run!’ Black said of the people leaving the building. “Fight or flight. I just followed suit.”

“I didn’t know what was happening so I just kind of got out of the way until I could ascertain what was going on,” he added.

Black ran back to his car and said other people did the same and drove off. He said he just stood back and watched until police arrived.

Numerous police cars were on the scene in the late morning. Workers in the reflective gear worn by city sanitation workers were seen standing in a parking lot talking to each other. The scene outside the building appeared calm.

Herbert Martinez told local news outlets a coworker at the site ran out and told him someone was shooting inside the building east of downtown in the city about 245,000 people in the central part of the state. Martinez said he stayed in his truck and heard gunshots. He said he and the coworker ran and hid in a ditch, where they heard more gunshots.