CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Several 911 calls have been released after the owner of an east Charlotte store shot and killed a man who allegedly robbed his store.

  • Police say 49-year-old Alan Corder shot 20-year-old Anderson before they arrived
  • The 911 call occurred when Corder was driving to his business after he saw someone break into his Independence Boulevard shop on surveillance video
  • Corder is currently charged with voluntary manslaughter

Since Justin Anderson was killed, a lot of people have been wondering what exactly happened in the minutes before his death.

Police say 49-year-old Alan Corder shot 20-year-old Anderson before they arrived.

 

The 911 call occurred when Corder was driving to his business after he saw someone break into his Independence Boulevard shop on surveillance video.

A second call was placed more than five minutes after the initial call, with Corder reporting that he had shot Anderson.

Corder is currently charged with voluntary manslaughter. While these 911 calls shed some light on what happened, there is a still big gap of time missing.

Corder bonded out of jail and had his first court appearance a week and a half ago.

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