"Seeking Justice: The Lake Norman Road-Rage Shooting Case"

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"Seeking Justice: The Lake Norman Road-Rage Shooting Case"

[!CDATA[A man is seeking a reduced bond after being accused of killing a father of three in a road-rage shooting in Lake Norman, North Carolina. Terrell Eugene Giddens allegedly shot Jeffrey Michael Guida while he was driving with his three daughters in the back of his vehicle. Eyewitnesses reported seeing the shooter fire multiple rounds into the victim's vehicle, where the girls were sitting. Giddens then allegedly disposed of evidence related to the shooting. Giddens' attorney claims that he is innocent and has strong ties to the community. Giddens worked for General Motors for 36 years and served in the Army in Vietnam and Germany before being honorably discharged in 1971. Despite living close to the crime scene, Giddens is seeking a bond modification. Guida's family is urging the community to prevent Giddens from being released on bond. Karen Guida, Jeff's wife, expressed her concerns on a GoFundMe page, stating that Giddens had already confessed to the crime and there were multiple witnesses. The family is asking for support to ensure justice for Jeff and his daughters. Jeff Guida, originally from Lewiston, Maine, was remembered as a devoted husband and loving father by his family. He enjoyed spending time with his children, hiking, cooking, motorcycles, traveling, weightlifting, and gaming. Giddens is facing charges of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted murder and is currently held without bond. In conclusion, the tragic road-rage shooting in Lake Norman has left a family devastated and seeking justice for their loved one. The community's support is crucial in ensuring that the accused faces the consequences of his actions and that the victims receive the justice they deserve.]]