HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 30, 2026) – What began as an ordinary spring evening in a quiet residential neighborhood ended in devastating violence. Jeremiah Dallas, just 22 years old, was fatally shot in the front yard of a home on Hidden Creek Terrace late Thursday night. A second individual was injured but survived. Now, as the sun rises over High Point, the community is left grappling with a loss that feels both senseless and deeply personal.
Jeremiah Dallas was more than a name in a police report. To those who knew him, he was a son, a friend, a neighbor, and a young man whose future held promise. His life was taken by a bullet, but his memory—carried in the hearts of his loved ones—refuses to be silenced. Known affectionately by some as “Glock,” Jeremiah leaves behind a circle of grieving family and friends who are now demanding justice while clinging to the moments they shared.
The Shooting: What Happened on Hidden Creek Terrace?
According to preliminary reports from the High Point Police Department, officers responded to a residence on Hidden Creek Terrace shortly after gunfire was reported on the night of April 30, 2026. Upon arrival, they discovered Jeremiah Dallas lying in the front yard with at least one fatal gunshot wound. Emergency medical services were dispatched immediately, but despite life-saving efforts, Dallas was pronounced dead at the scene.
A second victim, whose name has not been publicly released by authorities as of this writing, sustained injuries in the same incident but is expected to survive. That individual was transported to a local hospital for treatment.
Authorities have stated that the shooting may have been targeted rather than a random act of violence. However, the investigation remains active and ongoing. Detectives have been canvassing the neighborhood, speaking with witnesses, and reviewing any available surveillance footage from nearby homes.
No arrests had been announced as of early Friday morning. Police have not released information about possible suspects or a motive, though they are urging anyone with information to come forward.
Jeremiah Dallas: More Than a Victim
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, social media began filling with tributes to Jeremiah Dallas. Friends described him as someone with a warm presence, a ready laugh, and a loyalty that ran deep. Though he was only 22, he had already become a familiar face in the Hidden Creek Terrace area, known for checking on neighbors and offering a helping hand.
“He didn’t deserve this,” one close friend wrote through tears in a Facebook post. “Jeremiah had his whole life ahead of him. He was a good person. He made mistakes like all of us, but he had a heart of gold. This isn’t fair.”
Another friend recalled the nickname “Glock,” which some used affectionately. “It wasn’t about violence. It was about how he carried himself—strong, reliable, never backing down from protecting the people he loved. That’s who Jeremiah was. A protector.”
Family members have not yet released an official statement, but those close to the Dallas family say they are shattered. “His mother is destroyed,” a relative shared privately. “No parent should have to bury their child. No one should have to get that knock on the door.”
A Senseless Act of Violence
The phrasing used in the original tribute—“senseless act of violence”—is one that echoes through communities across America far too often. High Point, a city of roughly 114,000 people in the Piedmont Triad region, has seen its share of gun violence. But when it strikes a young person on a residential street, the shock reverberates differently.
Neighbors on Hidden Creek Terrace described hearing multiple gunshots around the time of the incident. Some initially mistook the sounds for fireworks. It was only when police lights flooded the street that reality set in.
“I came outside and saw him lying there,” a neighbor said, asking not to be identified. “He was so young. Just a kid. I didn’t know him well, but I’d seen him around. He always waved. Now he’s just… gone. For what? What could possibly be worth this?”
The second, injured victim has not been identified by police, but sources close to the investigation indicate that individual is cooperating with authorities. It remains unclear whether that person was also a target or was caught in the crossfire.
Investigation Ongoing: Police Seek Justice
The High Point Police Department has assigned detectives to the case, and the department’s Violent Crimes Unit is leading the investigation. As of now, no motive has been confirmed, and no suspects have been publicly named.
“We understand the community’s concern and grief,” a department spokesperson said in a brief statement. “Our detectives are working tirelessly to uncover the truth and bring those responsible to justice. We ask anyone with information—no matter how small it may seem—to contact Crime Stoppers.”
Authorities have not disclosed whether any weapons have been recovered or whether the shooter or shooters fled on foot or by vehicle. Hidden Creek Terrace is a quiet, mainly residential street, and the fact that the shooting occurred in a front yard suggests a level of brazenness that has left neighbors shaken.
Residents have begun organizing a neighborhood watch meeting in the wake of the shooting. “We can’t live in fear,” one resident said. “But we also can’t pretend this is normal. A 22-year-old died in front of his home. That should horrify all of us.”
The Weight of Loss: A Community in Mourning
In the hours after Jeremiah Dallas’s death, a makeshift memorial began to appear near the site of the shooting. Flowers, candles, handwritten notes, and balloons now mark the spot where a young life ended. Friends have been gathering throughout the night and into the morning, embracing one another, praying, and crying.
“RIP Glock” has become a rallying cry on social media, one that captures both grief and a demand for remembrance. It is not a celebration of violence, friends emphasize, but an insistence that Jeremiah Dallas will not be forgotten.
One particularly moving tribute came from someone who described Jeremiah as a father figure to younger kids in the neighborhood. “He would walk little ones to the bus stop. He’d make sure they had something to eat if their parents were working late. That’s who people are mourning. Not a ‘shooting victim.’ A human being.”
Pastors from several local churches have reached out to the Dallas family, offering to hold a vigil or support service. Plans are underway for a community gathering later this week, though the family has requested privacy as they make funeral arrangements.
Surviving the Unthinkable: The Second Victim
While Jeremiah Dallas lost his life, the second individual injured in the shooting survived. That person is reportedly recovering in a local hospital. Friends of that survivor have asked for privacy but expressed gratitude that the injuries were not fatal.
“It’s a miracle and a tragedy wrapped together,” one friend said. “We’re thankful [the survivor] is alive. But we’re heartbroken for Jeremiah’s family. You don’t know how to feel. You’re relieved and devastated at the same time.”
Police have not confirmed whether the second victim was able to provide a description of the shooter or shooters. The investigation may depend heavily on whether witnesses come forward or surveillance footage captures critical evidence.
The Epidemic of Young Lives Lost
Jeremiah Dallas joins a staggering and sorrowful list: young Americans, barely adults, whose futures are erased by bullets. According to the Gun Violence Archive, there have already been hundreds of fatal shootings in North Carolina alone in 2026. High Point has not been immune.
But statistics cannot capture the sound of a mother’s scream, the empty chair at a family dinner, the friends who will never again hear Jeremiah’s laugh. Each loss is a universe of grief.
Community advocates have called for increased violence intervention programs in High Point, particularly those focused on de-escalation and youth outreach. “We keep saying ‘enough is enough,’” one local activist said. “But until we fund solutions that actually reach young people—mentorship, jobs, conflict resolution—we’ll keep writing these obituaries.”
How to Help and Honor Jeremiah Dallas
The family of Jeremiah Dallas has not yet established a public memorial fund, but friends are organizing a GoFundMe campaign to assist with funeral expenses and to support his grieving mother. Details are expected to be shared on social media within the coming days.
Those who wish to honor Jeremiah can do so by:
· Attending a planned candlelight vigil (details to be announced by the family).
· Donating to local violence prevention programs in High Point.
· Sharing memories of Jeremiah on social media using the hashtag #RIPGlock or #RememberJeremiahDallas.
· Contacting Crime Stoppers if they have any information about the shooting.
Anyone with information is urged to call High Point Crime Stoppers at 336-889-4000 or submit a tip anonymously through the P3 Tips app. A reward may be available for information leading to an arrest.
A Final Word: Rest in Peace, Jeremiah
Jeremiah Dallas was 22 years old. His life, though brief, held meaning. He was a son who made his mother proud. A friend who showed up when it counted. A neighbor who waved hello. A young man who, like all young men, deserved the chance to grow old.
Instead, his name is now a headline. His face is on a memorial. His nickname, “Glock,” is whispered in grief rather than spoken in jest. And his family is left to navigate a world that no longer includes him.
May his soul rest in peace. May his loved ones find strength, comfort, and healing in the days ahead. And may justice come swiftly for the one who took him from this earth.
Rest in peace, Jeremiah Dallas. You will not be forgotten.


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