A 14-year-old juvenile has been charged with allegedly shooting at a victim and a 17-year-old has been charged with aiding and abetting in the matter.

Enfield Police Chief Tyree Davis said the shooting was apparently the result of a dispute over a girl.

In a statement on the matter Davis said the shooting occurred in the area of Bass Lane and Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue South on April 10 around 8 p.m.

The victim reported being shot at after leaving a nearby residence.

Through further investigation Detective Willie Murphy Jr. and Captain Dreher Bozard developed the 14-year-old and 17-year-old Khalee Williams, both of Scotland Neck, as alleged suspects in the case.

KAHLEE WILLIAMS

Wiiliams 

Halifax County School Resource Officer D. Jones arrested Williams today on the campus of a school around 11 a.m. He was charged with aid and abet going armed to the terror of the public and injury to personal property.

Williams received a $1,000 bond and May 18 court date.

The juvenile was petitioned for going armed to the terror of the public and assault with a deadly weapon.

Murphy described the pair as acquaintances and said he will leave it up to district attorney's office to determine whether the juvenile will be tried as an adult.