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Suspect in North Carolina Shooting Pushed Anti-LGBTQ Conspiracies

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Last updated: October 3, 2025 7:35 pm
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American Fish Company – Photo: Americanfishco.com/Gallery, Nigel Max Edge – Photo: Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office

Officials say they are suspected of being a gunman in a massive shooting at a North Carolina waterfront restaurant.

Filming took place on Saturday, September 27th at around 9:30pm at the American Fish Company in Southport, North Carolina. A safe haven.

Investigators allege that the 40-year-old Nigel Max Edge suspect was piloting a white centre console boat through busy stretches of wide waterways lined with bars and restaurants. He is said to have fired at the crowd right next to the deck of an American fish company. Fox News.

Confusion exploded as bullets hit people on decks and customers scrambling for cover. After unleashing multiple rounds, Edge reportedly rushed his boat.

John David, district attorney for Braden, Brunswick and Columbus County, said many of the victims looked like vacationers visiting the area.

Two deputies responding on the sheriff’s department boat discovered Edge as they walked to retrieve the boat trailer. They arrested him on a boat ramp on 55th Avenue on Oak Island, and assisted with a trailer to pull the boat out of the water.

“I believe this is a targeted location,” Southport Police Chief Todd Coring said at a press conference on Sunday. “[The gunman] He acted as a lonely wolf. He acted alone. This is very planned from what we are seeing at the moment. ”

Police have not identified the motive for the shooting, but Edge, who changed his name from Sean William Debevoise in 2023, said he is already known to law enforcement agencies on Oak Island, the nearby town where he lives.

Edge, a former Marine sergeant and scout sniper who was injured in Iraq and suffered from PTSD and other mental health issues, has yet to enter the plea. He faces three counts of first-degree murder, five attempted murders and five assaults with a deadly weapon.

At a Preliminary Court hearing on September 29, the judge denied Edgebond and cited him as both a flight risk and a risk to the community.

Over the past year, Edge has filed multiple civil lawsuits against individuals and organizations. Many of them reflect paranoid, anti-LGBTQ conspiracy theories.

In a federal lawsuit last year, Edge allegedly claimed he was targeted by the “LGBQT” community for allegedly having a pedophile sex ring, and accused his parents of being “LGBQT white supremacist pedophile.” He linked those claims to the Iraq War, Abu Ghraib and Jeffrey Epstein. According to Fox News, a federal judge dismissed the case in March on legal basis.

In January, Edge alleged that suing hospitals, doctors and women was part of a “LGBTQ white supremacist” plot to kill him. According to NBC affiliates, the incident was rejected in April wral.

In May, Edge sued the Southport-based Generation Church, accusing him of “trafficking” him and trying to kill him through addiction and suicide. He claimed that he was targeted for “continuous hate crimes” because he was not gay, and that the church was part of an LGBTQ-led conspiracy to kill him. The incident was dismissed earlier this month.

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