Two undercover officers in North Carolina will not face charges following a fatal shooting involving a man who brandished a fake firearm and issued threats, authorities reported.
On Monday, officials released surveillance footage capturing the intense moments when Derrick Manigault was seen brandishing what resembled a gun while threatening patrons inside a convenience store on January 10.
The officers responded by firing at Manigault, resulting in his death.
The incident, which unfolded at Jakobs Food Mart in Gastonia, occurred as the officers were performing a routine alcohol compliance check at the establishment when the conflict arose.
Initially, Manigault engaged in a confrontation with another customer outside the store, which escalated and continued inside. The video captured him shouting, “You trying to lose your life tonight?”
Manigault began arguing with another customer outside the store, and the argument continued as they both entered the store. In the video, he was heard yelling, “You trying to lose your life tonight?”
Moments later, a detective fired shots.
This replica firearm was recovered as evidence from the Jan. 10, 2026 crime scene. (Gastonia Police Department)
GPD said he “discharged his weapon to protect himself and others in the store. The suspect then ran out of the store with the firearm still in his hand and can be seen on video looking back with his gun raised in his right hand.”
Evidence gathered at the scene determined the gun that Manigault was brandishing turned out to be a fake, designed to look like a legitimate firearm.
In the weeks that followed the deadly shooting, the officers were placed on administrative leave as is standard protocol within the state pending an investigation by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation.

An officer is seen pointing a gun at suspect Derrick Manigault. (Gastonia Police Department)
After months of investigation, a report from the Gaston County District Attorney said that the deadly use of force was “legally justified, and does not warrant criminal charges.”
The report went on to say that “the actions of Derrick Manigault create an inherent reasonable doubt as to whether the officers involved acted justifiably in self-defense and in defense of others.”
“Any loss of life is tragic, but on the night of January 10, 2026, as seen in the video, it was Mr. Manigault who put this sequence of events into motion,” Gastonia Police Chief Trent Conard said in a statement. “As the video depicts, Mr. Manigault’s gun was a realistic replica firearm. Our Officers acted quickly to protect themselves and the other citizens believing that Mr. Manigault’s weapon was real.”
In a statement sent to Fox News Digital, Manigault’s widow Rebecca Insley said:
“My family and I were heartbroken all over again at the DA’s decision. The subsequent report and even footage that has been released does not tell the whole story — it was carefully selected to tell their narrative. About 95% of the interaction my husband had that night with the two officers happened outside of the store. There are gross omissions, blatant discrepancies, and outright falsehoods. I will not stop until the whole story and the truth are told, and we have justice for Derrick.”
Fox News Digital reached out to the Gastonia police and the Gaston County District Attorney’s Office.
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