Asheville, N.C. – A significant event took place in Buncombe County Superior Court recently as Tristin Bryce Joyner was sentenced for a serious crime that shook the local community. Joyner, age 27, found himself in the spotlight after pleading guilty to felony assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, which is classified as a Class E felony. The court mandated that he serve the maximum active term of two to 6 ½ years following his guilty plea on November 6. It’s a serious outcome for an incident that took place on the evening of February 17, 2023.
On that fateful Friday evening, shortly before 6:30 p.m., the Asheville Police Department received reports of a shooting incident at the Sam’s Club located on Patton Avenue. Investigators revealed that the situation escalated from an argument between two men into a physical fight. During the altercation, Joyner allegedly pulled out a gun and fired a shot, hitting the victim in the hip before fleeing the scene.
Essentially, Joyner initiated a conflict that could have had devastating consequences. The response from law enforcement was swift, leading to his apprehension and subsequent charges. It was initially reported that Joyner was facing misdemeanor punishments and only probation, but that information was clarified to indicate the gravity of his actions led to felony charges.
Joyner entered a guilty plea without negotiating for a lighter sentence, showing that he was ready to accept responsibility for his actions. Following the plea, the details surrounding his sentencing were explained. According to North Carolina sentencing laws, there’s leeway for judges to determine prison terms based on an offender’s prior criminal history.
Interestingly, since Joyner had no previous criminal record, there was the possibility of probation being an option. However, given the severe nature of the victim’s injuries and the potential danger Joyce posed to the public, the state argued strongly for an active prison sentence. Judge Thornburg ultimately sided with this argument, delivering a sentence at the maximum presumptive range for someone with Joyner’s background.
As part of the sentencing decision, a significant component focused on the victim’s financial burden due to the shooting. Joyner was ordered to pay the victim a hefty sum of $34,116.65 in restitution. In a surprising twist, the victim also appeared in court and expressed support for holding Joyner accountable, emphasizing the importance of serving justice while also highlighting the reality of gun violence in the community.
District Attorney Todd Williams spoke on the matter following the sentencing, emphasizing the necessity for a review of the current legal framework. He addressed the North Carolina Legislature directly, calling for a reassessment of whether existing punishments for gun crimes are adequate. It’s a thought-provoking stance, especially in a time when gun violence is a pressing topic on many minds.
The events that transpired during that night at Sam’s Club and the resulting legal outcomes serve as a reminder of the importance of accountability and the need for legislative action to confront gun-related issues head-on. For the community of Asheville, this sentencing concludes a dark chapter, but it also opens a dialogue about the future of public safety and justice in North Carolina.
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