Police seeking two teens in connection with Lumberton Walmart shooting

ROBESON COUNTY, NC (WWAY) — Lumberton Police are asking for help tracking down two teens they believe are connected to Friday’s deadly shooting inside a Lumberton Walmart Supercenter.
They’re looking for 17-year-old Ezekiel Burden and 18-year-old Brian Campbell, both of Lumberton. Burden is charged with First Degree Murder, Discharge Firearm Within Enclosure To Incite Fear, and Going Armed To The Terror Of The People. Campbell is charged with Accessory After The Fact.
Police say 42-year-old Brandy Nicole Olson of Lumberton was shot late Friday afternoon while waiting in line at the Woodforest Bank inside Walmart at 5070 Fayetteville Road.
Investigators believe Burden and Campbell were targeting two people they knew who were standing in line, and Olson was hit by gunfire. The two took off after shots were fired.
When officers arrived, bystanders were attempting to provide life saving measures to Olson. She was transported to UNC Health Southeastern where she later succumbed to her injuries.
Lumberton Police Department, Robeson County Sheriff’s Office, North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement, and ATF are investigating, and are asking anyone with information to contact Lumberton Police Department Sergeant Blake Harrell at (910) 671-3845.