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Former North Carolina officer seen in video repeatedly punching woman during arrest charged with assault

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North Carolina officer seen punching woman in violent arrest faces assault charge
North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation
ByMeredith Deliso and Sabina Ghebremedhin
June 01, 2026, 8:19 PM

A former North Carolina police officer who was seen in a viral doorbell camera video repeatedly punching a woman during an arrest has been charged with assault, authorities said.

Former Shelby Police Officer Karson Hyder, 22, turned himself in on Monday, according to the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, which said it has charged him with one count of assault inflicting serious injury in connection with Friday's incident.

He was processed at the Cleveland County Detention Center and released on a $10,000 secured bond, the bureau said. It is unclear if he has an attorney at this time.

Former Shelby police officer Karson Hyder is seen in a booking photo released by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation.
North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation

The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation said it initiated an investigation that "examined an allegation of excessive use of force" at the request of the Shelby police chief and the Cleveland County district attorney.

Hyder was fired Saturday after the Shelby Police Department completed an administrative investigation into the incident, according to Shelby Police Chief Brad Fraser.

"While this incident does not reflect the values of the Shelby Police Department, it does reinforce the importance of holding ourselves to the highest standards of conduct," Fraser said during a press briefing on Saturday, calling the former officer's actions "disturbing and inappropriate."

This doorbell cam video that went viral on social media shows an officer in Shelby, N.C., appearing to repeatedly punch a woman during an arrest.
Obtained by WSOC

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Officers were conducting a criminal investigation in Shelby on Friday when they encountered a "suspicious female," Fraser said.

The doorbell video appears to show an officer repeatedly punching a woman, identified as 34-year-old Cherrie Moore, during an arrest before another officer appears to intervene. It is unclear what happened before the video.

Hyder did not respond to ABC News' requests for comment.

Cherrie Moore's injuries can be seen in this photo taken after her release, in Shelby, N.C.
Courtesy the Moore family

Moore's family, who had called for the officer to be charged, told ABC News on Monday that they "feel great" about the charging decision. Her uncle said she suffered a broken nose in the incident but the extent of her injuries was not clear.

"We just want the right thing done, and I think the first right thing is that he be charged," Moore's uncle, Michael Moore, previously told ABC News. "Once he's charged, then we can move forward."

Moore has mental health issues and is homeless, her uncle said.

She was initially charged with misdemeanor breaking or entering, resisting arrest and assault on a government official. Her family had said the charges were dropped, though according to the Cleveland District Court clerk and court records obtained by ABC News, Moore still has one pending charge of a misdemeanor of breaking or entering. She currently has a court hearing scheduled for Friday. ABC News has reached out to the Cleveland County district attorney about the pending charge.

Moore was previously charged with resisting a public officer in August 2025 in a separate incident that also involved Hyder, court documents obtained by ABC News show. She pleaded guilty the following month and was sentenced to time served, according to the filings.

ABC News' Nadine El-Bawab and Matt Foster contributed to this report.

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