Three men face charges after a Norfolk shooting killed a woman and wounded two men on Goff Street.
NORFOLK, VA — Firearm evidence and a vehicle helped Norfolk police identify suspects in a triple shooting that killed a woman and injured two men, according to police and a news report citing court documents.
Norfolk police said the shooting happened May 28 on Goff Street. Officers found three people who had been shot: one woman and two men. The woman, later identified by local news outlets as Greta Huggins, died from her injuries. Community members knew her as “Ms. Gee.”
Police announced May 30 that three men had been charged in connection with the shooting. Two were in custody when the announcement was made, while police said a third man also faced charges. The defendants are accused but have not been convicted.
A WAVY report citing court documents said investigators used evidence connected to a firearm and a vehicle while developing the cases. The available public reports did not include the complete court filings, and police did not publicly describe every investigative step that led detectives to the suspects.
The investigation’s rapid movement from the shooting to criminal charges marked a significant development in a case that drew concern from residents. The shooting happened in a residential area and left three victims, including Huggins, whose death prompted a public vigil.
Friends and neighbors gathered in June to remember Huggins. Local reports described her as a familiar and valued member of the community. The vigil focused on her life and the effect of the shooting on people who lived near Goff Street.
Police have not publicly released a confirmed motive in the shooting. The available reports also did not establish what relationship, if any, existed among the defendants and victims before the gunfire.
The charges represent allegations that prosecutors must prove in court. Evidence described in police statements or court filings may be challenged as the cases proceed, and judges will determine which material can be presented during future hearings or trials.
The criminal cases remain subject to court proceedings. Authorities have not announced additional arrests or released further details about the suspected motive.
Author note: Last updated July 25, 2026.