Ex-Cop Charged After Doorbell Cam Catches a Brutal Beating

Fired officer Karson Hyder charged with punching a woman repeatedly in the face
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jun 2, 2026 11:09 AM CDT

A former North Carolina police officer caught on a doorbell camera repeatedly punching a woman in the face was charged Monday with assault. The video of Shelby Officer Karson Hyder pummeling Cherrie Moore on Friday has circulated widely on social media, reports the AP. Hyder, 22, turned himself in to the Cleveland County Detention Center Monday morning and was released on a $10,000 secured bond. Court records do not list an attorney for him, and a phone number associated with his name was out of service.

Hyder, who was suspended Friday and fired on Saturday, was responding to a breaking-and-entering call when the scuffle ensued. According to a warrant, Moore, 34, fled the residence on foot and resisted arrest, assaulting Hyder by "grabbing and ripping (his) uniform." A separate warrant filed Monday alleged Hyder "unlawfully and willfully did assault and strike Cherrie Moore" by grabbing her "by the arm, pushing her to the ground and striking her in the face with a closed fist, thereby inflicting serious injury," including a "possible broken nose and busted lip." The State Bureau of Investigation had announced Saturday it had opened an investigation into Hyder.

Moore was initially charged with breaking and entering, resisting arrest, and assault on a public officer, but the latter two charges have since been dismissed. She was freed on an unsecured bond. Moore's family told ABC News that they "feel great" about the criminal charges against Hyder. Her attorney, Ronald Haynes, told the AP in an email that Moore "is recovering and receiving treatment for her mental health." "The heinous actions of former Officer Karson Hyder will forever negatively impact Ms. Cherrie Moore and her family," Haynes continued. "It's a small relief that city officials responded so promptly to terminate and charge Mr. Hyder."

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