


A former MLB draft pick was arrested Wednesday night for allegedly murdering a locksmith in North Carolina.
Brian Grant, 40, is facing charges of second-degree murder and is being held at the Brunswick County Detention Center without bond, according to records viewed by The Post.
According to a release from the Oak Island Police Department, authorities responded to a report Wednesday evening and found a 61-year-old man, identified as Randy Stewart, dead from gunshot wounds.
According to WRAL News, police body camera footage showed Grant telling the authorities that Stewart put a knife to his throat.
The Blue Jays selected Grant in the seventh round of the 2002 MLB Draft out of Charles B. Aycock High School in Pikeville, North Carolina.
The 6-foot-4, 207-pound right-hander spent four seasons in the minors, including stints with the Medicine Hat Blue Jays (2002), Pulaski Blue Jays (2003-04) and Auburn Doubledays (2004-05), but he never reached the big leagues.
Across that span, he notched a 4.72 ERA in 169.2 innings with 111 strikeouts.
Grant is a resident of Fuquay-Varina, which is about 20 miles south of Raleigh.
The incident allegedly took place at Grant’s home during what appeared to have been a service call to the house by Stewart’s locksmith company, according to the Wilmington Star-News.
The residence was Grant’s second home, a representative from the district attorney’s office told the Star-News.
Grant’s attorney told the Star-News that the former hurler has no criminal record and has young children and a family, and also characterized the case as a clear instance of self-defense.
Grant appeared in Brunswick County court on Thursday, and is scheduled to make his next court appearance on Aug. 11.