South Carolina Bar Shooting: Ongoing Feud Led to Deadly Violence, Sheriff Says
CBS NewsOctober 15, 20252 min4,104 views
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- 🎯 A deadly mass shooting occurred at a bar on St. Helena Island, South Carolina, approximately 77 miles south of Charleston.
- 🗓️ The incident took place late Saturday night into early Sunday morning during a homecoming afterparty for the class of 2000.
- 👥 Up to 700 people were in attendance when shots were fired during closing time.
Cause of the Violence
- 💥 Beaufort County Sheriff P.J. Tanner stated the shooting was caused by an "ongoing feud" between two or possibly three individuals within the crowd.
- 🗣️ The sheriff indicated that this disagreement led individuals to resort to exchanging gunfire.
Casualties and Investigation
- 💔 Tragically, four people were killed, and 20 people were injured.
- 🩹 Several individuals are still recovering from gunshot wounds that were intended for a specific person but hit others in the crowd.
- 🔍 Investigators have collected evidence from the scene, including shell casings, and are looking into a person of interest, but no arrests have been made.
Lack of Witness Cooperation
- ❓ Despite the large number of attendees, the sheriff reported that not one person has come forward to provide information or identify the shooter(s).
- 📢 Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward to assist with the investigation.
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