Two dead, eight wounded in South Carolina nightclub shooting
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[July 06, 2020]
By Rich McKay
(Reuters) - Ten people were shot early on
Sunday in a Greenville, South Carolina, nightclub in an outburst of
suspected gang-related violence that killed two people and critically
injured two others, police said.
Police believe more than one shooter fled the chaotic scene at the
Lavish Lounge club before deputies arrived. A very large crowd had
packed into the establishment for "some type of Fourth of July concert,"
Greenville County Sheriff Hobart Lewis told an early morning press
conference.
Two sheriff's deputies were passing by the club shortly before 2 a.m.
and heard shooting and saw a commotion, in a crowd of about 200 people,
Lewis said.
They called for backup and emergency services and went into the club,
trying to evacuate people and see if it was still an active shooting,
but apparently the shooter or shooters fled, Lewis said.
Officials identified the deceased as Mykala Bell, 23, of Greenville and
Clarence Johnson, 51, of Duncan. The Greenville News reported that
Johnson was a security guard at the club.
There was still no detailed information about the wounded or the
suspects from officials in Greenville by midday Sunday. But Lewis told
reporters that police were looking for "known gang members," and that
the incident was "probably gang related."
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Ten people were shot early on Sunday after gunfire erupted at a
nightclub in Greenville, South Carolina, killing two people and
critically injuring two others, police said. Freddie Joyner has
more.
There is no active threat to the public, police said.
Some of the wounded were taken to Greenville Memorial Hospital by
people at the scene, others in ambulances, Lewis said.
The Greenville News reported that there was a previous shooting
early Saturday morning at a club next door to Lavish Lounge. Police
were investigating a possible connection, the newspaper said.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; Editing by Tom Brown)
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