MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – An early morning shooting in the Myrtle Beach area of Horry County has left one person critically injured, according to authorities from the Horry County Police Department. The incident took place around 12:41 AM on Sunday, off Terrace View Court.
The local police department is still actively looking into the factors that led to the shooting incident. They request anyone who may have any knowledge about this early morning crime to come forward. The HCPD hopes that information from locals may be able to guide the investigation toward uncovering the details of the incident faster.
A number issued by the Horry County Police Department for sharing any information about the incident is 843.915.8477.
While the identity of the victim is presently undisclosed, the person succumbed to critical injuries from the incident. The condition of the victim raises concerns about the severity of the crime committed. As of now, the victim continues to fight for life while receiving treatment at a local hospital.
Residents have been understandably shaken by the incident, with local sentiment expressing a desire for the swift and just resolution of the case. They hope the investigation led by the Horry County Police Department can apprehend those responsible swiftly, reducing the chance of another such incident happening in their locality.
Simultaneously, news has surfaced from Myrtle Beach of significant changes to rules concerning dogs, bicycles, and beach tents after Labor Day. Local venues are also gearing up as football season kicks off, causing a buzz among sports enthusiasts in the area.
In other news, a tragic accident occurred on a Friday night in Robeson County resulting in two fatalities and two injuries. This, along with the shooting incident, has certainly added to the somber mood in Myrtle Beach and the surrounding regions.
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