In our charming coastal community of North Myrtle Beach, we often take pride in our laid-back lifestyle and friendly neighbors. However, this week, tragedy struck, leaving many of us heartbroken and looking for answers. On Monday, October 21, a man lost his life in a shooting incident on Monaca Drive in Longs, just a short drive from our shores.
It was around 7:35 p.m. when Horry County dispatch received an alarming call from a homeowner. The caller reported that a male was trying to break into their home. Naturally, this created an atmosphere of concern among us locals. As law enforcement details began to unravel, it turns out that a struggle ensued between the homeowner and the intruder over a firearm. In a tragic turn of events, the gun discharged, and the suspect was struck.
When the police arrived on the scene, they found the suspect bleeding and unresponsive. Officers swiftly began performing CPR, doing everything they could until medical personnel arrived. Unfortunately, despite their best efforts, it was too late. The Horry County Coroner’s Office later identified the deceased man as Ryan Surujnauth, a 34-year-old resident of North Myrtle Beach.
This unexpected incident has left many of us in the community feeling uneasy and deeply saddened. Residents, who are used to the sound of waves and the laughter of children playing outside, are now abuzz with conversations about safety. “You never think something like this could happen here,” said one local resident. “This is a family town, where we look out for one another.”
As folks gather and share their thoughts, many are questioning how we can ensure the safety of our neighborhoods. It’s a harsh reminder of the realities we face, even in our little slice of heaven down by the Atlantic.
Authorities are conducting a thorough investigation into the incident, classifying it as a Trespass of Real Property. Updates from the police about the investigation will hopefully bring some clarity to our shaken community. Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and supportive of one another during this difficult time, reminding ourselves that we must band together, as we always do.
While the news of Ryan’s passing weighs heavily on our hearts, it is vital that we cherish the good times we have in our beautiful town. With stunning beaches, friendly neighbors, and a tight-knit community, North Myrtle Beach has always been a sanctuary for many. Let’s not let this tragedy define us but instead strive to strengthen the bonds we share.
In times like these, it’s essential to reach out to friends and family. A simple chat over coffee, a walk on the beach, or organizing friendly neighborhood gatherings can be great ways to cope with this sad news and reinforce our connections. Community support is everything!
If you or someone you know needs to talk about the incident or anything else, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re all in this together, and together, we can navigate through these troubled waters.
As we await further updates from the Horry County Police Department, let’s keep Ryan and his loved ones in our thoughts. Stay safe, everyone.
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