A person is dead and another 11 wounds after an armed man opened fire in the middle of a popular tourist place in Myrtle Beach on Saturday night, according to the officials responsible for enforcing the law.
The Myrtle Beach Police Department shared that the shooting happened just before midnight on Saturday, in the heart of the famous entertainment district of the city, when the officers noticed a “disturbance that involved multiple people.”
Duration The altercation, the officer reported that a person opened fire.
“At that time, based on the immediate threat, one of our officers responded by discouraging their firearm,” the officials shared in an update on the Facebook page of their department.
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At least one person was killed, and another 11 were injured in a mass shooting in a popular tourist area of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Saturday night. (Google Earth)
Police said 11 individuals were judicious and receive medical treatment. The duration of the individual shooting The officer’s response has died for his wounds.
The forensic of Horry County, Tamara Willard, confirmed the identity of the person fired to News13 as Jerrius Davis, 18, of Bennettsville.
The officer involved in the shooting was not injured, authorities said.
Myrtle Beach mayor Brenda Bethune, told News13 that the rapid action tasks of the officer prevented a greater tragedy.
“Our officer saw what happened, and when he saw that an altercation was a bar and shot a gun, the officer replied very quickly and, in my opinion, saved lives,” Betune told The Outlet. “Last night I could have a much worse leg.”
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The authorities in South Carolina confirmed that 11 people were injured, and 1 was killed in a shooting involved by Myrtle Beach officer, Saturday night. (Myrtle Beach Facebook Police Department)
Bethune added that he was in Ocean Boulevard about an hour before the shooting occurred and that he would not have a leg if he felt insecure.
“This was an isolated incident. We had a great crowd on the boulevard last night, and we cannot always control what people are going to do, but we also close and do nothing,” Bethune said. “This is a great place to visit. It is not an insecure place at all. And I am not making light of what happened in any way.”
Representative Nancy Mace, RS.C., also shared her thoughts and said she was “devastated” when listening to the “tragic shooting.”
“Devastated by the tragic shooting in Myrtle Beach. Our hearts are destroyed by the victims and their families,” Mace wrote in an X publication.
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“South Carolina remains strong, and we will not tolerate the violence of any kind in our communities. God bless the former responds in the scene,” he continued.
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The Police Department said: “Our hearts and continuous sentences are with all those affected, as well as their loved ones last this difficult moment.”
Anyone with information or video related to this incident is encouraged to communicate with the Division of Application of the South Carolina Law (SLED) or the Myrtle Beach Police Department at 843-918-1382.
Fox News Digital communicated with the office of Mayor Bethune and crushed to comment.
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