News Summary
A chaotic shooting at a private boat party in Little River, South Carolina, injured ten people, leaving some in critical condition. The incident occurred during a DJ party on the Hurricane II. Local authorities are investigating the incident, confirming that it was isolated and there is no ongoing threat. The boat party’s violent turn has raised safety concerns in the community, already on edge after another nearby incident resulted in additional injuries. Local residents are calling for measures to ensure safety at future events.
Little River, South Carolina – Ten Injured in Holiday Weekend Boat Shooting
A shooting incident during a private boat party in Little River, South Carolina, left ten individuals injured on Sunday night around 9:30 p.m. Emergency responders swiftly arrived on the scene, and while no fatalities have been reported, several of the victims are currently in critical condition. Additionally, at least one person suffered injuries not related to gunfire and was transported to the hospital for treatment.
The altercation, which took place on a vessel named the Hurricane II, erupted among attendees of a publicized party featuring a DJ and advertised as a three-hour cruise ending at 9 p.m. Witnesses described the chaotic scene as police cars and ambulances rushed to the dock area where the shootings occurred.
Investigation and Ongoing Efforts
Local law enforcement, notably the Horry County Police Department, are currently investigating the circumstances leading to the violence. Detectives have confirmed that the shooting stemmed from a confrontation at the private gathering. Officers are working to establish a clear understanding of the series of events that led to the incident.
Officials assert that this shooting is an isolated incident and assure the public that there is no ongoing threat to the community. The nature of the event, attended by a significant number of individuals, has raised concerns about safety during community plans.
Related Incident
Complicating the situation further, another incident in nearby Atlantic Beach resulted in 19 additional injuries, although these occurred at a separate event around the same time as the boat party. Meanwhile, a police officer from North Myrtle Beach suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the leg while responding to the initial shooting. That officer is reported to be stable and receiving care in the hospital.
Background on Little River
Little River is a fishing village situated approximately 20 miles northeast of Myrtle Beach, bordering North Carolina. The area is known for its marinas and fishing expeditions, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike. The dock, where the shooting occurred, is a common departure point for various private charter boats, often busy during holiday weekends.
As investigations continue regarding the ownership and coordination of the Hurricane II, authorities emphasize the importance of gathering accurate information. The community is grappling with the aftermath of the shooting and trying to make sense of an event that turned from a celebration into a scene of violence.
Local residents and officials alike are calling for measures to ensure safety at such events in the future to prevent a recurrence of these types of incidents. The authorities are committed to thorough investigations and fostering a sense of security within Little River and the surrounding area as they seek answers in the wake of this tragic occurrence.
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