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At Least 11 Hospitalized After Memorial Day Weekend Shooting in South Carolina: Police

At Least 11 Hospitalized After Memorial Day Weekend Shooting in South Carolina: Police

Yahoo26-05-2025

At least 11 people have been taken to hospital after a shooting in Little River, South Carolina on Sunday, May 25, police have said
Horry County Police have said they believe it's an "isolated incident" and assured the public, "There is no risk to the community at this time"
"Updates will be provided when and as possible," police said in a Facebook postMultiple people have been hospitalized following a shooting in South Carolina, police have confirmed.
On Sunday, May 25, the Horry County Police Department (HCPD) said that officers had responded to "an apparent shooting incident on Watson Avenue in Little River," adding an update at 10:20 p.m. local time to say that 11 individuals had been "transported to area hospitals by Horry County Fire Rescue," per a Facebook post.
According to the Associated Press, the shooting happened around a boat dock near the Intracoastal Waterway at around 9:30 p.m. in Little River, which is approximately 20 miles northeast of Myrtle Beach.
"We have received reports of others arriving at area hospitals via personal vehicles," police stated, adding that it was "an active and ongoing investigation."
Police later confirmed that they believed the shooting "to be an isolated incident."
"There is no risk to the community at this time," the HCPD said in the Facebook post, adding, "Updates will be provided when and as possible."
'Community members are advised to steer clear of the area as public safety personnel do their work,' police advised in the initial post.
A North Myrtle Beach police officer was among those injured on Sunday evening after his gun accidentally fired while he was responding to an "unrelated call for service" in the area of the shooting, per a separate statement shared on Facebook.
The North Myrtle Beach Police statement read, "This evening, while responding to an unrelated call for service in the Little River area, a North Myrtle Beach Police Officer experienced an accidental discharge of his service weapon, resulting in an injury to his leg."
"The officer was transported from the scene to the hospital where the officer is in stable condition. No other individuals were injured, and there is no ongoing threat to public safety," the post added.
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"This incident is under investigation," police stated.
"We are grateful for the quick response of medical personnel and assisting agencies," the post continued. "Further updates will be provided as appropriate."
The Horry County Police Department, the Myrtle Beach Police Department and North Myrtle Beach spokesperson Lauren Jessie didn't immediately respond when contacted by PEOPLE for additional information.
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