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Newberry Police Investigate Shooting After Party Ends, Leaving Four Injured

Newberry Police Investigate Shooting After Party Ends

NEWBERRY, S.C. — What started off as a lively party in the heart of Newberry has taken a concerning turn after a shooting left four individuals injured early Friday morning. The Newberry Police Department is now delving into the details surrounding the incident that unfolded shortly after a large gathering came to an unexpected end.

A Night of Celebration Ends in Chaos

According to police reports, officers and deputies from the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office were on hand monitoring the parking lots around Many Moons Artistry on Lindsay Street, where a private event was being held. The atmosphere was festive, with hundreds attending the celebration. However, around 12:45 a.m., the party wrapped up and attendees began spilling out of the venue simultaneously.

Just after the party ended, chaos erupted. Roughly 10 minutes later, officers stationed in the area reported hearing a series of gunshots, estimated to be between four and six. The shots rang out from a parking lot located in the 1400 block of Martin Street, unsettling the otherwise peaceful night.

Victims and Response

In the aftermath of the shots fired, at least four people were struck by bullets and were quickly transported to a nearby hospital using private vehicles. Fortunately, police believe that none of the injuries were life-threatening, which is a slight relief in what is otherwise a troubling development.

Investigation Underway

The investigation is still in its early stages, but initial findings revealed that the bar in question had been rented for a private event. This adds another layer of complexity to the situation as law enforcement begins to sift through the chaos to find those responsible for this alarming act.

Newberry Police Chief Kevin Goodman assured the community that the department is taking this matter very seriously. “We are working with those involved in the party to gather all the necessary information and identify potential suspects,” he stated firmly. Furthermore, he emphasized that anyone found to be responsible for the shooting will face prosecution to the fullest extent of the law.

Community Impact

While the shooting has understandably raised concerns among residents, the swift response of the police and medical teams highlights the commitment to ensuring community safety. Law enforcement has urged anyone with additional information about the incident to come forward, reinforcing cooperation to achieve justice.

As this story continues to unfold, many in Newberry are feeling the impact of the incident and are likely looking for answers and reassurances from local authorities. The police department remains dedicated to uncovering the truth and providing updates as they work through the investigation.

Staying Informed

For those keeping an eye on the situation, it’s crucial to stay engaged and informed. Notifications about new developments can often be received through local community outreach. Authorities have stated that updates will be shared as the investigation progresses, allowing citizens to remain in the loop about any significant findings.

The Newberry Police Department encourages a sense of open communication with the community, as they work tirelessly to restore peace and ensure safety for all residents. Let’s hope for swift resolutions and healing for those affected.


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