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Newberry Police Investigate Late-Night Shooting, Four Injured

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Newberry Police Investigate Late-Night Shooting, Four Injured

In the quiet town of Newberry, South Carolina, a festive atmosphere took a shocking turn late Friday night when a shooting left four individuals injured. The incident, which occurred shortly after the city’s Many Moons Artistry closed its doors for a private party, has sparked a significant police response and ongoing investigation.

A Large Gathering Turns Chaotic

On the night of the shooting, officers from the Newberry City Police Department and the Newberry County Sheriff’s Department were keeping an eye on the events surrounding a large party at Many Moons Artistry, located on Lindsay Street. With excitement buzzing among the guests, the staff made the decision to shut down the festivities shortly before 12:45 a.m. As partygoers poured out of the venue, several hundred attendees left at once, a sight that must have been quite the scene to witness.

However, just ten minutes later, the atmosphere took a drastic turn as officers on patrol suddenly heard a series of loud pops—between four to six gunshots—sounding from the parking lot area located at 1400 Martin Street. It was a jarring noise that no one expected, especially in a city that prides itself on its reputation for safety.

Injured Parties and Quick Responses

In the wake of the gunfire, at least four victims were identified, all of whom fortunately sustained non-life-threatening injuries. In a display of community support and quick thinking, the injured were transported to the hospital in private vehicles, rather than waiting for an ambulance. Their willingness to step in certainly illustrated how networks of care operate in settings like these, where every moment can make a difference.

Police Investigate the Incident

Authorities later learned that Many Moons Artistry had been rented out for this private event and are now collaborating with the establishment to piece together the events that led up to the shooting. As part of their investigation, officers have urged anyone armed with useful information about the incident or the suspects involved to reach out to them at 803-321-1010.

Community Reaction and Safety Assurance

This unsettling event has prompted a statement from Newberry Police Chief Kevin Goodman, who emphasized that despite the alarming occurrence, Newberry remains one of the safest cities in the state. Goodman reassured community members that, like any other location, this small town is not immune to the occasional disturbances that arise from a few individuals.

“When identified, those individuals will be arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent,” Goodman noted, aiming to instill confidence among residents. As an invitation to introspection, he encouraged citizens to stay vigilant and engaged in efforts that keep Newberry a secure environment for everyone.

A Call for Community Support

As investigations continue, the Newberry Police Department is focused on identifying those responsible for this unfortunate night. They are appealing to the community to assist in any way possible and asking that information be shared that could shed light on what happened.

For now, the Newberry community holds its breath, hoping for quick answers and the safe return of everyday life following this surprising incident.

Stay connected with the ongoing events in town and keep up to date on safety issues that directly affect you and your loved ones.


Newberry Police Investigate Late-Night Shooting, Four Injured

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