Lawyer for South Carolina party boat shooting victim says no one checked IDs or for weapons
- On May 25 in Little River, South Carolina, a shooting occurred at a party boat dock where 120 people had gathered for a cruise.
- The shooting happened as people were leaving the boat, and investigation revealed no ID or weapon checks despite the presence of minors and alcohol sales.
- Ten individuals sustained gunshot injuries primarily to their lower bodies, another person was injured by a falling speaker, and authorities have not revealed details about the firearms involved or the number of shooters.
- Authorities have detained two individuals—a 16-year-old from North Carolina and a 19-year-old from Illinois—facing allegations of attempted homicide, and more arrests could still be made.
- Victims, represented by attorney Tyler Bailey, continue recovering amid calls for full accountability and ongoing investigations into the security failures before the cruise.
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Lawyer for South Carolina Party Boat Shooting Victim Says No One Checked IDs or for Weapons
No one was checking IDs or for weapons before a party boat cruise that ended with a shooting that hurt 11 people in South Carolina over Memorial Day weekend, a lawyer for one of the victims said.
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Lawyer for South Carolina party boat shooting victim says no one checked IDs or for weapons
A lawyer for one of the victims of a party boat shooting over Memorial Day weekend in South Carolina says no one was checking IDs or for weapons.
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