A shooting in Little River, South Carolina, left at least 11 people hospitalized Sunday night, with police calling it an isolated incident.
At least 11 people were hospitalized following a shooting in Little River, a beach town in South Carolina. Horry County Police reported that some victims arrived at hospitals by private vehicles. Authorities have not shared the conditions of those injured or details on suspects, but they confirmed there’s no ongoing threat to the community. The shooting occurred on a mainly residential street near boating businesses along the Intracoastal Waterway.
Separately, a North Myrtle Beach officer accidentally shot himself while responding and is now in stable condition. Little River is located about 20 miles northeast of Myrtle Beach.
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