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Shooting at Lugoff Apartment Complex Leaves Two Dead, Investigation Underway

Lugoff, South Carolina – Shooting Leaves Two Dead

On Monday night, tragedy struck at the Lexington Grand Apartments in Lugoff, South Carolina, when two men were shot and killed. The incident occurred around 5:30 p.m., as local deputies responded to reports of gunfire at the apartment complex located on Roy Truesdale Road.

The Victims

The Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the victims were 40-year-old Kevin Sutton, a resident of Camden, and 22-year-old Tasheed Sutton, who lived in Cassatt. Both men succumbed to their injuries at the scene, leaving the community in shock.

The Investigation

As the investigation unfolded, authorities indicated that this was not a random shooting—“all parties involved knew each other,” the sheriff’s office reported late Monday night. However, details regarding a possible motive remain unclear, leaving questions lingering in the community. No other injuries were reported in this tragic incident.

Search for Suspects

In response to the shooting, officials from the Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office were joined by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) and the South Carolina Highway Patrol. They conducted a thorough search of the area, aided by a police dog team and a drone. Unfortunately, law enforcement believes that the shooter or shooters have already fled the scene, as no arrests have been made as of now.

Calls for Information

The sheriff’s office has urged the community to assist in the investigation by providing any information they may have. They can be contacted at 803-425-1512 or 803-424-4000, or via email at Investigations@kershaw.sc.gov. Additionally, tips can be submitted to CrimeStoppers at 864-232-7463, or online. Investigators acknowledged that several tips have already started coming in, emphasizing the need for more information from the public.

Community Impact

The shooting has sent shockwaves through the community, which is now grappling with the violence that struck their neighborhood. As this story continues to develop, residents are left fearing for their safety while also mourning the loss of two lives cut short.

Ongoing Updates

This is a developing story, and authorities are working diligently to gather more information. As new details emerge, updates will be provided to keep the public informed. The Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office and other officials are committed to bringing justice for the victims and their families.

In the wake of this incident, the community is being urged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity that may be related to the shooting. The loss of Kevin Sutton and Tasheed Sutton serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safety and the devastating impact of gun violence.


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