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9 shot, 2 others hurt in shooting at Columbia park early Saturday

Nine shot and two more injured following a shooting at a park north of Columbia, SC.
Nine shot and two more injured following a shooting at a park north of Columbia, SC. Getty Images/iStockphoto

Nearly a dozen people, most of them teenagers, were injured in an early Saturday shooting when multiple after-prom parties converged on a Columbia park, officials said.

Four of the victims were Richland 1 students, according to Superintendent Craig Witherspoon.

At about 1:20 a.m. Saturday, the Richland County Sheriff’s Department said deputies got a call about a “large gathering of juveniles” at Meadowlake Park, off of Wilson Boulevard. When deputies arrived, the department said they found most of the people had fled following gunfire.

Soon calls began coming in to dispatch reporting gun shot victims at local hospitals, deputies said.

Of the 11 people injured at the gathering, nine were shot, according to the sheriff’s department.

One unidentified female at the scene suffered lower body injuries after she was struck by a car and another victim suffered a hand injury, the sheriff’s department said in a statement. The gathering is believed to have involved students from various high schools throughout the area. The victims ranged in age from 16 to 20 years old.

“Our hearts go out to the families,” Columbia Mayor Daniel Rickenmann said. “Prom season is supposed to the highlight of your high school years and an opportunity to create memories that you have for a lifetime. It’s just awful that we have folks who ruined this opportunity for memories for so many.”

Reached Saturday morning, the sheriff’s department said it was unable to provide additional information about the victims’ conditions.

“We are saddened and concerned about the shooting,” Witherspoon said. “Our prayers go out to the students who were injured.”

More than 50 rounds are believed to have been fired at the park, said Rickenmann, who has been briefed on the situation.

The sheriff’s department said their investigators have already recovered dozens of scattered shell casings of multiple calibers that littered the park.

Two people were arrested after the sheriff’s department said they fled a traffic stop while leaving the scene.

The department said Miquise Fulwiley allegedly fled after deputies attempted to stop him for driving without headlights. Fulwiley, 19, was apprehended after a pursuit, and a gun was recovered from the car.

The sheriff’s department said officers are working to determine whether the gun used in the shooting.

Fulwiley and his 18-year-old passenger, Ty’Quan Kelly, were arrested and charged with simple possession of marijuana and unlawful carrying of a pistol. Fulwiley also was charged with failure to stop for blue lights.

“This is an active and ongoing investigation with a very large crime scene,” the sheriff’s department said in a statement. “Investigators are still working to interview victims and others involved. Updates will be provided as they become available.”

Columbia Police Department spokeswoman Jennifer Timmons said they have been asked to assist the sheriff’s department, which is leading the investigation.

The sheriff’s department said that the gathering was “not a park-sponsored event,” and the Richland County Recreation Commission is cooperating fully with the investigation. Meadowlake Park is currently closed, according to a representative from the Richland County Recreation Commission.

“I hope the folks who were there will help us to capture and detain those folks who committed this act,” Rickenmann said.

Witherspoon said precautions will be taken in an effort to avoid anymore violence as a fallout from the shooting.

“While the event where the shooting took place was not a school-related or district-related function, we are cooperating with law enforcement in their investigation and we encourage anyone with information about the incident to share it with the Richland County Sheriff’s Department,” Witherspoon said. “As a precaution, we will have additional security on campus at W.J. Keenan and C.A. Johnson high schools next week.”

Anyone with information on the shooting is asked to call CrimeStoppers at 888-CRIME-SC or submit an online tip.

This story was originally published April 29, 2023 at 11:12 AM.

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Ted Clifford
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Ted Clifford is the statewide accountability reporter at The State Newspaper. Formerly the crime and courts reporter, he has covered the Murdaugh saga, state and federal court, as well as criminal justice and public safety in the Midlands and across South Carolina. He is the recipient of the 2023 award for best beat reporting by the South Carolina Press Association.
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