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Shooting at Quality Inn in North Charleston, two people injured

Charleston, S. C. – Shooting that took place at Quality Inn in North Charleston results with two people injured.

North Charleston Police Department confirmed the shooting and they responded on 2499 La Quinta Lane, near Ashley Phosphate near I-26 around 10:15 p.m.

A man with gunshot injuries was at the scene when they arrived and the man was transported to the local hospital for treatment.

Shortly after police received a report about a second victim, male was dropped off Roper Northwoods with gunshot wounds.

We expect more information about the incident in the upcoming hours.

Monica Doyle

Editor-in-Chief

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