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Shooting in North Charleston on Saturday afternoon results with one person killed and three injured, police

North Charleston, South Carolina – Saturday afternoon shooting in North Charleston was fatal for one person, while three others were shot and injured, local authorities confirmed.

According to the North Charleston Police Department, the shooting took place on South Allen Drive around 3:15 p.m. on Saturday.

When officers arrived at the scene, four people were shot and injured. All four of them were immediately transferred to hospital for treatment.

One person succumbed to the injuries and was pronounced dead at hospital. Two people were treated and released, while one person was still in hospital for treatment.

The police said there is ongoing investigation about the shooting, but they don’t have suspect at this time.

No more details about the shooting incident were released.

This is a developing story. Stay with us for updates.

Cindy Carey

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