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Myrtle Beach Police Officer Brandon O’Rourke wasn’t wrong for shooting 18-year-old Jerrius Davis. While Davis died, O’Rourke should not face criminal charges, and it makes sense to return ...
A shooting on Ocean Boulevard over the weekend left 18-year-old Jerrius Davis of Bennettsville dead and 11 others injured, according to the Myrtle Beach police. RELATED: 'Need to know something ...
Her 16-year-old son was frantic, desperately connecting with her on FaceTime as Myrtle Beach police officers surrounded his older brother, Jerrius Davis.
The video shows the suspect, 18-year-old Jerrius Davis, walk by a store before pulling out a gun. PREVIOUS STORY: Police fatally shoot 1 after shooting in South Carolina tourist town of Myrtle ...
A Myrtle Beach Police officer shot and killed 18-year-old Jerrius Davis, according to a release from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.
Fifteen-year-old Serenity Chavis was among the 11 people hurt in the April 26 incident in which Jerrius Davis, 18, of Bennettsville, was killed after authorities said he opened fire in a crowd of ...
Myrtle Beach Mayor Brenda Bethune told WBTW-TV the officer responded appropriately. The Horry County deputy coroner identified the person shot as 18-year-old Jerrius Davis, according to WBTW.
In the Saturday night shooting, an officer with the Myrtle Beach Police Department shot and killed 18-year-old Jerrius Davis, a release from the South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division said.
Jaeishala Fox, the mother of Jerrius Davis, told News13 Thursday morning that her family had just finished meeting with investigators from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division about the ...
Myrtle Beach Police Officer Brandon O’Rourke wasn’t wrong for shooting 18-year-old Jerrius Davis. While Davis died, O’Rourke should not face criminal charges, and it makes sense to return ...
Her 16-year-old son was frantic, desperately connecting with her on FaceTime as Myrtle Beach police officers surrounded his older brother, Jerrius Davis.