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Friday night shooting at the former Lincoln High School in McClellanville results with one injured and multiple vehicles damaged

Charleston, South Carolina – One injured and multiple vehicles damaged is the result of the Friday night shooting that took place at the former Lincoln High School in McClellanville, police confirmed.

According to the incident report, one person was injured in the shooting incident and was transferred to hospital for treatment with non-life-threatening injuries.

Additionally, three vehicles were struck with bullets and damaged.

Several people were at the scene of the incident for an alumni basketball game, but hey told deputies they didn’t know about a shooting.

The case is under investigation.

Once more details about the shooting are available, we will update the case.

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Monica Doyle

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