Slaying suspect sought
LADSON — Berkeley County sheriff's detectives have obtained a murder warrant for a man who lived near the site of Thursday night's fatal shooting along a road here.
Thirty-four-year-old Ronald Webster's last known address was in Christie's Mobile Home Park at 1029 Royle Road, lot No. 10, the Sheriff's Office said in a release. Webster is 6 feet tall and 205 pounds. Authorities said he has ties to Massachusetts.
Deputies responded to 1009 Royle Road around 11 p.m. to find 21-year-old Jason Bryant Gadsden dead in his pickup. A witness reported seeing the truck pull into a nearby driveway for about 20 seconds, then pull out toward Interstate 26, according to an incident report. He heard a pop and saw a man in a hooded jacket run out of the vehicle in the opposite direction of the freeway. Gadsden lived in Summerville, several miles away.
Two others are wanted for questioning in the case. The Sheriff's Office identified them as Adam DeQuina, 32, and Joeva Yagman, 40. They were last known to be living at the same mobile home as Webster.
Comments
Girleygirl (anonymous) says...
ALmost 2 PM and no comments????
This area is getting bad, worse, and awful all at the same time!
September 30, 2008 at 2:10 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
SCSIGirl2 (anonymous) says...
What a scum bucket - had to hide his ugly face with a hooded sweatshirt, but the yellow streak on his back shone like a beacon. What a coward.
September 30, 2008 at 6:45 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
SC29456 (anonymous) says...
Turn yourself in Joeva your givin it up for a waste of life your little boy toy who beats you. And to think to let the murder happen in front of your children. Give it up because now you are a waste of life.
September 30, 2008 at 11:51 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
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