Update: 26-year-old wanted in double shooting apprehended
The Colleton County Sheriff's Office issued a warrant Monday for a 26-year-old Walterboro man in connection with an early morning shooting of a man and a woman at a local nightclub.
Update
The Colleton County Sheriff's office has apprehended Desi Antwuan Elliott, 26, according to a news release.
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Desi Antwuan Elliott of Bethea Street is wanted on two counts of assault and battery with intent to kill and one count of possession of a firearm during the commission of a violent crime, Sheriff George Malone said in a news release.
Elliott, aka "Smoke," is 5 feet 10 inches tall and 180 pounds with tattoos on both arms. He is considered armed and dangerous, and anyone who comes in contact with him or know of his whereabouts should contact authorities, the release said.
Shonda Donaldson, 35, and Cheumalt Omega Gathers, 26, were wounded by gunfire about 2 a.m. Monday at the Apollo Lounge on Rivers Street just outside Walterboro, the release said.
Donaldson, who was shot in the arm and the side, was taken to a Charleston-area hospital and was in stable condition Monday afternoon, the release said. Gathers, who was shot in the arm, was treated and released from Colleton Regional Hospital.
Sheriff's deputies stopped a car carrying one of the victims from the lounge; the other victim was taken to the hospital by private car.
It's the second shooting to occur at the nightclub since Dec. 13, when a man was shot in the arm, and the third recent shooting to take place on Rivers Street. On Jan. 17, a man and a 12-year-old girl were struck by gunfire at a Rivers Street home. Both the man and the girl survived.
No one has been charged in that case. Investigators have been working to stem a wave of violence in the area that is believed to be gang-related.
To offer tips
Anyone with information on the crime or Elliott's whereabouts should contact the Sheriff's Office at 549-2211; the State Law Enforcement Division at 803-554-5700; or Crime Stoppers of the Lowcountry at 1-888-274-6372.
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