The
Anderson County Sheriff’s Office has filed charges next to a refuge guard
involved in a deadly
shooting at an Anderson nightclub that
wrecked in a destroy last weekend.
Establishment
say 28-year-old Joey Johnson, Jr. has been emotional with physical attack and
manslaughter in the death of 21-year-old India Lomax. He has turned himself in
to establishment, according to Sheriff John Skipper.
Investigators
say Lomax died from a firing wound in the back as her group away from the nightspot
Marvon’s Place just after 4 a.m. Saturday. Her traveler 33-year-old Willis
Donald had been blast in the limb.
Johnson
told deputies he fired in self protection as Lomax’s unplanned veered towards
him. The event occurs only minutes after numerous equipped security guards had
stopped an argument in the nightclub’s parking lot.
Deputies
say Lomax group the truck a short detachment down S.C. Highway 28 previous to
crashing into a parked car, then a usefulness pole. That was where deputies
discovered her. Anderson County Coroner Dan McCown said an autopsy found Lomax
died from a single gunshot injury in her reverse.
Sheriff
Skipper said Lomax’s truck had 11 bullet holes in it and that it appears was
the only human being to fire a bludgeon that nighttime.
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