News Summary
North Charleston is mourning the loss of 18-year-old Timothy Haynes, who was shot dead outside a residence on January 12, 2025. Police arrested three suspects connected to the incident, classified as the city’s first homicide of the year. The investigation revealed an altercation prior to the shooting, allegedly linked to narcotics. Community members are seeking justice as they come to grips with this heartbreaking event.
Tragic Incident in North Charleston: Three Arrested for Fatal Shooting of Timothy Haynes
In a heartbreaking turn of events, the community of North Charleston is reeling from the tragic loss of 18-year-old Timothy Haynes, who was shot and killed outside a residence on Wales Court on the evening of January 12, 2025. The shooting, which has been classified as the city’s first homicide of the year, has left many questioning how such violence could erupt in their neighborhood.
Police were called to the scene after a report of gunshots rang out. Upon arriving, they discovered Haynes lying in the driveway, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. In a desperate attempt to save him, Haynes’ mother was found performing CPR; however, despite her efforts, he was pronounced dead around 11:54 p.m. The loss of a promising young life has left family and friends devastated.
Police Investigate and Arrest Suspects
Authorities wasted no time in their investigation and, over the course of just a few days, arrested three individuals allegedly connected to the shooting. Camryn Ferrell Brown, a 20-year-old, was taken into custody on January 13 and charged with murder. Just days later, on January 16, the Simmons brothers—Frank Simmons, 21, and Christopher Simmons, 20—were apprehended and also charged with murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime. These arrests signal that law enforcement is taking this tragedy very seriously.
The Simmons brothers were tracked down and caught by U.S. Marshals on West Robinhood Drive, a significant breakthrough in the case. It seems they are known associates of Brown. According to the details emerging from the investigation, the incident may have involved plans to purchase narcotics from Haynes, who had received a message asking him to meet someone outside shortly before the gunfire erupted.
Details of the Incident
What unfolded that night remains shocking. Witness accounts suggest that the altercation was intense, with reports stating that Christopher Simmons placed Haynes in a chokehold while Frank Simmons brandished a firearm. This brutal confrontation has left many in the community on edge, wondering how such an unfortunate event could escalate so quickly.
Surveillance cameras in the vicinity of Wales Court recorded two individuals fleeing the scene in a black sedan, which was later discovered having struck a pole. Interestingly, authorities found a nearby pole with broken security cameras that had been damaged prior to the incident—an unfortunate twist that perhaps hindered the investigation.
A Community in Mourning
The Charleston County Coroner’s Office confirmed Timothy Haynes’ identity the day after the shooting, bringing a sense of closure to his family, even amidst their sorrow. The loss is deeply felt not just by his family, but also by friends and the wider community that is grappling with the impact of what transpired.
As it stands now, all three suspects are being held at the Al Cannon Detention Center. The investigation is ongoing as authorities continue to piece together the details surrounding this tragic incident. The residents of North Charleston are left with a poignant reminder of how quickly life can change, and a renewed call for community awareness and safety.
As North Charleston mourns the loss of Timothy Haynes, many hope that justice will prevail and such incidents of violence will diminish, allowing their community to heal and thrive once more.
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