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In Summerville, South Carolina, two arrests have been made following the shooting death of 17-year-old Deangelo M. Dover Jr. on February 25. 21-year-old Demanco Maurice Gethers faces charges of voluntary manslaughter, while a 17-year-old, Madison Stone, is charged as an accessory before the fact of attempted armed robbery. Authorities are emphasizing their commitment to tackling violent crime and have urged anyone with information to come forward as the investigation remains ongoing.
Summerville, S.C. – Two individuals have been arrested in connection with the shooting death of a 17-year-old in Summerville, South Carolina, which occurred on February 25. The suspects are identified as 21-year-old Demanco Maurice Gethers and a 17-year-old named Madison Stone.
Demanco Gethers is facing serious charges that include voluntary manslaughter and criminal conspiracy, while Madison Stone has been charged with accessory before the fact of attempted armed robbery and criminal conspiracy. Both suspects are currently being held at the L.C. Knight Detention Center.
The shooting incident took place in the Ponds neighborhood of Summerville, specifically in the 200 block of Oak View Way. Authorities responded quickly to the report of the shooting, arriving on the scene within four minutes. When they arrived, they found the victim, identified as Deangelo M. Dover Jr., unresponsive and suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. Despite immediate medical attention, Deangelo was pronounced dead at the scene at 10:45 p.m. by coroner Paul Brouthers.
Dorchester County Sheriff Sam Richardson reiterated the county’s zero tolerance policy for violent crime and emphasized the commitment to accountability for those who violate the law. The investigation remains active with no information provided regarding the possibility of further arrests in connection with the case.
The shooting has raised concerns among residents of Summerville, prompting discussions about safety within the community. The investigation’s swift action by law enforcement underscores the priority placed on addressing violent crime and ensuring public safety.
The Ponds neighborhood is typically characterized as a peaceful area, making the incident particularly shocking to its residents. The community is now grappling with the implications of such a violent act occurring so close to home.
As the investigation continues, the Scott County Sheriff’s Office is appealing to anyone who may have information related to the shooting incident to come forward. This effort aims to gather further evidence and ensure that justice is served for Deangelo Dover Jr. and his family.
Authorities have not disclosed any specific details regarding the motivations behind the shooting or the relationship between the suspects and the victim. However, updates are expected as the investigation progresses. Community members are closely watching the situation as more information is likely to emerge in the coming weeks.
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