Key Takeaways
- A shooting occurred on Greentown Road in Georgetown County, leaving one man wounded in the leg.
- The victim was airlifted to a trauma center, while authorities are investigating the incident.
- Deputies detained a second man, believed to be the shooter, for questioning regarding possible self-defense.
- Current evidence and statements suggest the shooting may align with self-defense, with no charges announced yet.
- The ongoing investigation invites anyone with information to contact the Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office.
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GEORGETOWN COUNTY, SC – Deputies in Georgetown County are continuing to investigate a shooting that left one man wounded Monday afternoon on Greentown Road.
According to the Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to the scene earlier in the day and later cleared the area as the investigation continued.
Authorities said one man suffered a gunshot wound to the leg. He was airlifted to a regional trauma center for treatment. Investigators are currently speaking with him as part of the ongoing investigation.
A second man who was at the scene and is believed to be the shooter was detained by deputies for questioning.
According to the sheriff’s office, statements from the man and evidence found at the scene appear to be consistent with self-defense at this time. Officials have not announced any charges.
The Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office said the investigation remains active. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact investigators at 843-546-5102.
Cases like this often highlight how quickly violent encounters can unfold and why many Americans choose to exercise their right to keep and bear arms for personal protection.
The Second Amendment recognizes the right of law-abiding citizens to defend themselves when faced with a serious threat. When investigators determine that a person’s actions were consistent with self-defense, it reinforces the long recognized principle that individuals have the right to protect their own lives when confronted with danger.







