Shots fired near myrtle beach boardwalk: police respond after late-night shooting

Shots fired near Myrtle Beach boardwalk: Police respond after late-night shooting

The Myrtle Beach Police Department continues to maintain a visible presence in the area in the aftermath of Saturday night's shooting.

MYRTLE BEACH, SC — A shooting late Saturday night near the bustling North Ocean Boulevard drew a heavy police response as investigators worked to secure the area and gather details.

Officers from the Myrtle Beach Police Department were dispatched around 11:50 p.m. to the 900 block of North Ocean Boulevard following reports of gunfire, authorities said in a statement. Officials urged the public to steer clear of the area due to an increased law enforcement presence.


Key Points

  • Police responded to a shooting at 11:50 p.m. Saturday in the 900 block of North Ocean Boulevard.
  • Myrtle Beach authorities have asked the public to avoid the area.
  • Anyone with information is urged to contact 843-918-1382.

Police urge caution and seek information after North Ocean Boulevard shooting

Details surrounding the shooting, including the number of victims and any potential suspects, have not yet been released. Officers remain on scene to continue their investigation and ensure public safety in the popular tourist district.

The Myrtle Beach Police Department emphasized the importance of community cooperation and is asking anyone with information about the incident to call 843-918-1382.

Law enforcement authorities have not specified how long the area will remain restricted or if there is an ongoing threat to public safety.

Ongoing investigation following late-night violence

North Ocean Boulevard, a frequent hub for tourists and nightlife, experienced heightened police activity through the early morning hours Sunday as officers worked to secure evidence and interview witnesses.

Police have not confirmed whether the shooting was isolated or part of a broader incident. Additional updates are expected as the investigation develops.

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