Local Crime Updates: Shots-Fired Arrest, Fentanyl Conviction, Jail Medical Lawsuit
Key Questions
What is the latest on the Myrtle Beach shots-fired incident?
A third suspect has been arrested in the downtown Myrtle Beach shots-fired incident, which was non-random and caused no injuries. The arrest is part of ongoing developments in local crime cases.
What sentence was given in the fentanyl case involving a Longs resident?
A Longs gang member was sentenced to 80 months for selling fentanyl. This conviction represents a recent outcome in drug-related prosecutions in the area.
What does the lawsuit against Horry County Jail allege?
The lawsuit claims that improper medical care at the jail led to an amputation for an inmate. It raises concerns about healthcare standards and directly impacts local residents' perceptions of safety.
New developments: third suspect arrested in Myrtle Beach shots-fired incident (downtown, non-random, no injuries); Longs gang member sentenced to 80 months for selling fentanyl; lawsuit alleges improper medical care at Horry County Jail led to amputation. These directly affect Longs residents' sense of safety.