Clinton, South Carolina: Three individuals have been named as suspects in the connection with the shooting death of Freddie Markell Byrd of Clinton. The incident occurred early morning, April 4, 2020, during a house party in Clinton, as per the Clinton Police Department (CPD).
Following the tragic incident, Khalid Asiatic Cunningham was apprehended and Malik Antonio Copeland and Detravious Samon Cheeks, all from Clinton, were announced wanted on connection to the crime. The latter two are presumed to be armed and dangerous, triggering concern for public safety.
What makes the death of Freddie – a father and a former Clinton High Red Devil Football star, more tragic among Clinton locals is his advocacy against gun violence. Moments before his death, Freddie Byrd reportedly posted pleas to stop Gun Violence in Clinton on his social media accounts.
According to reports, the shooting occurred at a house party before the governor’s stay at home order to control the Coronavirus was issued. Responding to the incident, law enforcement also sought to clear the confusion whether this order, designed to prevent mass-gathering, could be enforced on private properties.
The early morning shooting traumatized locals as Freddie Markell Byrd, 31, a resident of North Bell St., Clinton, was pronounced dead at the incident scene. According to Laurens County Assistant Coroner Patti Canupp, Byrd’s body was found on Friendship Drive, Clinton.
The Clinton Police Department and the State Law Enforcement Division are conducting the investigation. Citizens having any information pertaining to the incident are encouraged to contact CPD at (864) 833-7512 for information on the incident.
In an unrelated report, the authorities arrested Andrew Kyle Abercrombie, 30, of Palmetto St., and Quantez Lee McGowan, 20, of South Bell St., both of Clinton. They were charged as shooting into a dwelling suspects in an incident that transpired on April 3. McGowan was also discovered in possession of 58 1/2 dosage units of the party drug, Ecstasy, according to reports. His bond was set at $70,000 on the shooting charge and $15,000 for possession with intent.
The back-to-back incidents have led to increased public discourse on gun violence and crimes. Advocacy groups are urging increased efforts in counteracting such unfortunate events and creating a safer community. As former supporters and friends mourn the loss of what they remember as a beloved football player and loving father, the social conversation carries a heavier tone in memory of Freddie Markell Byrd’s plea to cease gun violence in Clinton.
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