A man died after death Booby captured residence South Carolina on Monday evening, according to Calhoun County Sheriff’s office.
The deputies received new filming in Saint Matthews, and found the suffering of 34-year-old Jordan dove, “from an apparent gun wound,” said Sheriff’s offices in a statement on Tuesday.
Dove, Lugoff, South Carolina, believed to be checking the house that belonged to a family member was empty, police said.
“When you reach the stage, it was determined very quickly to spill the fire weapon that he reached the residence hall,” Police said.
After inspecting the house, the officials said they think the residence was trapped in Booby. Deputies “they found a shotgun that stumbled at the back door, trying to get tickets anyone.” While the brotch was disassembled by the researchers while studying the scene, police said.
The perimeter was not around the residence and the front door barred with other occupants within the house, according to the police.

Police tape in a place of crime.
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Calhoun County Emergency Medical Services took the victim to the hospital, but “he refused his injury,” Police said.
Sheriff Thomas Summers said Booby caught home “on the way to law enforcement”.
“It’s another example of the risks facing daily enforcement,” Summers said in a statement.
Police said that the charges will be “coming” against Alferman Brown, now the owner of outside prison.
This is an isolated event and is not a threat to the public at this time, according to officials.
Police said anyone who may have “very active” research and anyone may have information about the incident should contact Sheriff’s office researchers in 803-874-2741.