Police are searching for a Florence man, as well as an unidentified man and woman, in connection with a gang-related shooting in Darlington, Darlington Police Capt. Danny Watson said.
James Mills of 109 Holloway Lane is wanted in connection with Wednesday’s shooting at 409 Guess St. where a man was shot several times in the leg, Watson said.
Police also are looking for a black man driving a red, two-door Cadillac and his passenger who is described as a white woman who is known by the name “Pebbles.” Investigators said the car was seen in the area during the incident, Watson said.
Terry Commander, 19, 2400 Bennett Drive; Yuri Williams, 18, of 201 Saleeby Loop Apt. E-9; Taquan Jackson, 19, 139 Tallulah St.; are each charged with assault with intent to kill in connection with the incident.
Tyquan Hakeem Brown, 18, of 102 Talluah St. in Darlington is charged with assault and battery with intent to kill and accessory before the fact of a felony in connection to the Guess Street shooting, Watson said.
Edwin Andrea Williamson, 17, of 553 Jessmaine St. is charged with accessory to a felony and three counts of assault and battery with intent to kill in connection with the same incident, Watson said.
If arrested, Mills likely will be charged with two counts of assault and battery with intent to kill, two counts of assault with intent to kill, discharging a firearm into a dwelling and accessory after the fact to a felony, the captain said.
Investigators believe Wallace, Brown, Williamson and Commander also were involved in a July 18 incident on 120 Court St. where several shots were fired during an altercation, Watson said. No injuries were reported in that incident.
The two shootings are believed to be part of an ongoing dispute between rival gangs, Watson said.
Williamson remains in custody at the Darlington County Detention Center under a $60,000 cash or surety bond. Brown also remains in custody at the jail on a $20,000 surety bond.
Anyone with information about the suspects’ whereabouts is asked to call the police department at (843)495-4028 or the state Crime Stoppers hotline at (888) CRIME SC (274-6372). Callers need not reveal their identities.

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