Man Arrested After Shooting Incident in Charleston

Man Arrested After Shooting Incident in Charleston

Charleston, S.C. – In an event that left many in the community shaking their heads, a man wanted in connection with a shooting that injured another person was apprehended on Thursday. The Charleston Police Department, specifically their Major Warrants Division, tracked down and arrested Buxton Laing Daniel Jr. in West Ashley.

Details of the Incident

The situation unfolded on Wednesday evening around 7:30 p.m. when police responded to reports of a shooting at an apartment complex located on Coastal Grass Way. According to statements from local authorities, Daniel is accused of shooting a family member during a dispute. Thankfully, the victim’s injuries were reported as non-life-threatening, which is a relief for those worried about the well-being of the injured individual.

Following the shooting, Daniel fled the scene, prompting a swift manhunt in the vicinity of Bees Ferry and Sanders Roads. Witnesses reported seeing him traveling on foot, which likely complicated the search efforts for law enforcement. Officers worked diligently to secure the area and gather information, demonstrating their commitment to swiftly resolving the situation.

Charges and Legal Proceedings

Daniel is currently facing serious charges, including attempted murder and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime. As the police made the arrest, Sergeant Chris Stinson confirmed the details and reassured the public that justice would be served. It’s never easy to hear about such incidents happening within our community, but it’s important to know that the police are on the case.

Once arrested, Daniel was transported to the Al Cannon Detention Center. He is expected to be booked and await a bond hearing that will determine the next steps in the legal process. As of now, there hasn’t been any release of a booking photo, so the search for more details continues.

Community Reactions

As the news of the shooting spread, residents expressed their concerns regarding safety and the state of violence in the area. It’s certainly unsettling when incidents like these happen close to home. Many locals shared sentiments of hope for the victim’s recovery and for ongoing measures to ensure such unfortunate events are curtailed in the future.

Community watch groups have called for increased awareness and engagement in preventative measures, reminding everyone of the importance of looking out for each other in neighborhoods. Many have expressed gratitude towards the Charleston Police Department for their quick response and efforts to keep our streets safer.

Moving Forward

As the community comes to terms with this shooting, it is crucial to focus on support for those affected and to remain vigilant. Together, residents can foster a stronger sense of unity and resilience. Whether it’s through neighborhood meetings, sharing information, or simply looking out for one another, every bit counts in creating a safer environment for all. In a time when communication is more vital than ever, let’s band together.

As details continue to unfold regarding Daniel’s case and the aftermath of the incident, we’ll be keeping a close eye on developments. Stay tuned and make sure to appreciate the good in our community while advocating for a peaceful living environment.


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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