A man accused of killing a young mom and a security guard at a Greenville nightclub is scheduled to go on trial. In July of 2020, Rapper, Foogiano was performing at Lavish Lounge on White Horse road when a fight broke out and shots were fired. 10 people were shot, including 23-year-old Mykala Bell and security guard Clarence Johnson passed away. According to the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office, the shooting started when a member of Foogiano’s entourage showed a gang sign to someone in the crowd. The suspected shooter, later identified as Jarquez Cooper, faces two counts of murder and seven counts of attempted murder. Cooper’s trial is set to begin on Monday at 9:30 a.m.
The tragic event took place during a performance by Rapper Foogiano at Lavish Lounge in Greenville back in July 2020. A fight erupted, leading to multiple gunshots being fired in the venue. Among the victims were 23-year-old Mykala Bell, a young mother, and security guard Clarence Johnson, both of whom lost their lives in the incident. The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office detailed that the shooting escalated when a member of Foogiano’s entourage displayed a gang sign at someone in the crowd.
The suspected shooter, identified as Jarquez Cooper, is facing serious charges in connection to the deadly shooting. Cooper has been charged with two counts of murder, pertaining to the deaths of Mykala Bell and Clarence Johnson, as well as seven counts of attempted murder for injuring the other individuals present during the altercation.
The trial for Jarquez Cooper is slated to commence on Monday at 9:30 a.m., marking a significant step in seeking justice for the victims and their families. The trial is expected to shed further light on the events of that fateful night at Lavish Lounge and determine the accountability of the accused.
The shooting incident at Lavish Lounge sent shockwaves through the Greenville community, prompting discussions on public safety and the need for stricter security measures at public venues. The tragic loss of young life has left a lasting impact on the families of the victims and the community at large, emphasizing the importance of addressing violence and ensuring the safety of all residents.
In the wake of the shooting, community members rallied together to show support for the families of Mykala Bell and Clarence Johnson, offering condolences and assistance during their time of grief. The incident brought about a sense of unity as residents stood in solidarity with those affected by the tragedy.
Law enforcement agencies have been actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting at Lavish Lounge, working to piece together the events leading up to the violent outburst. The trial of Jarquez Cooper is expected to provide further insights into the motives behind the incident and the chain of events that unfolded that night.
As the trial of Jarquez Cooper gets underway, the Greenville community stands united in seeking justice for the victims of the tragic nightclub shooting. The proceedings are a crucial step in holding the responsible parties accountable and bringing closure to the families impacted by the senseless violence that took place that night.
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