The shooting occurred at a former nightclub that was converted into a pool hall.
Three of the victims were treated in Lexington and one was taken to a hospital in Greenwood.Hampton said police believe two suspects are connected to the shooting,reported. He said the suspects used an AK-47 and AR-15 during the shooting and fired more than 50 rounds.
According to the Holmes County Sheriff’s office, investigators located an abandoned Hyundai Elantra on Howard Bottom Road outside of Tchula that is believed to have been used by the suspects, according to
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