HUGER, S.C.–Berkeley County Sheriff Duane Lewis announced Wednesday morning that 23-year-old Sherrod Deon Palmer has been identified as a suspect wanted in connection with the murder of 27-year-old Kadeem Johnson. The young man was killed during a home invasion at a residence in Huger last week.
Deputies say they have active arrest warrants for Palmer. He’s also believed to be armed and dangerous.
Kenneth Campbell, Jr., age 26, from Saint Stephen; Jacob Malachi Mouzon, age 17, from Bonneau; and Drake Edward Campbell, age 18 from Saint Stephen have already been arrested in connection with the deadly home invasion.
According to Chief Deputy Mike Cochran, around 2:30 a.m., a woman and man returned home to 135 Martha Lane in Huger last Thursday.
When they arrived, five individuals approached them and forced them inside of the residence where an altercation took place, Cochran stated.
At some point, 27-year-old Kadeem Johnson who lived at the residence, was shot and killed.
A fifth suspect has not yet been identified.
If you have any information on this case, you’re asked to contact the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office at 843-719-4412 or Crimestoppers at (843) 554-1111.
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