GOOSE CREEK, S.C.–A Goose Creek man is behind bars and charged with fours counts of attempted murder after deputies say he opened fire on neighbors following a dispute over loud children.
On Monday at approximately 4:50 p.m., deputies with the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office responded to 107 Gator Drive in the Goose Creek area of Berkeley County reference to a report of two victims possibly being shot.
After arriving on the scene, deputies met with George Ernest Merritt, 65, of that address who stated, “the victim would be OK” as he had “only shot him in the shoulder.”
According to the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office, juveniles were playing in the road close to where the suspect lives. At some point, deputies say that Merritt went outside and told the children to be quiet.
After interacting with Merritt, deputies say the children went home and told their grandparents, who had been watching them after school. The grandparents went outside to speak with Merritt and advise him to speak with them and not yell at the children. This interaction took place near the intersection of Guerry Circle and Gator Drive.
At some point, Merritt reportedly got upset and left – returning to his house where he retrieved a 22 caliber pistol. Deputies say he returned to the corner of Guerry Circle and Gator Drive and began to shoot at the grandparents. The entire incident was captured on a video surveillance system.
Deputies say he then returned to his home and waited for deputies to arrive. He was taken into custody without incident.
Merritt was charged with 4 counts of Attempted Murder and one count of Possession of a Weapon During a Violent Crime. He was transported to the Hill Finklea Detention Center to await warrant service and a bond hearing.
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