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A teen accused of shooting and shooting and killing a man who was operating an all-terrain vehicle late Saturday night is facing more charges.Greenville County deputies were called to the the 1700 block of Highway 418 around 10:40 p.m. Deputies said.Deputies said DMarrion Jaquay Gilmore was driving a car in the area when he crashed it into a telephone pole and it caught fire.Several witnesses at the 418 Music and Dance barn across the street said Gilmore told them not to call the police because of a warrant out for his arrest, but deputies were already on the way to the local.James Reeves, who manages the establishment, said Gilmore wanted keys to a car so he could leave and that's when Gilmore pointed a Glock 45 at Reeves.A scuffle then took place and one of the witnesses took out a bat to defend himself.Gilmore got a set of keys and left the building. When he could not find the vehicle, he fired shots into the building, witnesses said.Officials said the owner of the property, Terry Lee Lollis, 62, of Pelzer, heard the commotion and rode his ATV to the scene.When Lollis arrived he saw Gilmore with the gun in his hand and tried to turn around and go in the other direction. That is when Gilmore shot him at least one time before running into the woods, officials said.Lollis was taken by emergency medical services to Greenville Health System, officials said.Officials said Lollis died during surgery three hours later at the hospital.It took several deputies and K-9 officers to find Gilmore, but eventually he was found in nearby woods and taken into custody, officials said.Gilmore was denied bail Sunday afternoon on an attempted murder charge.Gilmore is charged with murder. On Wednesday, he was also charged with attempted murder, kidnapping, armed robbery, discharging a firearm into a dwelling and possession of a weapon during a violent crime.The magistrate on the case confirmed that Gilmore is also wanted by Charlotte-Mecklenburg police on 11 warrants, including assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill and inflicting serious injury, assault with a deadly weapon, discharge a weapon into an occupied property, robbery with a dangerous weapon, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, assault by pointing a gun and larceny of a motor vehicle.There has not yet been a decision on extradition.Lollis' daughter spoke at Gilmore's magistrate appearance Sunday."I just cannot believe my dad got murdered that way. He was in such bad health already," MacKenzie Lollis said.Gilmore responded back to her statement, "I have no idea what she's talking about."Gilmore continued on to say he was not responsible for the shooting.