Officers looking for shell casings, weapons used in shooting

Shooting at home injures 3; 2 men in custody, police say

An argument at a Spartanburg home got heated Monday night, turning into a shooting that injured three men, police said. Dispatchers said the shooting was reported just before 6:30 p.m. at a home in the 100 block of Palisades Street. Lt. Doug Harwell said three people were wounded in the shooting. He said one person was in serious condition, and the other two suffered what appeared to be non-life-threatening leg wounds. The victims were taken to Spartanburg Regional Health Center, he said. Two men were in custody, Harwell said. No names were immediately released. Harwell said an altercation broke out when "someone let their emotions get the best of them." "When people's emotions cloud their judgments they do things that they normally wouldn't do..thos types of situations is where innocent people get hurt," Harwell said. There was no other information on what led to the shooting. Officers were still interviewing witnesses, and looking for shell casings and weapons used in the shooting, Harwell said.

An argument at a Spartanburg home got heated Monday night, turning into a shooting that injured three men, police said.

Dispatchers said the shooting was reported just before 6:30 p.m. at a home in the 100 block of Palisades Street.


Lt. Doug Harwell said three people were wounded in the shooting. He said one person was in serious condition, and the other two suffered what appeared to be non-life-threatening leg wounds.

The victims were taken to Spartanburg Regional Health Center, he said.

Two men were in custody, Harwell said. No names were immediately released.

Harwell said an altercation broke out when "someone let their emotions get the best of them."

"When people's emotions cloud their judgments they do things that they normally wouldn't do..thos types of situations is where innocent people get hurt," Harwell said.

There was no other information on what led to the shooting.

Officers were still interviewing witnesses, and looking for shell casings and weapons used in the shooting, Harwell said.