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Wagener Shooting Incident Leads to Third Arrest

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Wagener, October 15, 2025

News Summary

A third suspect, Napoleon Elmore, has been arrested in connection with a shooting in Wagener, South Carolina. This incident involved gunfire directed at a gathering during a party. Despite the alarming nature of the event, no injuries were reported. Elmore faces several charges, including attempted murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime. The Aiken County Sheriff’s Office is actively investigating the case alongside other arrests made earlier in the month.

Wagener – A third individual, Napoleon Elmore, 20, has been arrested in connection with a shooting incident in Wagener, South Carolina. Elmore was taken into custody on October 9, 2025, and is currently housed at the Aiken County detention center. He faces multiple charges, including attempted murder, discharging firearms into a dwelling, possession of a firearm by a person convicted of a violent felony, and possession of a weapon during a violent crime.

The charges against Elmore stem from an incident that took place on August 23, during which he, Ronald Ginyard, 18, and Brandon Jackson, 19, allegedly fired shots from a black vehicle towards a gathering at a private residence. Despite the dangerous circumstances, no injuries were reported during the shooting. Witnesses described how gunfire erupted, prompting attendees at the party to scatter in fear.

Following the incident, Ginyard and Jackson were also arrested. Ginyard was apprehended on August 30, and Jackson was taken into custody on September 8. Both individuals face similar charges to Elmore, including attempted murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime.

According to reports, a female eyewitness recounted seeing the three suspects pointing guns at her after the shooting commenced. Bullets from the vehicle struck a nearby residential home, exiting through the back wall. A victim’s son initially identified the suspects but later refused to cooperate further with law enforcement.

The Aiken County Sheriff’s Office is actively continuing its investigation into the events surrounding this incident, working to uncover more details and gather any additional witness accounts.

This chain of events shines a light on growing concerns about gun violence and its implications within the community, as multiple young individuals face serious legal charges stemming from an alarming incident that could have led to significant harm.

Background on the Shooting Incident

The shooting incident, which occurred during a party on August 23, raised alarm over public safety in Wagener. Witnesses have reported an increasing number of gun-related incidents in the area, highlighting the need for community support and law enforcement action to address these concerns. As investigations continue, local officials express hope that the swift apprehension of the suspects may mitigate further violence and restore a sense of safety among residents.

Next Steps in the Investigation

The ongoing investigation by the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office aims to gather comprehensive evidence regarding the shooting. Authorities encourage anyone with further information to come forward to aid in the case.

FAQ

Who was arrested in connection with the Wagener shooting?
A third individual, Napoleon Elmore, 20, has been arrested in connection with a shooting incident in Wagener.
When was Napoleon Elmore arrested?
Elmore was arrested on October 9, 2025, and is currently listed as an inmate at the Aiken County detention center.
What charges is Napoleon Elmore facing?
Elmore faces multiple charges including attempted murder, discharging firearms into a dwelling, possession of a firearm by a person convicted of a violent felony, and possession of a weapon during a violent crime.
What happened during the shooting incident on August 23?
The charges stem from an incident on August 23, in which Elmore, Ronald Ginyard, and Brandon Jackson allegedly shot bullets through the home of a female victim.
Were there any injuries reported during the August shooting incident?
No injuries were reported during the August shooting incident.
Who else was arrested in connection with the same incident?
Ginyard and Jackson have also been arrested previously in connection with the same incident.
What did witnesses report during the shooting?
Witnesses reported that gunshots were fired from a black vehicle towards a party gathering, causing partygoers to scatter.
What did a female eyewitness see?
A female eyewitness stated that after the gunfire, she saw the three accused men pointing guns at her before fleeing the scene.
What is happening with the investigation now?
The Aiken County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate the events surrounding the shooting incident.


Key Features Details
Incident Date August 23, 2025
Arrests Made 3 (Napoleon Elmore, Ronald Ginyard, Brandon Jackson)
Charges Filed Against Elmore Attempted murder, discharging firearms into a dwelling, possession of a firearm by a person convicted of a violent felony, possession of a weapon during a violent crime
Injuries Reported None
Current Status of Investigation Ongoing by the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office

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