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Suspect in Aiken Shooting Case Surrenders to Authorities

Police presence in Aiken after a shooting incident

News Summary

Sabastyen Miles Greene, the 22-year-old suspect in the shooting death of William Lee Mathis Jr. in Aiken, South Carolina, surrendered to police on Friday. The incident, stemming from an attempted robbery in September, left the community in shock as authorities investigate the rising violence. Greene faces serious charges, including murder and weapon possession. Local residents are grappling with the tragedy as the investigation continues.

Breaking News from Aiken: Suspect in Shooting Case Surrenders

In a dramatic turn of events on Friday, Sabastyen Miles Greene, just 22 years old, turned himself in to authorities in the bustling city of Aiken, South Carolina. This comes after he was charged with the murder of a local man, William Lee Mathis Jr., who tragically lost his life due to a shooting incident back in September.

On September 18, Aiken officers responded to a health and safety check at the intersection of Columbia Avenue and Chesterfield Street. What they discovered was shocking – Mathis, 42, was found with at least one gunshot wound. Emergency medical teams rushed him to the nearest hospital, but unfortunately, he was later declared dead, leaving the community in mourning.

The Shooting Incident: A Closer Look

According to reports, the incident appears to have stemmed from an attempted robbery. It seems that Greene tried to rob Mathis, which escalated into a struggle. During this intense confrontation, Greene allegedly shot Mathis in the chest. This shocking series of events has left many in Aiken questioning what led to such violence.

Greene’s Surrender

After a few days of searching, Greene decided to turn himself in, walking into the Aiken Department of Public Safety just after 2 p.m. on Friday. His photo and name had been released to the public, urging anyone with information on his whereabouts to come forward. Once he surrendered, he was promptly booked into the Aiken County Detention Center, where he now faces serious charges, including both murder and possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime.

The Community Reacts

The shocking nature of this crime has reverberated throughout the Aiken community, raising concerns about safety and the rising incidences of violence. Local residents are understandably shaken, with the loss of Mathis hitting home for many. The Aiken Department of Public Safety is actively investigating the case and is asking the community to assist in any way they can.

How to Help

If you have any information that could aid in the ongoing investigation, authorities encourage you to reach out. You can contact the Aiken Department of Public Safety at 803-642-7620 or use their anonymous tip system available on their official website. Every bit of information helps!

Looking Forward

As the investigation unfolds, many are wondering how Greene’s surrender will unfold in the coming days and what it means for the community at large. Will this be a turning point in the fight against violence in Aiken? Only time will tell.

For now, the community continues to heal from this tragic event, as the memory of William Lee Mathis Jr. begins to resonate more and more within the hearts of those who knew and loved him, and hope for a safer future remains strong.

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