North Charleston, S.C. — The community is mourning the tragic loss of 27-year-old Terrance Bolger, who was fatally shot early Sunday morning, November 2, in the parking lot of the Aqua Event Center on Rivers Avenue. The Charleston County Coroner’s Office confirmed that Bolger died from a gunshot wound at 1:59 a.m., according to Chief Deputy Coroner Brittney Martin.

Officers with the North Charleston Police Department responded to reports of a shooting just before 2 a.m. When they arrived, they discovered Bolger suffering from fatal injuries. Despite their efforts, he was pronounced deceased at the scene. A woman was also injured during the incident and was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. Her current condition has not been released.

Authorities have not announced any arrests in connection with the shooting. The investigation remains active as police continue to gather evidence and interview witnesses. Officials are urging anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing that anonymous tips can be submitted through the CrimeWatch app or directly to the North Charleston Police Department.

The tragic loss of Terrance Bolger has deeply affected his family, friends, and the North Charleston community. Loved ones describe Terrance as a kindhearted and genuine young man, known for his warmth, humor, and loyalty to those close to him. His sudden and senseless death has left a void that words cannot fill.

Community leaders and law enforcement have expressed condolences to Bolger’s family, vowing to pursue justice and urging residents to remain vigilant. Officials stressed the importance of community cooperation in helping solve cases like this and preventing future acts of violence.

As investigators work to uncover the circumstances surrounding the shooting, the community continues to grieve the loss of a promising life cut short. Friends and neighbors have shared memories of Terrance’s laughter, generosity, and the light he brought into every space he entered.

This tragedy also serves as a somber reminder of the impact of gun violence and the importance of unity and awareness in promoting safety across the city. Authorities are monitoring the area around Rivers Avenue closely, emphasizing that maintaining public safety remains a top priority.

The North Charleston Police Department, in collaboration with the Charleston County Coroner’s Office, continues to investigate the case and is committed to bringing clarity and accountability to Terrance’s death.

Rest in peace, Terrance Bolger.

Your life ended far too soon, but your memory and the love you shared will live on in the hearts of your family, friends, and community.


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