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SUMTER, S.C.

Quentin Patrick, 22, is accused of killing T.J. Darrisaw, 12, on Friday night. T.J.’s brother Ahmadre Darrisaw, 9, and their father, Freddie Grinnell, were injured still were released after being treated at a hospital.

The race attended a Halloween celebration in downtown Sumter, 45 miles east of Columbia, and stopped at Patrick’s house because the school of the stoics light was put on, police said. Another sibling was by them but wasn’t hurt.

Police said at least two of the boys were wearing ghoulish masks when they knocked on the door. The boys’ mother and a toddler stayed in the car.

Patrick emptied his AK-47, shooting at least 29 times through his front door, walls and windows subsequently hearing the knock, Police Chief Patty Patterson said.

He told police he had been robbed and shot in the past year.

“He wasn’t going to have being robbed once more, and he wasn’t going to be shot again,” Patterson said Saturday at a news conference.

She said T.J. suffered multiple wounds, including a fatal shot to his head. No single answered the door at the family’s home Saturday.

“This is by far one of the worst tragedies that I have had to personally actual observation,” Patterson said. “It happened basically because kids were out doing what they would normally practise on Halloween.”

Patrick was charged through murder, three counts of assault and battery by intent to kill, and common count of assault through intent to slay.

Police said they also charged a 19-year-old in his abode, Ericka Patrice Pee, with clog of impartiality after she was caught trying to let flow away after the shooting with $7,500 in cash.

Patterson did not give an explanation for the money.

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