Terrance Bolger, North Charleston, S.C. Obituary News: 27-year-old Terrance Bolger tragically lost his life in

 North Charleston, S.C. — The residents of North Charleston are mourning the untimely death of 27-year-old Terrance Bolger, who was fatally shot in the parking lot of the Aqua Event Center on Rivers Avenue during the early hours of Sunday, November 2.




According to Brittney Martin, the Charleston County Coroner, Bolger succumbed to a gunshot wound at 1:59 a.m. after North Charleston Police responded to gunfire reports just prior to 2 a.m. Upon their arrival, officers discovered Bolger unresponsive, and he was declared dead at the scene. A woman who was also hurt in the shooting was transported to a local hospital for medical care.

Authorities have indicated that no arrests have been made so far, and the investigation is still active. Detectives are collecting evidence, examining surveillance video, and interviewing witnesses to determine who may be involved. Officials are appealing to anyone with relevant information to step forward, emphasizing that tips can be given anonymously through the CrimeWatch app or by contacting the North Charleston Police Department.

The loss of Terrance has created a significant emptiness for his loved ones and friends. Those who knew him describe him as kind-hearted, diligent, and generous, possessing a wonderful sense of humor and an authentic spirit. His warmth and positivity had a lasting impact on everyone he encountered, and his absence is profoundly felt across the community.

Local leaders and community members have extended their heartfelt sympathies to Bolger’s family, pledging to provide support during this tragic time. This incident has rekindled conversations about gun violence in the community, with leaders calling for solidarity, empathy, and joint efforts to avert additional tragedies.

As the investigation progresses, officials have assured the public that they will keep them informed and are dedicated to achieving justice for Terrance. They encourage residents to remain vigilant and report any information that could help bring solace to his grieving family.

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