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    17-Year-Old Killed in Evening Gunfire at Sonic in Greenville

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsNovember 20, 2025Updated:November 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A quiet Tuesday night in Greenville turned into nightmare when around 8 p.m. on November 18 a 17-year-old boy, identified by the Greenville Police Department as James Sutton, lost his life in a shooting outside the Sonic Drive‑In on Highway 82 East. The shocking incident left the community stunned and scrambling for answers.

    Police say officers were called to the 1400 block of Highway 82 East after reports of gunfire. Upon arrival they discovered two victims—a Black male and a Black female—both suffering gunshot wounds. Despite the swift arrival of first responders, James Sutton was pronounced dead shortly after they arrived. The female victim was rushed to Delta Health in critical condition, and later airlifted to a more advanced facility for treatment; her identity remains withheld.

    Witnesses at the scene reported seeing a dark-colored pickup truck speed away moments after the shots rang out. That vehicle has become a primary lead for detectives. The Greenville Police Department has intensified its investigation: reviewing surveillance footage, canvassing the neighborhood, and following up on tips from the community. Patrols have been increased in nearby areas in hopes of catching any additional activity tied to the case.

    Although the name of the female victim has not been released, authorities say the severity of her injuries means she remains in very serious condition. They’ve not provided a further update yet, leaving loved ones and neighbors anxiously awaiting news. Meanwhile, the family of James Sutton, known for his youth and promise, is coping with a devastating loss.

    Investigators are asking anyone with information—no matter how minor—to step forward. Tips can be submitted through Crime Stoppers at (662) 378-TIPS (8477), the P3 app, or directly to the Criminal Investigations Division of the Greenville Police Department at (662) 378-1515. Police emphasize that even small details might help paint the full picture and bring justice for the victims.

    As the investigation moves forward, the Greenville community has rallied around the surviving victim and the family of James Sutton. Friends and neighbors say the teenage boy’s future was bright, and his life ending so abruptly has shaken the sense of safety in the neighborhood. Residents say they’re keeping the family and the injured woman in their thoughts and prayers.

    With the case still open and no arrests yet announced, officials promise more updates once investigators gather enough evidence. Until then, the community remains on edge, hoping the dark-colored truck seen fleeing will lead them to answers—and closure.

    The post 17-Year-Old Killed in Evening Gunfire at Sonic in Greenville appeared first on Tripplenews.

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