Officials collected ballistics and other evidence at the scene, which could be critical in any civil lawsuit for property damage or business liability insurance claims.
A forensic examiner at the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) determined that Thompson’s shooter and the suspect who fired at the surveillance camera used.
The same 9 mm handgun. The use of forensic evidence like this is increasingly vital in criminal justice investigations and often involves advanced lab testing services that contribute.
To long-term public safety and wellness initiatives. Detectives also linked 21-year-old Asael Torres-Chirinos and his car to both scenes.
Deputies executed a search warrant at his house and discovered a 9 mm pistol that matched the ballistics results — potentially opening the door for firearm liability assessments and investigations into unlawful possession charges.
Detectives located five other suspects and arrested them. Torres-Chirinos, 18-year-old Jarby Ramos-Odari, and 17-year-old Jeyson Pineda-Salgado are all charged with murder,
Attempted robbery, and second-degree burglary. Torres-Chirinos allegedly fired the gun at both scenes, so he is facing additional charges of two counts of possession of a firearm during.