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2 people arrested after fatal shooting in Myrtle Beach-area nightclub parking lot

HORRY COUNTY, SC (WMBF) – Two people are facing charges in connection with a fatal shooting in April in the parking lot of a Myrtle Beach-area nightclub.

Eva Pricher, 40, and Shania Fuller, 21, are charged with aiding and abetting.

The charges relate to the April 7 shooting in the parking lot of the 3001 nightclub.

That morning, Fuller drove the man who shot 22-year-old Jadis Nelson of Rockingham and another surviving victim away from the crime scene, arrest warrants show.

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Pricher was also on site and told people that if anyone had a problem with the shooter, “he could be taken care of,” the arrest warrants say.

An eyewitness also reported that Pricher pulled out a gun and fired shots, according to arrest warrants. As of this writing, Pricher is not facing any firearms charges in this case.

After the shooting, Pricher is said to have left the scene and not reported anything to the authorities.

U.S. Marshals agents arrested Fuller on Thursday and took her to the J. Reuben Long Detention Center, where she remains detained as of this writing.

Meanwhile, Pricher was arrested by Horry County officials on Tuesday. She posted $40,000 bail on Thursday.

The shooter in this case has not been identified.

The bar’s owner claimed the shooting was the result of a fight between two people who were “determined to kill each other,” and he planned to increase security in the parking lot after the shooting.

WMBF News has contacted the lead agency, the Horry County Police Department, for further information.