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Is the knockout game turning into the knock knock game?

Via Post and Courier

North Charleston police are investigating another shooting that happened that day around 5 a.m. on Aintree Avenue in the Dorchester Terrace subdivision. Officers found the victim, 41-year-old Sabrina Green, shot inside the home near the front door with her husband holding a towel to her head.

Green told police she heard a knock at the door and then heard several rounds of gunfire. Her husband, Richeley Fyall, told police his wife went to answer a knock on the door and someone started shooting through the door. Struck by bullets, she fell backward onto a table and he saw her bleeding from her head, the report stated.

Green, also shot in the right hip area, was taken to Medical University Hospital, police said. Information about her condition was not available.

A neighbor Allen Elliott, 65, also heard the shots. He immediately recognized the sound due to time spent in Vietnam, he said.

Bullet holes in the family’s front door and banister were visible Thursday morning.

“That’s pretty cruel, what happened over there,” Elliott said. “They’re just average people who go back and forth to work every day.”

Also around 5 a.m., police responded to a home on Niagara Street and found Royal had been shot and was lying on the living room floor. She was rushed to Medical University Hospital, where she later died.

The woman’s son told officers he heard knocking and when his mother went to answer the front door, he heard several rounds of gunfire.

Royal’s 9-year-old niece was asleep inside the home during the shooting but was not injured, according to an incident report.

Neighbors were questioned about the incident but were uncooperative with police, an incident report stated. Police saw drugs in their house and arrested three people, charging each of them with drug trafficking and weapons possession, unrelated to the shooting.

Several spent cartridges also were found around four cars parked at that neighboring home, according to the report. Investigators did not say if those spent rounds matched any of the shootings or if the individuals arrested are suspected of the shootings

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