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Two people were charged in connection to the June 20 shooting death of Joshua Hardin who was found inside of a vehicle on Welcome Avenue and York Drive in Greenville, according to deputies.
Hardin, 21, of Seneca, was found dead in a car with multiple gunshot wounds around 9 p.m., according to Greenville County Coroner Parks Evans.
Jerome Smith III, 18 of Greenville and a 16 year-old juvenile were charged with murder, according to the Greenville County Sheriff s Office and warrants.
Smith was additionally charged with armed robbery, according to a warrant.
Investigators learned that Hardin had planned to meet the two people to sell some stereo equipment at Welcome Park. Hardin was met by Smith, the juvenile and another person to look at the equipment, according to the Sheriff s Office. The juvenile pulled out a gun and shot Hardin, according to investigators.
2 charged with homicide by child abuse in Simpsonville, SLED says Jerry A. Robinson and Ariel S. Robinson (Source: WYFF) By Anne Newman | January 24, 2021 at 9:32 AM EST - Updated January 24 at 10:57 AM
SIMPSONVILLE, S.C. (WYFF) - A man and woman have been charged with homicide by child abuse in connection with the death of a juvenile, according to Justin Lee Campbell, a spokesperson with the City of Simpsonville.
Jerry A. Robinson, 34, and Ariel S. Robinson, 29, were arrested Tuesday by Simpsonville police, Campbell said.
According to Campbell, Simpsonville police responded to a home on Sellwood Circle around 2:25 p.m. on Thursday in reference to an unresponsive juvenile victim.
S.C. couple charged with homicide by child abuse, SLED says Jerry A. Robinson, 34, and Ariel S. Robinson, 29, were arrested Tuesday by Simpsonville police. (Source: WYFF) By Anne Newman | January 20, 2021 at 6:03 AM EST - Updated January 20 at 12:32 PM
SIMPSONVILLE, S.C. (WYFF) - A man and woman have been charged with homicide by child abuse in connection with the death of a juvenile, according to Justin Lee Campbell, a spokesperson with the City of Simpsonville.
Jerry A. Robinson, 34, and Ariel S. Robinson, 29, were arrested Tuesday by Simpsonville police, Campbell said.
According to Campbell, Simpsonville police responded to a home on Sellwood Circle around 2:25 p.m. on Thursday in reference to an unresponsive juvenile victim.