Aiken County man wanted for Days Inn homicide

courtesy augustacrime.com

Date: July 08, 2022

Aiken County Sheriff’s deputies are looking for a man who shot and killed two men at the Days Inn on 2654 Columbia Hwy. N. July 2.

Hasheem Keywaun Rond Glover, 20, is wanted for the murders of 40-year-old Stephan Poole and 39-year-old Barry Redding.

Barry Redding, 39, was killed in a shooting at the Days Inn Saturday.

Around 11 p.m. July 2, deputies were called to the Days Inn in response to shots fired, according to an email from Captain Eric Abdullah of the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office.

When they arrived, the deputies were sent to room 229 where they found two black males with apparent gunshot wounds. Poole and Redding were unresponsive. They were pronounced dead after Aiken County EMS arrived on the scene.

Glover is wanted on two counts of murder and one count of possession of a weapon during violent crime. Glover should be considered as armed and dangerous, according to the email.

“Community assistance is important to any investigation,” the email said. “We ask that if anyone has any information that would lead to the whereabouts of Glover, we encourage them to contact the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office at (803) 648-6811. You can provide information anonymously through Midlands Crime Stoppers. Your tip could earn you a cash reward of up to $1,000 for information leading the arrest of the person responsible for any crime.”

Chris Rickerson is a staff reporter covering Columbia County government and general assignment topics for The Augusta Press. Reach him at chris@theaugustapress.com 

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