Allendale County man charged after shooting at home
The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division charged 21 year old Tavion Emari Permeer Carlton with attempted murder, first degree burglary and domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature after an armed confrontation at a residence in Allendale County. The case underscores local concerns about domestic violence and community safety as investigators and local agencies continue to work through limited public details.

Authorities say a violent incident at a private home in Allendale County resulted in criminal charges against a local man and a resident being hospitalized. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, known as SLED, arrested and charged 21 year old Tavion Emari Permeer Carlton with attempted murder, first degree burglary and domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature, according to arrest warrants cited by investigators.
Investigators allege Carlton forced entry into the residence while armed, engaged in a physical confrontation in a bedroom and fired a handgun, striking the victim in the torso. The victim was taken to an area hospital for treatment. Beyond that, the public report did not provide details about the victim's current condition or about future court dates in the matter.
SLED handled the investigation with assistance from local law enforcement agencies, officials said in the initial report. That interagency cooperation is typical in serious violent crimes that occur outside of larger metropolitan areas, where state investigators may take a lead role when the complexity or severity of the incident requires additional resources.
For residents of Allendale County the episode will raise immediate concerns about safety, especially when violence occurs inside a private home. Domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature carries significant legal and social implications, and the presence of a firearm in a domestic setting elevates the risk to household members and the wider community. The case may prompt renewed calls for awareness of local support services and for coordination among law enforcement, health care providers and social service agencies.
At this stage investigators have released limited information. The arrest warrants provide the core allegations but are not proof of guilt. As the criminal process proceeds, more details may be revealed through court filings and scheduled hearings. The lack of publicly available information about the victim's condition and about upcoming court dates means residents seeking clarity will need to follow updates from SLED and local authorities.
Community leaders and service providers often urge residents affected by domestic violence to reach out for help confidentially through established hotlines and local agencies. While this report focuses on the immediate legal response, the broader impact on neighbors and families can be long lasting, shaping perceptions of safety and trust in a rural community already navigating economic and social challenges.
Officials have not released additional statements beyond the initial charging information. Local residents who have information relevant to the case are generally encouraged to contact law enforcement through official channels.
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