A 19-year-old woman was killed after a second shooting at a Rock Hill home on Saturday, May 16, where a man had already fired a shotgun through the front door earlier that day, investigators said.
Police said they found Camariya Tidwell on the ground with a gunshot wound when they were called to the home on Mount Gallant Road near the U.S. 21 Bypass around 11 p.m. She later died from her injuries.
Investigators identified the suspect as 34-year-old Sean Hubbard, who they said returned to the home in the later incident and shot Tidwell. Hubbard was arrested and charged with murder and with possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime.
Doorbell video shared by Tidwell’s family with WBTV on Monday, May 18, appears to show a man firing a shotgun through the home’s front door during the earlier incident. The family said the shooting left them terrorized.
The same home was at the center of both incidents, but investigators have not immediately said what led to the first shooting or what happened before the later gunfire that killed Tidwell. It was also not immediately clear where Hubbard was arrested.
The case now turns on the gap between the two shootings. Police have said the first gunfire did not end the danger; the suspect allegedly came back hours later and the violence turned fatal, leaving Tidwell dead and her family with video evidence of what they say they lived through.
