MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) — A performer who scared a group at a South Carolina haunted house was shot by a man who said he thought he was grabbing a prop gun as part of the experience, police said.
The employee at the Zombie Experience at the Hollywood Wax Museum Haunted House in Myrtle Beach was hit in the shoulder and survived, authorities said.
The man told investigators the group fell to the ground after the performer scared them Saturday and he felt a gun hit his foot, Myrtle Beach Police said in a statement on Facebook.
The man thought the gun was not real and was part of the experience and fired twice, police said.
The performer spoke at the suspect’s bond hearing and said the man looked at him before firing and since the shooting, he is struggling to work and can’t sleep.
So far, the man has been charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor because he gave the gun to a 15-year-old after firing it even through he was told it was real, authorities said.
Police said they are still trying to determine where the gun came from and additional charges are likely.
The employee at the Zombie Experience at the Hollywood Wax Museum Haunted House in Myrtle Beach was hit in the shoulder and survived, authorities said.
The man told investigators the group fell to the ground after the performer scared them Saturday and he felt a gun hit his foot, Myrtle Beach Police said in a statement on Facebook.
The man thought the gun was not real and was part of the experience and fired twice, police said.
The performer spoke at the suspect’s bond hearing and said the man looked at him before firing and since the shooting, he is struggling to work and can’t sleep.
So far, the man has been charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor because he gave the gun to a 15-year-old after firing it even through he was told it was real, authorities said.
Police said they are still trying to determine where the gun came from and additional charges are likely.

The Myrtle Beach Police Department has charged Keal Latrell Brown with contributing to the delinquency of a minor in connection to a shooting at the Hollywood Wax Museum Haunted House on Saturday, April 16, 2022. Additional charges are likely.
The investigation into the shooting included statements from the victim, witnesses, and Brown. Investigators also reviewed video surveillance of the incident.
At this time, investigators learned that Brown and several others entered the Hollywood Wax Museum Haunted House. While inside, several members of the group were frightened by the victim, who was working as a performer in the Haunted House. One person in the group fell to the ground, and during the scramble, a gun slid back and struck Brown in the foot. Brown told investigators he believed the gun was a prop and part of the experience when he picked it up and fired twice, striking the victim one time in the shoulder.
Investigators have charged Brown with contributing to the delinquency of a minor for knowingly giving the gun used in the shooting to the minor. Additional charges are likely as the investigation continues.