Investigators have identified the culprit of the shooting at Lancaster County nightclub

One person is dead following a shooting at Lancaster County club Saturday morning.Manheim Township police were called to Club23 in the 1700 block of New Holland Pike just before 1:30 a.m. for a fight in progress.Police were advised that shots had been fired and someone was struck by gunfire.Police say the person who was shot, was taken to the hospital in a private vehicle where he died.Police identified the victim as 25-year-old Jatavis D. Scott.Investigators have identified the shooter as a 28-year-old male, Tyler Jamel Wilson of 235 S. 4th Street in Columbia. Wilson has been charged with the following:Criminal homicidePersons not to possess firearmsFirearms not to be carried without a license Eight counts of recklessly endangering another personA warrant for Wilson’s arrest has been issued and anyone with information on his location should immediately call their local police. Do not approach him as he may be dangerous. Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact the Manheim Township Police Department at 717-569-6401 or Lancaster Crime Stoppers at 800-322-1913.

One person is dead following a shooting at Lancaster County club Saturday morning.

Manheim Township police were called to Club23 in the 1700 block of New Holland Pike just before 1:30 a.m. for a fight in progress.

Police were advised that shots had been fired and someone was struck by gunfire.

Police say the person who was shot, was taken to the hospital in a private vehicle where he died.

Police identified the victim as 25-year-old Jatavis D. Scott.

Investigators have identified the shooter as a 28-year-old male, Tyler Jamel Wilson of 235 S. 4th Street in Columbia. Wilson has been charged with the following:

  • Criminal homicide
  • Persons not to possess firearms
  • Firearms not to be carried without a license
  • Eight counts of recklessly endangering another person

A warrant for Wilson’s arrest has been issued and anyone with information on his location should immediately call their local police. Do not approach him as he may be dangerous.

Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact the Manheim Township Police Department at 717-569-6401 or Lancaster Crime Stoppers at 800-322-1913.

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