Arrest Made in Pee Dee Nightclub Shooting That Killed Security Guard, Sheriff Says

 

FLORENCE COUNTY, S.C. – The Florence County Sheriff’s Office has made a breakthrough in the tragic nightclub shooting that claimed the life of a beloved security guard and injured multiple others. Sheriff T.J. Joye announced that Brandon Cross has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with the deadly incident that occurred early Sunday morning at the Qulture Bistro in the Pee Dee region.

According to Sheriff Joye, the incident unfolded when a group of individuals with a known history of conflicts with 39-year-old security guard Melvin Gibson attempted to gain entry into the nightclub. Gibson, a longtime employee and respected figure in the Florence community, reportedly recognized the group and denied them access due to prior disturbances. Joye stated that Gibson’s actions were rooted in a desire to maintain peace and ensure the safety of clubgoers.

However, the situation quickly escalated. The group allegedly left the club’s entrance, retrieved firearms from a nearby vehicle in the parking lot, and returned to the scene. A violent exchange of gunfire erupted, leaving Gibson fatally wounded and six other individuals with gunshot injuries. The shooting sent shockwaves through the local community, many of whom knew Gibson not just as a diligent security guard, but as a kind and compassionate man who deeply loved his family.

Florence County Coroner Keith von Lutcken confirmed Gibson’s death and identified the six other victims, who suffered varying degrees of injuries but are expected to survive. Gibson leaves behind four children, and his grieving family described him as a devoted father, a hardworking provider, and a man who treated everyone with kindness and respect.

Sheriff Joye expressed both sorrow and resolve in the wake of the shooting. “This was a senseless act of violence that took a good man from his family and community,” he said. “Our team has worked tirelessly to get justice for Mr. Gibson and all the victims.”

Brandon Cross was booked into the Florence County Detention Center on Tuesday night on a murder charge. Authorities believe he played a central role in the deadly altercation. The sheriff also revealed that more arrests are likely, as the investigation is ongoing and more suspects are being identified through surveillance footage and witness statements.

Community leaders have rallied around the Gibson family, calling for peace and justice. A candlelight vigil is being organized in his honor, and local organizations have started fundraising efforts to support his children in the wake of the tragedy.

The Qulture Bistro, which has suspended operations while the investigation continues, released a statement expressing deep condolences to Gibson’s family and committing to further security measures to protect patrons and staff in the future.

As law enforcement continues to pursue justice, Sheriff Joye emphasized the importance of community cooperation. “If anyone has information about that night, we urge you to come forward. Your voice could be critical in holding everyone involved accountable.”

Anyone with relevant information is encouraged to contact the Florence County Sheriff’s Office or submit anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers.

This arrest marks a pivotal step toward closure in a case that has left an indelible mark on the Florence community—a stark reminder of the toll that gun violence can take on families, neighborhoods, and the dedicated individuals who work every day to keep others safe.

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