Crime & Safety
Two Shoot at Deputies Tuesday (Update)
Dorchester County deputies pursue vehicle while shots fired at them; one deputy injured in apprehension.

Dorchester County deputies pursued a stolen vehicle that fired multiple shots while evading a traffic stop Tuesday night, according to a sheriff's office incident report.
The suspects were apprehended by K-9 units and, once in custody, were transported to Colleton County Medical Center. Deputies did not fire upon the suspects and no deputies were shot, but one Dorchester County deputy suffered a broken hand in the arrest, according to officials.
Berkeley, Colleton and Charleston counties' deputies and the state highway patrol aided in the capture of Maurio Doetrel Rivers, 34, and Bronson Shelly, 30.
Dorchester County will be charging them with the blue light violation and the possession of the stolen vehicle and, due to jurisdiction, Colleton County will investigate the attempted murder.
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The incident began as a traffic stop on I-95 in Dorchester County for traffic violations, according to Maj. John Garrison. The stolen vehicle fled south with the deputies in pursuit and exited onto Highway 61 in Colleton County, heading north.
The suspects allegedly shot at the deputies, who then terminated the pursuit by vehicle-to-vehicle contact, according to Garrison.
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The vehicle wrecked and shots still came from the vehicle. The two people occupying the car fled on foot into the wooded area, according to Garrison.
One suspect was caught swiftly and the second was caught after several minutes.
According to Garrison, the vehicle was stolen out of North Carolina and weapons were recovered.
Article updated to provide more information on the deputy's injury, and to identify the subjects and their specific charges.
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