KINGSTREE, SC — The community of Kingstree is mourning the tragic and untimely deaths of two local teenagers, Mycheal Edwards-Wallace, 18, and Edwin Cooper, 16, who were fatally shot on Sunday, June 29, 2025, at the Kings Crossing Apartment Complex.
The Williamsburg County Coroner, Ivori L. Henryhand, formally identified the victims and confirmed that both young men succumbed to gunshot wounds at the scene. An autopsy for Mycheal and Edwin is scheduled to be performed on Saturday, July 5, 2025, as authorities continue to investigate the events that led to this devastating act of violence.
Remembering Mycheal Edwards-Wallace
At 18, Mycheal Edwards-Wallace was standing at the threshold of adulthood, filled with hope and potential. Recently graduated, Mycheal was known for his vibrant personality, strong sense of humor, and fierce loyalty to his loved ones. Friends and family describe him as a bright light—someone who could uplift anyone in the room with a smile or a few kind words. His death leaves a profound void in the lives of those who knew and loved him.
Honoring Edwin Cooper
Just 16 years old, Edwin Cooper was a student at a local high school, remembered by teachers and friends as thoughtful, creative, and full of promise. Edwin had a passion for music and often spoke of one day becoming a music producer. His quiet determination and gentle nature left a lasting impression on everyone he met. His life, filled with hope and dreams, was tragically cut short far too soon.
Investigation and Community Response
Law enforcement officials have not released information regarding suspects or a motive at this time. The Williamsburg County Sheriff’s Office is leading the investigation, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward to help ensure justice for Mycheal and Edwin.
The shock of this violence has reverberated throughout Kingstree, a town now united in grief. Community leaders, educators, and clergy have called for peace, healing, and renewed commitment to addressing youth violence. Vigils are being planned in remembrance of both young men, with residents already leaving flowers and messages of condolence near the site of the shooting.
A Time for Reflection and Solidarity
As family and friends await answers and mourn this profound loss, the Kingstree community is coming together to remember two lives taken far too soon. This tragedy serves as a sobering reminder of the urgent need to protect and uplift the next generation.
Please keep the Edwards-Wallace and Cooper families in your thoughts and prayers as they navigate this unimaginable pain.
Rest in eternal peace, Mycheal and Edwin. Your lives mattered, your presence is missed, and your memory will never fade.
Kingstree Homicide: Community Grieves the Loss of Mycheal Edwards-Wallace and Edwin Cooper
KINGSTREE, SC — The community of Kingstree is mourning the tragic and untimely deaths of two local teenagers, Mycheal Edwards-Wallace, 18, and Edwin Cooper, 16, who were fatally shot on Sunday, June 29, 2025, at the Kings Crossing Apartment Complex.
The Williamsburg County Coroner, Ivori L. Henryhand, formally identified the victims and confirmed that both young men succumbed to gunshot wounds at the scene. An autopsy for Mycheal and Edwin is scheduled to be performed on Saturday, July 5, 2025, as authorities continue to investigate the events that led to this devastating act of violence.
Remembering Mycheal Edwards-Wallace
At 18, Mycheal Edwards-Wallace was standing at the threshold of adulthood, filled with hope and potential. Recently graduated, Mycheal was known for his vibrant personality, strong sense of humor, and fierce loyalty to his loved ones. Friends and family describe him as a bright light—someone who could uplift anyone in the room with a smile or a few kind words. His death leaves a profound void in the lives of those who knew and loved him.
Honoring Edwin Cooper
Just 16 years old, Edwin Cooper was a student at a local high school, remembered by teachers and friends as thoughtful, creative, and full of promise. Edwin had a passion for music and often spoke of one day becoming a music producer. His quiet determination and gentle nature left a lasting impression on everyone he met. His life, filled with hope and dreams, was tragically cut short far too soon.
Investigation and Community Response
Law enforcement officials have not released information regarding suspects or a motive at this time. The Williamsburg County Sheriff’s Office is leading the investigation, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward to help ensure justice for Mycheal and Edwin.
The shock of this violence has reverberated throughout Kingstree, a town now united in grief. Community leaders, educators, and clergy have called for peace, healing, and renewed commitment to addressing youth violence. Vigils are being planned in remembrance of both young men, with residents already leaving flowers and messages of condolence near the site of the shooting.
A Time for Reflection and Solidarity
As family and friends await answers and mourn this profound loss, the Kingstree community is coming together to remember two lives taken far too soon. This tragedy serves as a sobering reminder of the urgent need to protect and uplift the next generation.
Please keep the Edwards-Wallace and Cooper families in your thoughts and prayers as they navigate this unimaginable pain.
Rest in eternal peace, Mycheal and Edwin. Your lives mattered, your presence is missed, and your memory will never fade.