After the attack, sheriff’s deputies discovered that the shooter had fled. The authorities learned that he was at a residence. When they arrived, they found him “hiding under a deck,” according to the statement. The deputies said they also recovered a handgun.
The student was arrested and charged with murder, possession of a weapon during a violent crime, possession of a firearm on school property and unlawful possession of a weapon by a person under the age of 18, according to the Sheriff’s Office.
He was expected to be taken to the Department of Juvenile Justice in Columbia, S.C. It was not immediately clear on Friday whether the boy was being charged as a child. In South Carolina, a person convicted of or who pleads guilty to murder could face the death penalty or imprisonment of 30 years to life.
In his office’s statement, Sheriff Hobart Lewis said, “My heart breaks for this young boy’s family and my prayers are with them.”
He added, “I will be praying for the other young boy who pulled the trigger and his family.”
In a separate statement, W. Burke Royster, the Greenville County Schools superintendent, said of the victim, “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, his fellow students, the staff members at the school and everyone who knew this child.”
“This is an absolute tragedy,” he added, “and we will continue to do whatever we can to support his family.”
The school was open on Friday but there was no classroom instruction, said Tim Waller, a district spokesman.