Evette participates in Quilts for Veterans presentation in Fountain Inn, Veterans Day events happening across the Upstate, WNC. Lewis has said that the men are believed to be part of the "entourage," of Foogiano. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. "My heart goes out to everyone affected by that tragic event and while we wish this never happened, unfortunately, there is evil out there and when bad people are bent on commit(ing) evil acts against others, there's nothing to totally stop that from happening," Lewis said Friday. Lewis said deputies had been looking for Culbertson on Friday and Saturday to serve the warrant. That same night, a sheriff’s office spokesman gave reporters a simple account of what took place: The deputy fired his weapon after the homeowner flung open the door and aimed a gun at him. Sterling Johnson, son of the slain club security guard, made a public plea earlier this year for them to turn themselves in for questioning, to "get this road to justice started. The scene inside the house is chaotic. The Greenville County Coroner’s office said two shooting victims — identified as Clarence Sterling Johnson, 51, of Duncan, and Mykala Bell, 23, of Greenville — died at the hospital. While Lavish Lounge's licenses and permits for operations were suspended shortly after the July 5 shooting, they were not revoked until Oct. 8. They then transported him to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. Officers from the State Law Enforcement Division also were on scene. When the gunfire was over, what was left was one of the county's largest crime scenes — marked by broken glass, bloody shoes and lives cut short. In the cases where deputies  find probable cause exists and have the correlating evidence to back that up, charges are made.". The Greenville News sought public records to learn more about the history of the club and the investigation into one of the largest shootings in the county in years, an act of violence that left two people dead and eight others wounded by gunfire. He said the Sheriff's Office relies on community tips to help address issues. "When we heard the number of people who were killed and violently injured, this certainly got our attention," Ray said. According to the agent's report, the business operating in violation of the governor's executive order was a "direct threat to the public health, safety and welfare.". Not everyone who went through the back door was checked, Lewis said. Deputies then reportedly saw him holding a cellphone in his left hand and then retrieve a firearm in his right hand. As promised, the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office released Monday what it called “relevant video footage and photographs” in the shooting. . You came to my house 12 o’clock at night, I’m sleeping . "As deputies arrived on scene everyone began leaving the club. Tench and his attorney also allege that the deputy did not identify himself as law enforcement until after he fired the shots. Clarence Sterling Johnson Jr. of Duncan was working security at the club. According to the video, deputies saw Culbertson coming out of the wood line along Long Forest Drive and two deputies, as well as five special team deputies, got out of their vehicles and told him to show his hand. Start the day smarter. That’s when the body-camera footage begins in the sheriff’s office’s version of the video. In the video, Tench said he was struck directly in the groin and chest. Lewis said in an interview Friday that the ATF had taken over the investigation "because everything crossed state lines." Less than a week after the shooting, SLED agent Dena Metzler met with Quiroga and issued him a citation for "permitting any act on the premises which tends to create a public nuisance or constitute a crime." Bell was a mother of two who had recently started a job at a call center. They have been tracking cases in public and private schools since September. Tim Brown from the office of professional standards. Sheriff's Office investigators remain in contact with the ATF, Lewis said. Those briefings have included edited body camera footage and extensive narrative by Sheriff's Office officials. No one was charged because there wasn't a witness to say who started it, according to the incident report.