Two Spartanburg County teenagers arrested in connection with fatal Greenville shooting

Two Spartanburg County teens have been arrested in connection to a fatal shooting on April 21.

According to Greenville County Sheriff's Lt. Ryan Flood, the fugitive apprehension specialized investigations team arrested Kel-Xhyjaih Shaiquise Azon Bobo, 18, of Inman on Saturday. He's suspected in the death of Cor-Shawn McGee, 19. Decarlos Bryanthony Ross-Johnson, 19, of Pacolet, was arrested on April 23.

GCSO investigators found that Ross-Johnson and Bobo drove by a group of people at Herdklotz Park at 126 Beverly Rd. in Greenville, according to Flood. After noticing McGee, one of the accused teens exited a Chevy Camaro and fired at McGee.

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At least one gunshot hit McGee. He was taken to Prisma Greenville Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead at 1:38 a.m., the Greenville County Coroner's Office reported. 

Ross-Johnson and Bobo were being held without bond in the Greenville County Detention Center facing murder charges. Bobo also was expected to be charged with possession of a weapon during a violent crime.

The investigation continues and authorities have no motive for the shooting.

This article originally appeared on Greenville News: Spartanburg County teens jailed in fatal shooting at Greenville park